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OhmPi is an open hardware resistivity meter to provide the scientific community with a robust and flexible tool for monitoring experiments. THIS REPOSITORY IS A READ-ONLY MIRROR OF https://gitlab.com/ohmpi/ohmpi
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R package. Teaching Hydrological Modelling with the GR Rainfall-Runoff Models ('Shiny' Interface Included)
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pdf2blocs merge the resultS of two others softwares pdftotext and pdftohtml. The pdf conversion was optimized to translate the Plant Health Alert Bulletin into html files. This project is part of the d2kab project.
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Ansible project to deploy the adatalake
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Sample that demonstrate how to locally load json data (from Vino project) and plot it using plotly lib.
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Tutorials for forest analysis with airborne laser scanning (lidar) remote sensing. Tree detection and segmentation, field plot co-registration, forest parameters and habitat metrics mapping, forest gaps and edges detection.
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Collect tweets for H2020 MOOD project
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Demo app to draw marbles from a bag as an analogy to discovering this year's flood return period. Series of draws allow to comment on the probability to be flooded in a given period of N years, and comment on flood variability.
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Angular interface of the Cassiopée software
⚠ Archived project migrated to https://forgemia.inra.fr/cassiopee/nghyd⚠ archived 1Updated -
OhmPi is an open hardware resistivity meter to provide the scientific community with a robust and flexible tool for monitoring experiments. Documentation: https://reversaal.gitlab.irstea.page/OhmPi
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R scripts to connect R software with Cormas platform.
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Geosud QGis plugin to convert DN images into TOA
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Codes didactiques pour manipuler les notions de période de retour des crues, avec texte explicatif sur le wiki. Ces codes ont servi à illustrer le billet de blog "La « crue centennale » prise la main dans le sac !" de l'association EauDyssée, à destination du grand public. Le développement se poursuit en parallèle en anglais (projet "bag of floods").
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