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This is to enumerate the CURRENT expected Book A data formats that geological modeling tools are currently able to consume.
Please enumerate per software.
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This is to list the different formats the geomodeling tools are able to handle as inputs.
The idea is that APIs results should be as close as possible as formats expected by the geomodeling tools.
L…
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Structural geology package for Python: https://github.com/ondrolexa/apsg
Python-based 3-D structural geological modeling software, which allows the implicit (i.e. automatic) creation of complex geo…
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The following await decision making once a first-pass attempt has been given.
* Labels for systematics & collections.
* Photo measurement correction (from coins, scales, etc...).
* Extract size o…
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Let's give credit where credit is do and add some information about the visualization so that browsers can pick it up.
- [x] add meta data to the visualization about the authors
- [x] right before…
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Here's a comprehensive guide to extracting optimal prompts from complex paintings, combining all elements:
A. Initial Analysis Framework
1. Basic Visual Elements
- Dominant colors and color relations…
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This is to start compiling a list of available resources that could be used as benchmark geomodels and test cases:
Multiple-Point Statistics Benchmarks from Gregoire Mariethoz's [book](http://eu.wi…
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Yoichiro et al.,
During our call last week, we talked briefly about (potentially) adding a random slope effect to the N-Mix model, rather than assuming all sites have the same trend. Although I think …
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This is to explicit the data the geologist / geotechnical engineer will try to find and look at in order to build a comprehension of the geological context of the project.
The idea is to identify whi…