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    sequoia-dap

    SEQUOIA ocean data assimilation platform (a SIROCCO suite tool)

    ***** THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED TO https://gitlab.in2p3.fr/sirocco/sdap/sdap-dev ***** ***** THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED TO https://gitlab.in2p3.fr/sirocco/sdap/sdap-dev ***** ***** THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED TO https://gitlab.in2p3.fr/sirocco/sdap/sdap-dev ***** Within the SIROCCO suite of numerical tools, the purpose of SDAP is to provide a flexible platform to carry out multivariate assimilation of geophysical data in a numerical model. The program is multi-grid (finite differences or finite elements), multi-algebra (plug-in analysis kernels), multi-model (simple standardized interface). The program supports reduced-order data assimilation methods, as well as Ensemble assimilation approaches such as the Ensemble Kalman Filter. Recent additions include extensions towards simultaneous assimilation and downscaling (AMICO project), and a toolbox for ensemble assessment (SCRUM project).
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    Kalypso
    Kalypso is an open source application for geospatial modelling and simulation. It is primarily developed to be a user friendly tool for GIS-based modelling and simulation of hydrological and hydraulic numerical models.
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    WODA solver

    A finite volume groundwater simulator

    WODA (Well Outline and Design Aid) is a groundwater simulator developed at the Group for Numerical Analysis, Jaroslav Cerni Institute, Belgrade, Serbia. WODA does not have its own graphical user interface, but it can work with groundwater models constructed using the freely available Lizza interface, http://www.bioirc.ac.rs/index.php/groundwater-flow-software.
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    **we moved to github** https://github.com/gimli-org/gimli Geophysical Inversion and Modeling Library
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    SpringMassAir Phsyics Engine

    FEA Physics engine. Springs, masses, collision and air resistance

    Finite Element Physics engine that simulates springs, masses, collision and air resistance, using SI units in order to be to scale with reality.
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    The VSC_module is a plug-in to the commercial groundwater flow simulation with FEFLOW (Finite Element Flow System). The VSC_module is specialised on wetlands, and realises a variable storage coefficient for saturated transient flow.
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    Seismic Wave Propagation in 2D acoustic or elastic media using the following methods: Staggered-Grid Finite Difference Method, Spectral Element Method, Interior-Penalty Discontinuous Galerkin Method, and Isogeometric Method.
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