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Computer programs for the assessment of coal resources (ver. 2.0, April 2021) Computer programs for the assessment of coal resources (ver. 2.0, April 2021)
The USGS assessment and methodology reports cited within this software release require extensive processing using computational methods and modeling. The most demanding aspects of the modeling were performed using publicly available software: SGeMS and GSLIB (See the 'related External Resources' section on this webpage to learn more about this software). This publication releases the...
Computer programs for the assessment of coal resources (ver. 2.0, April 2021) Computer programs for the assessment of coal resources (ver. 2.0, April 2021)
The USGS assessment and methodology reports cited within this software release require extensive processing using computational methods and modeling. The most demanding aspects of the modeling were performed using publicly available software: SGeMS and GSLIB.
iBluff - Geomorphic Analysis of Coastal Bluffs/Cliffs iBluff - Geomorphic Analysis of Coastal Bluffs/Cliffs
The iBluff package in the R language provides an environment to conduct morphological analysis of coastal bluffs / cliffs and offers an automatic and reproducible alternative of identifying top and toe instead of hand digitizing. This package extracts elevation profiles along automatically identified pseudo-perpendicular transects on the bluff face, bluff/cliff top, toe, secondary...
Aquaculture and Irrigation Water-Use Model (AIWUM) Aquaculture and Irrigation Water-Use Model (AIWUM)
Aquaculture and Irrigation Water-Use Model (AIWUM) version 1 with demonstration for the Mississippi Alluvial Plain.
Aquaculture and Irrigation Water-Use Model (AIWUM) Aquaculture and Irrigation Water-Use Model (AIWUM)
Aquaculture and Irrigation Water-Use Model (AIWUM) version 1 with demonstration for the Mississippi Alluvial Plain.
xstrm xstrm
Python package to assist with stream network summarization. This package is intended to support efforts for any stream network having general topology (i.e. to/from nodes).