Open psychemedia opened 5 years ago
Visualising how things flow around on ocean currents: https://github.com/oceanparcels/parcels
maybe also: https://www.oceandatalab.com/81b7c282-0656-4bb3-b5e7-662a61d43666
Big Earth data, apparently.. https://github.com/jwagemann/2019_egu_workshop_jupyter_notebooks
A VTK interface for the Open Mining Format package (omf) providing Python 3D visualization. https://github.com/OpenGeoVis/omfvista
Satelite ground trace (on observable) https://observablehq.com/@jake-low/satellite-ground-track-visualizer
Given inclination, orbitdata etc of a satellite, you can easily plot the ground trace. As a student activity, how easy to generate the orbit data given a ground trace?
"cgspatial-notebook is a community Jupyter Docker Stack image. The image includes major geospatial Python & R libraries on top of the datascience-notebook image."
Slides and Jupyter notebooks for ENVS398 Advanced Geodynamics - University of Liverpool
Lumped hydrological modelling playground in Jupyter Notebook
Geographic Data Science with PySAL and the PyData Stack (Jupyter Book) https://geographicdata.science/book/intro.html
A lot of good stuff relating to geology etc communications from here as a starting point: https://row1.ca/creating-technical-communication-tools
3d map js library https://github.com/blaze33/map33.js - worth wrapping in jp_proxy_widget?
Ipyfastscape — Interactive widgets for topographic data analysis and modelling in Jupyter notebooks. https://github.com/fastscape-lem/ipyfastscape
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 geological models from interface and orientation data: https://github.com/cgre-aachen/gempy via https://gempy.rocks/build/html/_theory/motivation.html