Pywr is a generalised network resource allocation model written in Python.
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Pywr is a generalised network resource allocation model written in Python.
A Benchmark for Semantic Segmentation of Waterbody Images
Implements weather station class in Python that calculates ETo (reference crop's evapotranspiration) based on UN-FAO Irrigation and Drainage Paper 56
Python 3 interface to the HECLIB (Version 6 only) for 64 bit using SWIG. Primarily to provide access to HEC-DSS format
reservoir network optimization
Groundwater pumping estimation in Arizona using remote sensing datasets and machine learning
Eye of Horus: An Automatic Image-based Gauging Framework for Water Stage Measurements
RE-emission is a collection of methods for calculating GHG emisisons from reservoirs
This is a water resources library in its very early stages. (stay tuned)
Planning Nature-based Solutions (Plans3) is a modelling framework for planning the expansion of nature-based solutions in watersheds.
ESP8266 and MicroPython web server to monitor a hall effect water sensor
This calculator is used in water resources engineering.
Code of Thesis to pursue an M.Sc. in Water Resources
Ribasim water resources modeling in the Netherlands
This is the definitive repository for the Planning Nature-based Solutions tool (plans).
MOD16 evapotranspiration remote sensing model
Evapotranspiration Product Generator for the USBR-JPL Second Generation ET Toolbox
Planning Nature-based Solutions (Plans2) is a modelling framework for planning the expansion of nature-based solutions in watersheds.
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