icetools provides a development environment for numerical ice flow models/simulations. Nonlinear rheology and Stokes approach are implemented. "Ready to use" programs/scripts are available based on different numerical libraries, from educational to HPC
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!
DSS student toolbox is an interface created over the Direct Sequential Simulation algorithm created by A. Soares, 2001. It allows you to launch this simulation method using simple tools from a GUI.
NOTE: this software development is deprecated. You can perform the same operations in our newest software GEOMS2 (beta release). You can download it here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/geoms2/
Echoproc is a piece of scientific analysis software used to extract physical ice sheet characteristics from radio echograms from experiments like the Center for the Remote sensing of ice sheets (https://www.cresis.ku.edu/)
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.
Programas com ferramentas úteis para geólogos, como conversão de notações de medidas estruturais (ConvMedStrut) e conversão entre mergulho aparente e mergulho verdadeiro (ConvMergApVerd).
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A set of python programs for forward modelling of marine notch formation, along with an pseduo-inverse model for obtaining relative sea level curves from notch data.
ECMWF parser is a software made in python (it has a version standalone and another python dependant) to work on the data provided by ECMWF. It uses WGRIB to convert binary data to ascii and operates over the last with several functions available.
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
ESML is an interchange technology that utilizes external metadata to allow applications to plug and play seamlessly with Earth Science specific datasets in heterogeneous formats.
BESTGUI is a GUI front-end for BEST written in Python and GTK+. BEST (Basic Envisat SAR Toolbox) is an ESA (European Space Agency) software tool designed to facilitate the use of ESA SAR data.
FillWorks is python based standalone scientific tool for cut and fill bidimensional studies over terrain profiles. You'll be able to plan a train or road line and get the visual output on it. Complete, with user guide.
Programs to download and work with satellite measurements, calculate solar wind (SW) propagation time and compare data to other satellites. It uses and compares different modern techniques to determine the SW planar structures orientation.
Add-ons to the ECMWF GRIB API.
This project is about developing and maintaining add-ons to the GRIB API, like language bindings or documentation.
The main GRIB API page is at http://www.ecmwf.int/products/data/software/grib_api.html
GmshMorph is a tool to be used with GMSH, the meshing program by Christophe Geuzaine and Jean-François Remacle, for oceanographic and land-based fluid dynamics modelling.
The program shapes meshes produced by GMSH to fit specified contour data.
Set of python scripts that can be used for the calculations of equilibrium fractionation factors from experiments and from statistical mechanics theory. python scripts use Scipy/Numpy/Matplotlib/WxPython for calculations, plotting and the GUI