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SmartRiver GIS SmartRiver GIS

Smart River GIS allows simultaneous views of river hydraulics, species-specific habitat, and fish population simulations, for a better understanding of complex ecological interactions. We used existing data sets from the South Platte River in Colorado to develop a multi-layered geographic information system (GIS) that resource managers can use to improve their understanding of river...

Software for Assisted Habitat Modeling Package for VisTrails (SAHM: VisTrails) v.1 Software for Assisted Habitat Modeling Package for VisTrails (SAHM: VisTrails) v.1

The Software for Assisted Habitat Modeling for VisTrails has been created to both expedite habitat suitability modeling and help maintain a record of the various input data, pre- and post- processing steps, and modeling options incorporated in the construction of a species distribution model.

MSSRVRCV MSSRVRCV

Computes survival-movement, capture and recovery probabilities from multi-strata capture-recapture-recovery data.

Processing Routines in IDL for Spectroscopic Measurements (PRISM) Processing Routines in IDL for Spectroscopic Measurements (PRISM)

USGS Processing Routines in IDL for Spectroscopic Meausres (PRISM) software provides a framework to conduct spectroscopy analysis of measurements made by spectrometers. PRISM functions allows users to compare spectra of materials of unknown composition with reference spectra of known materials.

Conduit Flow Process (CFP): A Program to Simulate Turbulent or Laminar Groundwater Flow Conditions Conduit Flow Process (CFP): A Program to Simulate Turbulent or Laminar Groundwater Flow Conditions

Conduit Flow Process (CFP) allows simulation of laminar and turbulent flow within a standard MODFLOW layer and/or simulation of a hybrid model (one-dimensional pipe network coupled to MODFLOW).
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