esciencecenter-digital-skills / geospatial-python

Introduction to Geospatial Raster and Vector Data with Python
https://esciencecenter-digital-skills.github.io/geospatial-python/
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Update raster-related episodes #95

Closed fnattino closed 8 months ago

fnattino commented 9 months ago

Create notebooks following the new narrative:

fnattino commented 9 months ago

Maybe better to use satellite images instead of DEM for EP6? Makes more sense to use DEM for the statistics (part of the episodes to be done together with EP9)

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