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Marco De Lucia / DecTree
GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1 onlyR code used in the paper "DecTree v1.0 - Chemistry speedup in reactive transport simulations: purely data-driven and physics-based surrogates" submitted to Geoscientific Model Development (gmd2020-445)
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sec47 / lndw2023
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Benjamin Nakaten / GEOMODELATOR
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CSEP Group / Earthquake Forecast Testing Experiment for Italy / Experiment System
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The RISE research group in collaboration with CSEP is conducting the second Earthquake Forecast Testing Experiment for Italy to better understand the physics and statistics of earthquake occurrence processes.
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Grzegorz Kwiatek / hybridmt
GNU General Public License v3.0 onlyMATLAB package for seismic moment tensor inversion and refinement
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Helmholtz Earth and Environment Software Infrastructure License
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CSEP Group / Floating Experiment - CSEP
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digitalearth / DASF Data Analytics Software Framework / dasf-web
Apache License 2.0web frontend components of the data analytics software framework
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Real-Time Loss Tools / RISE D6.1 Data Files
Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 InternationalData files used in Deliverable 6.1 of the RISE project
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Subsurface Process Modelling / Python / Fatiando
BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" LicenseThe project originates from the fork by Christian Meessen (https://github.com/cmeessen/fatiando) of the original Fatiando repo (https://github.com/fatiando/fatiando)
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ewrica / ewricasiria
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterEwrica Source Inversion and Rapid Impact Assessment Python package.
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Ngai Ham Chan / ArcDelRCM.jl
MIT LicenseAn Arctic-delta model that can reproduce the 2-m ramp feature observed in all Arctic deltas. The base model is built from the Arctic Delta Reduced-Complexity Model (ArcDelRCM) based on Delta RCM by Liang et al. (Esurf, 2015) and the advancements to include Arctic settings by Lauzon et al. (GRL, 2019). All the modifications leading to this model (ArcDelRCM.jl) are detailed in a manuscript submitted to the Earth Surface Dynamics journal for review (Chan et al., 2022). The code is written purely in Julia language.
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