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    Madagascar
    Madagascar is a software package for geophysical data processing and reproducible numerical experiments. The package mission is to provide a convenient environment for researchers working with digital image and data processing in geophysics and related fields.
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    jif3d

    3D Joint Inversion Framework

    jif3d is a framework for joint inversion of different types of geophysical data in 3D. It currently comprises forward solvers for first arrival traveltimes, scalar and tensor gravity data, magnetics, electrical resistivity tomography and surface waves. An interface for magnetotelluric modelling codes is also included. The framework is flexible in terms of the coupling approach between the different datasets. At the moment cross-gradient coupling, mututal information and deterministic...
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    GrainSizeTools script

    GrainSizeTools script

    A Python script for estimating the grain size from thin sections

    ... the areas of the grain profiles measured grain-by-grain on planar sections and does not require previous experience with Python programming language (see documentation below and FAQ). For users with coding skills, the script is organized in a modular way facilitating the reuse and code extension. Lopez-Sanchez, MA (2018). GrainSizeTools: a Python script for grain size analysis and paleopiezometry based on grain size. Journal of Open Source Software, 3(30), 863, https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.00863
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    MOSSCO

    MOSSCO

    Modular System for Shelves and Coasts

    The Modular System for Shelves and Coasts (MOSSCO) is a coupling framework for Earth System Models. It helps users to integrate their own numerical models with other developments. Quick Start: git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/mossco/setups mossco-setups git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/mossco/code mossco-code cd mossco-code cat QuickStart.md or read online https://sf.net/p/mossco/code/ci/master/tree/QuickStart.md Beware: this is alpha software, expect trouble...
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    Open Grid Analysis and Display System

    OpenGrADS provides extensions and interfaces for GrADS.

    The Grid Analysis and Display System (GrADS) is an interactive desktop tool for easy access, manipulation, and visualization of earth science data. The OpenGrADS Project seeks to develop advanced interfaces and extensions based on the main GrADS engine.
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    PyRadmon Reborn

    PyRadmon Reborn

    PyRadmon, a Python script to use on both Linux and Windows.

    PyRadmon Reborn. This project started after the original programmers quit supporting it. The project now contains support for audio*, has a version that supports two Geiger counters** and a cleaner, more stable code. * = PyAudio is used as library for the audio support. ** = The two counters both run in their own thread. UPDATE-2015-2: * Added timeouts to sockets to prevent crashing of the script. * Updated some comments. UPDATE-2015-1: Since there have been some passed time I...
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    SnowMicroPyn

    SnowMicroPyn

    Python based reader for SnowMicroPen® .pnt measurements

    SnowMicroPyn is an opensource reader for SnowMicroPen® files in binary .pnt format. The reader is Python based and published as source code as well as compiled executable for Windows, Linux and Mac. The software is preliminary, thus please report bugs. For further information, please read the Readme.txt in the download section. The SnowMicroPen® (SMP) is developed by the WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research, Davos. The SMP is the first high-resolution snow penetrometer...
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    eemod_dnsmod

    A detailed nitrogen model inside of a simple ecological model

    This is an simple ecological model for lakes and reservoirs that contains a very detailed description of the most relevant nitrogen processes. The model is not very complete, but the main intention is to develop a library to be coupled with other models and use the full-mixed model as a testing version. A lot of things can be improved. I will read all the suggestions but I cannot promise that I will include all of them. Every new part of the code will contain the name of the author...
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    WARNING! HPGL source code (NOT the releases, they are still here) now moved to the GitHub at https://github.com/hpgl/hpgl. Please, update your bookmarks!
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    Methods and testing of methods for automatic analysis of in situ cyclic voltammetry data. This, at least initially, is the code from my masters thesis, which was done as a contribution to a larger project called Aevum. Aevum is being developed at t
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    Pysolar is a Python library for calculating the position of the sun relative to the earth as a function of latitude, longitude, and time. There is also code included for other problems related to the development of photovoltaic systems. Still in alpha.
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    Project moved to Google Code since SourceForce is a broken, buggy, non-responsive service. I had to re-log in over 100 times just to change this description. Please visit the project at http://code.google.com/p/starflighttlc/ for the latest version of th
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