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    PCRaster

    PCRaster environmental modeling software

    Note: Active projects have been copied to Github: https://github.com/pcraster News, project information, documentation and more are available at http://www.pcraster.eu PCRaster is a collection of tools and software libraries tailored to the construction of spatio-temporal environmental models. Application domains are amongst others hydrology (rainfall-runoff, global water balance, groundwater (with Modflow)), ecology, or land use change.
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    nutshell

    nutshell

    A GUI for the freeware Geographical Information System PCRaster

    A GUI for the freeware Geographical Information System PCRaster. This is an independent development. It uses the conda installation of PCRaster and can also use GDAL. Mapedit has been completely renewed. The GIT repository is available linked to PCRaster and available here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/pcraster/ Mapedit code : https://github.com/vjetten/MapEdit NutShell code: https://github.com/vjetten/NutShell The code is currently compiled for windows systems but is tested under ubuntu.
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