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The DENISE Black-Edition code was first developed by Daniel Köhn, Denise De Nil and Andre Kurzmann
at Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel and TU Bergakademie Freiberg (Germany) from 2005 to 2009.
The isotropic elastic forward code is partly based on the viscoelastic FD code fdveps (now SOFI2D) by
Thoams Bohlen [2002]. Different external libraries for timedomain filtering are used.
The copyright of the source codes are held by different persons:
cseife.c, cseife.h, lib_stfinv, lib_aff, lib_fourier:
Copyright (c) 2005 by Thomas Forbriger (BFO Schiltach)
cseife_deriv.c, cseife_gauss.c, cseife_rekfl.c, cseife_rfk.c and cseife_tides.c:
Copyright (c) 1984 by Erhard Wielandt
This algorithm was part of seife.f. A current version of seife.f can be obtained from
http://www.software-for-seismometry.de/
Since then DENISE Black-Edition has been further developed, maintained and improved by contributions from: in alphabetical order
Eva Dokter,
Lisa Groos,
Sven Heider,
Vladimir Kazei,
Youshan Liu,
Oleg Ovcharenko,
Martin Schäfer,
Daniel Wehner,
Albert Zhang,
Linbin Zhang
...
(add other developers here in the future).