A Python, Django, Plotly, and Pandas web application that visualizes river data pulled using an API from the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
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A Python, Django, Plotly, and Pandas web application that visualizes river data pulled using an API from the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
The MetadataWizard is a useful tool designed to facilitate FGDC metadata creation for spatial and non-spatial data sets. It is a cross-platform desktop application built using an open-source Python architecture.
Tools for interfacing R with ScienceBase data services.
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A highly customizable real-time and progressive web application that tracks and monitors the latest earthquake recorded by the United States Geological Survey within the Philippines and the world.
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Python package to Create, Read, Write, Edit, and Visualize GSFLOW models
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A MagicMirror² module that displays real-time water data from the USGS
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