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    CAIRO for AERMOD

    CAIRO for AERMOD

    AERMOD, visualisation, input, modelling and compiling tool

    CAIRO for AERMOD v1.1 by MSc Dominik Subotić Simplified training software Avaliable: www.sourceforge.net/projects/cairo-for-aermod/ QGIS plugin: CAIROforAERMOD (Coming 2025.) Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZnsJuu1zLc AERMAP, AERMOD and AERPLOT analysis tool and input file compiler. Features: Automatic input by copying coordinates (Google Maps or text) and automatic conversion to UTM. Sources are automatically visualised in Google Earth. Input is done through user interface and automatically compiled into correct syntax and project/file structure. ...
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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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