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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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    GPlates

    GPlates

    Interactive visualization of plate tectonics.

    GPlates is a plate-tectonics program. Manipulate reconstructions of geological and paleo-geographic features through geological time. Interactively visualize vector, raster and volume data. PyGPlates is the GPlates Python library. Get fine-grained access to GPlates functionality in your Python scripts.
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    RoiView
    Explore InSAR data and more
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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. It is...
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    PhaenUhr is an easy to use graphical Java application to visualize the impact of climate change on seasonal biological phenomena as two nested phenological clocks. You can configure the clocks in many ways and export them to standard graphic formats.
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    Tunelator processes tunnel profile data for surveying work. It provides a powerfull grid editor, 3D preview, export to Prowin, Ispol, MDT and DXF (2D and 3D views with convenient layering).
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    A GPR processer and viewer written in Python!
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    PySDB is simple to use field data manager for structural geologists written in Python. Data are traditionally organized by sites and rock units, classified by structural types and could be freely tagged by user-defined labels.
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