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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.

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).

Batteries Included Fortran Library (BiF-lib), version 1.0.0 Batteries Included Fortran Library (BiF-lib), version 1.0.0

Standard Fortran provides limited data type, function, and subroutine support leaving the developer to write custom code for every project. This has lead to every developer having their own internal, homemade, Fortran library for doing common operations. In recognition of this, most newer programming languages incorporate a large set of standard data types and functions that the...

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). Specifically this package was built to support fisheries based analyses using multiple versions of the National Hydrography Database Plus (NHDPlus) representing streams within the United States along with HydroBasins...

Nest Survival Bias Analysis Nest Survival Bias Analysis

This R script will run one replicate of one scenario used by Weiser (in review) to quantify biases in estimates of nest survival when nests are not found at the beginning of the nesting interval (age 0). The script simulates nest monitoring histories based on input parameters, applies models with or without an age effect to estimate daily survival rates, and calculates nest survival (to...

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.
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