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6.4.3

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## Unreleased
[Please see the wiki-page](https://gitlab.opengeosys.org/ogs/ogs/-/wikis/Release-notes-6.4.3)
[Please see the wiki-page](https://gitlab.opengeosys.org/ogs/ogs/-/wikis/Release-notes-6.4.4)
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## 6.4.3
[Changelog for OpenGeoSys 6.4.3](https://gitlab.opengeosys.org/ogs/ogs/-/wikis/Release-notes-6.4.3)
## 6.4.2
[Changelog for OpenGeoSys 6.4.2](https://gitlab.opengeosys.org/ogs/ogs/-/wikis/Release-notes-6.4.2)
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# DOI representing all versions, do not change:
doi: 10.5281/zenodo.591265
# The following needs to be adapted on releases:
version: "6.4.2"
version: "6.4.3"
date-released: "2022-04-01"
identifiers:
- type: doi
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* OpenGeoSys (OGS) is a scientific open source project for the development of
* numerical methods for the simulation of thermo-hydro-mechanical-chemical
* (THMC) processes in porous and fractured media. OGS is implemented in C++, it
* is object-oriented with an focus on the numerical solution of coupled multi-field
* problems (multi-physics). Parallel versions of OGS are available relying on
* both MPI and OpenMP concepts.
* is object-oriented with an focus on the numerical solution of coupled
* multi-field problems (multi-physics). Parallel versions of OGS are available
* relying on both MPI and OpenMP concepts.
*
* Application areas of OGS are currently CO2
* sequestration, geothermal energy, water resources management, hydrology and
* waste deposition. OGS is comprised of the THMC-simulator (simply referred to as
* *OGS*) and a visualization tool (*Data Explorer*).
* waste deposition. OGS is comprised of the THMC-simulator (simply referred to
* as *OGS*) and a visualization tool (*Data Explorer*).
*
* OGS is developed by the OpenGeoSys Community.
*
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*
* The documentation for OGS releases can be found here:
*
* - https://doxygen.opengeosys.org/v6.4.3
* - https://doxygen.opengeosys.org/v6.4.2
* - https://doxygen.opengeosys.org/v6.4.1
* - https://doxygen.opengeosys.org/v6.4.0
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* - OGS home page: https://opengeosys.org/
* - Selected benchmarks: https://opengeosys.org/docs/benchmarks
* - Developer guide: https://opengeosys.org/docs/devguide
* - Data Explorer (GUI) manual: https://gitlab.opengeosys.org/ogs/data_explorer_manual/-/jobs/artifacts/master/raw/ogsde-man.pdf?job=build
* - Data Explorer (GUI) manual:
* https://gitlab.opengeosys.org/ogs/data_explorer_manual/-/jobs/artifacts/master/raw/ogsde-man.pdf?job=build
* - Discussion forum: https://discourse.opengeosys.org
*
* \section internal_modules Internal Modules
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[ogs]: https://www.opengeosys.org
[documentation]: https://www.opengeosys.org/docs/
[docs-master]: https://doxygen.opengeosys.org/
[docs-release]: https://doxygen.opengeosys.org/v6.4.2
[docs-release]: https://doxygen.opengeosys.org/v6.4.3
[license-source]: https://github.com/ufz/ogs/blob/master/LICENSE.txt
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/v6.4.1 https://doxygen.opengeosys.org/v6.4.1/index.html 301
/v6.4.1/* https://ogs-doxygen-v6-4-1.netlify.app/:splat 200!
/v6.4.2/* https://ogs-doxygen-v6-4-2.netlify.app/:splat 200!
/v6.4.3/* https://ogs-doxygen-v6-4-3.netlify.app/:splat 200!
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date = "2022-09-19T13:10:13+01:00"
title = "OpenGeoSys 6.4.3"
tag = "6.4.3"
author = "Lars Bilke"
release_date = "2022-09-19"
[downloads]
binary = [
"Windows-10.0.22000-python-3.10.7-de-utils.zip",
"Windows-10.0.22000-python-3.10.7-utils.zip",
"Windows-10.0.22000-de-utils.zip",
"Windows-10.0.22000-utils.zip"
]
container = [
"serial.sif",
"openmpi-4.0.5.sif",
]
note = """
**Note:** When using Python bindings make sure to have Python installed on your system:
- Windows: [Python 3.10.7](https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.10.7/python-3.10.7-amd64.exe)
"""
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