
This record provides the Zenodo-ready public release of the Field Model manuscript and its associated reproducibility package. It includes the manuscript in PDF form together with a Zenodo-safe archival ZIP containing the manuscript source files, Supplement S1 / harness, audit-support documentation, artifact mapping, and licensing notes. The release is intended as an auditable research artifact. It does not introduce new results at deposit time, does not revise numerical values for presentation purposes, and preserves an explicit separation between the canonical manuscript core and the executable or illustrative protocol components. The package includes a compact time-series protocol and an artifact-ready Supplement S1 structured for transparent inspection of workflow, declared choices, checksums, smoke-test support, and public outputs. Public redistribution is limited to a Zenodo-safe bundle. Third-party data subject to redistribution restrictions are not included. In particular, raw or derived CSV files containing BAMLH0A0HYM2 (HY OAS) content are excluded from the public archive. The record instead provides scripts, configuration files, freeze documentation, and non-sensitive outputs sufficient to audit the public-facing workflow path where upstream access rights permit. This record should be read as a standalone third publication in the broader Field Model sequence and is linked to earlier Zenodo records through related works metadata. Correspondence / research contact: [enlace00@gmail.com]For questions regarding the manuscript, the reproducibility package, or related research discussion.
Field Model, surrogate methods, audit trail, Zenodo-ready, critique tools, research artifact, early warning signals, time-series protocol, minimal relational framework, reproducibility, Supplement S1, change-point analysis
Field Model, surrogate methods, audit trail, Zenodo-ready, critique tools, research artifact, early warning signals, time-series protocol, minimal relational framework, reproducibility, Supplement S1, change-point analysis
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