Awesome
Awesome Open Hydrology
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Open (Eco-)Hydrology is (mostly) awesome.
Inspired by the below-mentioned list for geoscience by softwareunderground, we made a specific list of open hydrology-relevant projects. This list is curated from repositories that make our lives as (eco-)hydrologists easier. We add the label to repositories that are in accordance with the awesome manifesto. This is a community effort, so please contribute!
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Related Lists
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- Awesome Coastal – Awesome list for coastal engineers and scientists
- Awesome Open Climate Science – Awesome list for atmospheric, ocean, climate, and hydrologic science
- Awesome-Open-Geoscience - Awesome list for geoscience
- Awesome-Spatial – Awesome list for geospatial, not specific to geoscience but significant overlap
- Python-Hydrology-Tools – List of python tools for hydrologists
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Software
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Simulation and Modelling
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- Basic Model Interface (BMI) – A standardized set of functions for model-model and model-data coupling
- ESSM – A package for traceable and reproducible mathematical derivations and analysis.
- Landlab – Landlab is a Python framework for building and running numerical models of Earth surface dynamics
- PyMT – Python toolkit for coupling models and datasets that expose the Basic Model Interface (BMI)
Visualization
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- Colorcet – Perceptual colormaps
- GeologicPatterns - Entire FGDC pattern library extracted to SVG and PNG for use in geologic maps and stratigraphic columns
- omfvista – PyVista interface for the Open Mining Format (omf) package
- PVGeo – Data and model visualization in ParaView and Visualization Toolkit (VTK) via PyVista
- PyVista – 3D plotting and mesh analysis through a streamlined interface for the Visualization Toolkit (VTK)
Platforms
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- Pangeo – A community platform for Big Data geoscience built on top of the open source scientific python ecosystem
- QGIS – GIS platform to visualize, manage, edit, analyse data, and compose printable maps
- RINGMesh – Mesh manipulation of geological models
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Data Mining
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- dwdweather2 – Python client to access weather data from Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD), the federal meteorological service in Germany
- Hydrodata – A Python software stack for accessing hydrology and climatology data through web services
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Data Repositories
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- Quantarctica – User-configurable QGIS basemap for Antarctica with high-quality, peer-reviewed, free and open Antarctic scientific data
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Tutorials and Cheat Sheets
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- Basic Geoscience Cheat Sheet – Cheat Sheet for Basic Geoscience
- Geophysics Cheat Sheet – Cheat Sheet for Geophysics
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Miscellaneous
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How to Contribute
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Contributions welcome! Read the contribution guidelines first.
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License
To the extent possible under law, all contributors have waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work.