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    panFMP
    panFMP is a generic framework suitable for harvested XML metadata that is searchable through Apache Lucene without any additional RDBMS. Fields can be defined by XPath allowing for full text queries on all types of fields including numerical ranges. The code was moved to Github: https://github.com/pangaea-data-publisher/panfmp
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    CONMAP

    Geobody connectivity analysis tool in geosciences. New version: 2.0

    CONMAP is a console program to aid in geobody connection analysis in geosciences. It accepts input and outpts results in GEO-EAS (GSLIB) format for easy interoperability with most geoscience softwares. To get help in usage, simply run the program without arguments. CONMAP is a Java 1.7 program. Open a command prompt, go to the directory where you download CONMAP.jar and enter the command "java -jar CONMAP.jar <arguments>" (without quotation marks) to run the program. Geobody...
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    IMG2GSLIB

    Converts images to GSLIB grids -NEW: 3D support.

    IMG2GSLIB is a small command line tool that converts images to grids into GEO-EAS format readable by geoscientific software such as GSLIB, SGeMS, Isatis, Gocad, Petrel, etc. It now can output 3D volumes from image stacking. The ASCII result is sent to stdout, so you can redirect it using the > operator if you want to save it to a file. Run java -jar IMG2GSLIB.jar without arguments to get help on usage. Requirements: -Java 1.7
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    jk3d is a java code for 3d interpolation of scattered data. jk3d uses a quality weighted ordinary Kriging method and optional an inverse distances weighting method. It has no graphical user interface and uses ASCII files to define the input.
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    cca-forum
    Cca-forum unifies the Common Component Architecture tools and tutorial. It includes the CCA specifications, the Ccaffeine framework for HPC, and related tools. These support multilanguage scientific and parallel computing.
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    GISpatialNet is a Java-based tool for mapping network data (nodes and edges between them) to spatial coordinates; reformatting network and spatial data together; and calculating spatial network measures. Install by saving to c:\ drive and typing the following in a command line: java -jar c:\GISpatialNet-0.9b.jar
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    TPAC Digital Library Portal
    The TPAC Digital Library is a web-based application that publishes large catalogs of scientific data.
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    netcdf-tools is a set of tools for creating netCDF files. It supports command line use on both Windows and Unix as well as use directly as a Java library. Written by CSIRO Australia and funded by the ANDS Australian Research Data Commons Project
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    Software made available by the Residual Analysis blog, primarily having to do with anthropogenic global warming, e.g. GHCN Processor.
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    A Java system to decode the WMO BUFR format for weather data and translate it to XML.
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    A command line java tool that allows creating images of earthquake occurrences plotted on a map over time. These images can then be used to create a video / animation (with a seperate tool like mencoder)
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    SunnyX is a complete solution to communicate, view and store datas from a Davis Vantage Pro weather station through serial port.
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    APEX Tools is a collection of utilities used in conjunction with the processing of airborne hyperspectral data developed for the ESA-Prodex supported Airborne Prism EXperiment (APEX).
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    The OBO-Annotator is a semantic NLP tool that is designed to give its end-users a great deal of flexibility to combine any number of OBO ontologies from the OBO foundry regardless of their format and use them to annotate text-bases.
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