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MapMark4 Shiny: A self-contained implementation of the MapMark4 R package MapMark4 Shiny: A self-contained implementation of the MapMark4 R package
MapMark4 Shiny is a self-contained R Shiny app designed for quantitative mineral resource assessments. The target audience consists of practitioners of the three-part mineral resource assessment methodology (Singer and Menzie, 2010). The app performs calculations needed to combine information from grade-tonnage models with estimates of undiscovered deposits within permissive tracts.
MapMark4 Shiny: A self-contained implementation of the MapMark4 R package MapMark4 Shiny: A self-contained implementation of the MapMark4 R package
MapMark4 Shiny is a self-contained R Shiny app designed for quantitative mineral resource assessments. The target audience consists of practitioners of the three-part mineral resource assessment methodology (Singer and Menzie, 2010). The app performs calculations needed to combine information from grade-tonnage models with estimates of undiscovered deposits within permissive tracts. The...
Swarm Swarm
Swarm is a Java application designed to display and analyze seismic waveforms in real-time. Swarm can connect to and read from a variety of different static and dynamics data sources, including Earthworm & Winston wave servers, SeedLink servers, FDSN Web Services, and wave files. Swarm has both time- and frequency-domain analysis tools, along with a mapping platform. A full-screen kiosk...
Seafloor Elevation Change Analysis Tool Seafloor Elevation Change Analysis Tool
The Seafloor Elevation Change Analysis Tool (SECAT) is a Python script intended to be run as a script tool by ArcMap or ArcGIS Pro that automates their intricate methodology.
Gravity Data Spreadsheets Gravity Data Spreadsheets
These gravity data spreadsheets are Microsoft Excel documents containing functions that convert observed meter readings to gravity using the meter calibration table (for LaCoste & Romberg relative-gravity meters), applies a tide correction, calculates and plots drift using the Roman (1946) method, and calculates average gravity differences between each station pair.
Data and Software for Space matters: host spatial structure and model plague transmission dynamics and pathways Data and Software for Space matters: host spatial structure and model plague transmission dynamics and pathways
This software release contains the code descriped in Russell, R.E., Walsh, D.P., Samuel, M.D., Grunnill, M.D., and Rocke, T.E., 2021, Space matters: host spatial structure and the dynamics of plague transmission: Ecological Modelling,Volume 443, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2021.109450.