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    open_data_assimilation
    Generic data-assimilation toolbox written in java, with native (c and fortran) libraries for high performance computing. Provides tools to couple to your own model and a wide range of algorithms, ranging from parameter calibration to Kalman filters.
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    SmartHMA

    SmartHMA

    Mobile implementation of HMA standardised EO data sources

    The main objective of the SmartHMA project is to develop and validate an open source operational platform architecture which implements a set of HMA standards in native Android client for access to EO Ground Segment data and services. The aim of the project is the development of a mobile application for discovery and distribution of EO data in the acceptable by tablet devices form and entirely based on OGC and HMA specifications. Implementation focuses on accessing the ESA Fedeo environment SmartHMA in form of open source software allows complementing the ESA RSS system environment and ESA Fedeo platform (http://wiki.services.eoportal.org/tiki-index.php?...
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    opticks
    UPDATE March 14, 2018 Repository and tracking officially moved to github. https://github.com/opticks-org/opticks Sourceforge mailing lists are still in use. Opticks is an open source remote sensing application and development framework.
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    Koppen Climate Classifier

    Koppen Climate Classifier

    A Classifer for Koppen Climate Classification System

    ...The Koppen Climate Classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems. It was first published by a Russian German climatologist, Wladimir Koppen. This system is based on the concept that native vegetation is the best expression of climate.
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    Visual Two Zone Model

    Build up groundwater numerical modeling

    The Visual Two-Zone Model (Visual TWZN) is freeware software to build up groundwater numerical modeling, in both radial and vertical flow components trough an abstraction well in layered aquifers. The conceptual model and computer native code was developed by Rushton and Redshaw (1979), Rathod and Rusthon (1984 and 1992), and the graphical user interface was developed by our Group Member, the hydrogeologist Noél Hernández Laloth. The model, based on finite-difference approximations using the “two-zone” conceptual approach, can provide a greater flexibility than analytical methods, because the aquifer system is approximated as two horizontal permeable zones with less permeable intermediate layers. ...
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