This page contains references related to Pecube.
See also the book by Jean Braun on 'Quantitative Low-Temperature Thermochronology' for a detailed explanation of how the program works.
The version of Pecube we use in the Ehlers ESD group is Pecube-D. This version is heavily modified from the Braun version. It accounts for detrital thermochronometer age prediction from river samples. The appropriate reference for this version of the program is the Whipp et al., 2009 paper below.
The Enkelmann et al. ~2011 EPSL paper (preprint below) uses a monte carlo version the program Ehlers developed. It searches for a best-fit exhumation history to match a user defined group of ages.