Memory-efficient version of r.accumulate
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Memory-efficient version of r.accumulate
Iterative version of r.accumulate
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Entwicklung und VALidierung von Erdbeobachtungsbasierten Indikatoren für das Monitoring des Sendai Rahmenwerkes am Beispiel von Hochwasser in Ecuador (VALE)
Developing custom GRASS tools (FOSS4G 2022 workshop)
GRASS GIS modules and workflow description for the rectification of satellite images from US KEYHOLE reconnaissance missions
Urban growth model designed to capture the spatial structure of future development
A set of GRASS GIS addons, developed for the HERMOSA (https://hermosa.mundialis.de/) project by mundialis
This project is created with the aim of helping scientists and researchers in the field of earth sciences (geomorphology, glaciology, debris flow studies) to work with the modeling of debris flows, avalanches, or lahars.
GRASS GIS Addons Repository https://grass.osgeo.org/download/addons/
GRASS GIS addon to check in which German federal state an area of interest is located
GRASS GIS addon to download and import of ALKIS building data into GRASS DB
t.in.eoarchive: Imports an EO collection from an archive as STRDS
Sampling points from polygon vector data using random stratified sampling (GRASS GIS Addon)
GRASS GIS addon, downloads and imports Global Human Settlement data (provided by the JRC, European Commission)
GRASS GIS addon: Exports a RGB rasters as GeoTiff and returns a SLD for the RGB composite
GRASS GIS addon: Downloads and imports PROBA-V land cover raster maps from https://zenodo.org/record/3939050
GRASS GIS worker addon to run r.mapcalc in parallel in different mapsets.
GRASS GIS addon to compute the area in sqm and compare it with a given maximum
GRASS GIS addon that calculates change statistics from two discrete raster maps.
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