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    GrainSizeTools script

    GrainSizeTools script

    A Python script for estimating the grain size from thin sections

    Homepage & docs: http://marcoalopez.github.io/GrainSizeTools/ GrainSizeTools is a free, open-source, cross-platform script written in Python that provides several tools for (1) estimating average grain size in polycrystalline materials, (2) characterizing the nature of the distribution of grain sizes (either from apparent distributions or approximating 3D grain size distributions via stereology), and estimating differential stress via paleopizometers. The script requires as the input 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). ...
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    PCRaster

    PCRaster environmental modeling software

    Note: Active projects have been copied to Github: https://github.com/pcraster News, project information, documentation and more are available at http://www.pcraster.eu PCRaster is a collection of tools and software libraries tailored to the construction of spatio-temporal environmental models. Application domains are amongst others hydrology (rainfall-runoff, global water balance, groundwater (with Modflow)), ecology, or land use change. Two scripting languages (PCRcalc and Python) include a rich set of spatial operations for manipulating and analysing raster maps. A Python framework supports Monte Carlo simulations and data assimilation (Ensemble Kalman Filter and Particle Filter). The Aguila tool allows for the interactive visualisation of stochastic spatio-temporal data.
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    HistogramsApp

    HistogramsApp

    Application that generates KDE-PDP plots from geochronological data

    HistogramsApp is a Python 3.6 application that generates (KDE and PDP) from geochronological data .HistogramsApp allows to interactively setup plot parameters such as the bandwidth and the peak detection sensibility. To cite the application please refer to: 1) https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00206814.2021.1954556?journalCode=tigr20 Rodriguez-Corcho, A.
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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...
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    RFlex

    Spectroradiometer control for shipborne reflectance measurements

    Spectroradiometer control for autonomous reflectance measurements from moving vessels. The software incorporates GPS signal parsing, control of the sensor platform viewing angle (stepper motor control), sensor triggering and data recording. Continue to the download section for the latest release information Rrs data processing code (the 'fingerprint technique') is also available - but moved to my github page: https://github.com/StefanSimis -------- Oct 2014: a beta version is...
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    Bika Open Source LIMS

    Bika Open Source LIMS

    Web based Open Source laboratory information management system (LIMS)

    Modern Open Source LIMS (Laboratory Information Management System) · Professionally supported by experts The Bika code was migrated to https://github.com/bikalims Getting Started: https://github.com/bikalims/bika.lims/blob/main/README.md Modern Bika releases are built on the Senaite LIMS core, the LIMS that originated as a Bika fork. It is therefore as new and modern as Senaite, frequently upgraded and has many very useful add-ons. Bika expands on Senaite's lean design by adding...
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    Physical modelling of water transport in plants
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    Electronics schematics, PCB images, firmware and documentation to create and deploy a network of ecology related sensors.
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    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/)
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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.
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    Easily record temperature data every x minutes for x amount of time in x city in the united states. temptrack uses Weather Underground data.
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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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    geoscipy

    Python-accessible toolkit for Geoscience & Remote Sensing Applications

    GeoSciPy is a set of C and Python functions that provide an API for all aspects of Geoscience and Remote Sensing Applications. Functions include reading/writing of many data formats, images, vectors, ..., and processing of images, vectors, ... including map projections, ... The library is written C, using HDF5 as the file format for storage of all remotely-sensed data and ancillary data, as well as processed data. The C functions assume a particular format for the HDF5 file contents, and...
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