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    phenotemp

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    phenological trends using NOAA AVHRR time series

    ...Separation of seasonal figure as well as the detection of linear trends is possible. Possible breaks in longterm mean can be detected with a change-point analysis using CuSum algorithms. Phenological events such as start-of-season, day-of-max/day-of-min, end-of-season can be determined via threshold-based algorithms or via analysis of max. increase of NDVI during green-up. These analyses work also for multimodal phenologies where individual seasons (partly) interfere each other. User can navigate through all steps of analysis via GUI or can define complex workflows that will be processed in batch-mode.
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    Regional Seismic Travel Time Software
    ...The software package includes a computerized representation of 3-dimensional seismic wave speed for Earth's crust and shallow mantle (the outer-most 100 to 200 km of the Earth) and algorithms to calculate travel times for waves that are commonly used to locate events. RSTT was designed with real-time monitoring in mind and travel times can be computed on the fly in approximately 1 millisecond.
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