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IsoBox User's Guide

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  • Getting Started
    • System Requirements
    • Installation Guide
    • LIcense Activation
  • Quick Start Tutorial
    • Part 1: Get Familiar with the Main Window
    • Part 2: Create a Project
    • Part 3.1: Create a Simulation
    • Part 3.2: Simulation Precursors
    • Part 4.1: Data – Project Workspace
    • Part 4.2: Data – Plot Simulation Data
    • Part 4.3: Data – Plot Imported Data
    • Part 4.4: Data – Manual Plot
    • Part 5.1: Analysis Tools – Biogas Mixing
    • Part 5.2: Analysis Tools- Analysis Templates
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Quick Start Tutorial

Congratulations on choosing IsoBox.  This Quick Start Tutorial demonstrates how fast and easy it is to simulate kinetics of hydrocarbon generation, evaluate fluid properties, and interpret gas isotope measurements.

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  • Part 1: Get Familiar with the Main Window
  • Part 2: Create a Project
  • Part 3.1: Create a Simulation
  • Part 3.2: Simulation Precursors
  • Part 4.1: Data – Project Workspace
  • Part 4.2: Data – Plot Simulation Data
  • Part 4.3: Data – Plot Imported Data
  • Part 4.4: Data – Manual Plot
  • Part 5.1: Analysis Tools – Biogas Mixing
  • Part 5.2: Analysis Tools- Analysis Templates

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