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GEOP4TH (pronounced /ʤiɒpɑːθ/ jee-uh-pa-th for GEOspatial Python Pre-Processing Platform for Trajectories in Hydro-socio-ecosystems) is a collection of generic, format-agnostic, python tools (geobricks) designed to easily standardize, manipulate and visualize space-time data. These geobricks are made to be assembled into complete pre-processing workflows for specific data or to specific models. Such workflows can be collaboratively developped and shared within GEOP4TH. In the end, this toolbox aims at facilitating working on hydro-socio-ecosystems trajectories and diagnostics. Have fun! :)
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Source code for shyft.
Time-series for python and c++, including distributed storage and calculations Hydrologic Forecasting Toolbox, high-performance flexible stacks, including calibration Energy-market models and micro servicesUpdated -
Benchmarking open source hydrological model Shyft: https://gitlab.com/shyft-os/shyft. This repo contains helper scripts for simulation setup, results analysis and preparation of figures for publication: O.Silantyeva and S.Huang “Benchmarking Shyft hydrologic model performance of streamflow simulations in mainland Norway"
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AlTiS software is an analysis tool to examine altimetry data over small areas like rivers, lakes, flood areas in order to create water time series.
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eo4hydymogene gathers several preprocessing tools to extract raw data from remotely-sensed products and aggregate/prepare them at the scale of 1D hydraulic model.
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A collection of Irucka Embry's miscellaneous functions (Engineering Economics, Civil & Environmental/Water Resources Engineering, Geometry, Statistics, GNU Octave length functions, Trigonometric functions in degrees, etc.).
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Irucka Embry's miscellaneous USGS data collection
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Urban Water Balance Model - https://publicwiki.deltares.nl/display/AST/Urban+Water+balance+model
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Set of tools for download and analyze hydrological and climatological data from Mexico
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A GRASS GIS module for identifying culverts, bridges and the like in LIDAR terrain models: https://invafish.gitlab.io/r.stream.culvert/
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A GRASS GIS module for carving through man made barriers in stream networks that often are present in LiDAR based DEMs: https://invafish.gitlab.io/r.stream.carve/
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A GRASS GIS module that snaps vector points to stream raster maps https://invafish.gitlab.io/r.stream.snap_simple
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