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    SAGA GIS
    ...Functions are organised as modules in framework independent Module Libraries and can be accessed via SAGA’s Graphical User Interface (GUI) or various scripting environments (shell scripts, Python, R, ...). Please provide the following reference in your work if you are using SAGA: Conrad, O., Bechtel, B., Bock, M., Dietrich, H., Fischer, E., Gerlitz, L., Wehberg, J., Wichmann, V., and Boehner, J. (2015): System for Automated Geoscientific Analyses (SAGA) v. 2.1.4. Geosci. Model Dev., 8, 1991-2007, https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-8-1991-2015. ...
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    topographie cadastrale

    topographie cadastrale

    utilities for cadastre system

    set of scripts for making a cadastre system and maintenance
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    GPlates

    GPlates

    Interactive visualization of plate tectonics.

    ...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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    phpBathymetry

    Using PHP-CLI to parse NMEA data to generate depth maps with GD

    ...As fishing is a passion of mine,and it got me to consider using the NMEA formatted data output from my Lowrance 5-DSI Elite to generate a bathymetric map of the lake at my cottage. It is currently very crude, just a bunch of CLI scripts that record NMEA data, and the other parses the stored data and builds a depth, water temperature and sample frequency map.
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    LeseSolm
    Download GPS track from the GPS logger "Solmeta Geotagger Pro" under Linux; Auslesen des Geotaggers * Geotag images with image direction, pitch, roll; Geotagging mit Blickrichtung * Altitudes/Höhen from geonames.org * NMEA analysis: DOP, satellite
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    NAS-KONV

    NAS-KONV delivers XSLT scripts to extract data out of ALKIS NAS files

    NAS-KONV is a collection of examples, how informations could be extracted out of NAS files, using XSLT scripts. NAS is a GML3 exchange format, used by the german cadastral agencies for ALKIS®.
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    MappingSW

    MappingSW

    Small python scripts to enjoy mapping

    This project has born to set a place where you can find simple scripts in python to be used for mapping activities.
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    Nomin is a mapping engine for the Java platform. It provides abilities to transform object trees using declarative mapping rules. Main features are no XML configuration, intuitively looking mapping, using arbitrary expressions/method invocations.
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    Liegkat-Archiv delivers ALK converters for spatial data formats (EDBS, BGRUND, SQD, DFK, HK) and coordinate systems used in German cadastral agencies before ALKIS into KML and JML. It delivers Python packages and XSL files.
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    Scripts and tools for OpenStreetMap (osm) Sample maps can be found at : <http://www.leretourdelautruche.com/map/index.html>
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    In this very first part of the project OpenSpaceSyntax is a collection of functions in shall scripts oriented to the calculation of classic measures of a space syntax analisys procedure for urban fabrics and based on GIS-GRASS (grass.itc.it).
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    Example Perl scripts for usage of inverse transformation formulas from RD (X,Y Rijksdriehoek) coordinates to ellipsoid wgs84 (latt, long) coordinates and vice versa.
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    A generic geospatial analysis and viewing capability using Perl scripts that provides the foundation and structure for readily creating KML data files from disparate data sources. KML files can be read and viewed by Google Earth and other tools.
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    ...I want to use it in offroad expeditions. Import oziexplorer raster map. Use GDAL readable format, geotiff is preferred. Import/export data to GPX format. Using python scripts for core AI tasks.
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    The NHD Software Project is a collection of the utilities, scripts, APIs, standards, and application extensions used for the quality assurance of stream and river data, conflation/generalisation of hydrographic data, and other hydrologic data maintenance.
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    G2C (Geospatial to Civil) The LandGML Interoperability Experiment initiated by Autodesk, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Engineering Research and Development Center, and Galdos Systems. this open source tool transforms LandGML into LandXML documents.
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    R package kOO

    implementing k-spatial entropy methodology

    ...Another method (CAkOO) performing a k-Correspondence Analysis (i.e. on a multiway table with k entries) on the contingencies of co-occurrenceshas been already "published in my JSS paper about another R package: PTAk. At the moment the basic scripts I have are based on points and use the R package spatstat, but I would like also to extend to any geometry type. So from all this "a plan" has first to be drawn! ... (see Homepage website for references)
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    PySOS, a python-based implementation of the OGC SOS standard. PySOS is a lightweight set of scripts that work in conjunction with a web server to serve data from a relational database.
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