GRASS GIS Addons Repository
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GRASS GIS Addons Repository
Actinia Core is an open source REST API for scalable, distributed, high performance processing of geographical data that uses mainly GRASS GIS for computational tasks (DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5879231) | Tutorial: https://actinia-org.github.io/actinia-core/ | Docker: https://hub.docker.com/r/mundialis/actinia-core
DSG's QGIS Plugin for GIS production
Simulation of multiple ecological functional corridors
Practical split-window algorithm estimating Land Surface Temperature from Landsat 8 OLI/TIRS imagery
A tool for calculating landscape connectivity and other ecologically scaled landscape metrics
📡 Sentinel-1 Pre-Processing in GRASS GIS
GRASS GIS addons for Regionalverband Ruhr (RVR) related geodata processing
GDAL-GRASS GIS driver (https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal-grass/blob/main/docs/grass_raster.md and https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal-grass/blob/main/docs/grass_vector.md)
GRASS GIS module for wildfire simulation wrapping r.ros and r.spread modules
OpenEO driver for GRASS GIS/actinia. Backend description at https://openeo.mundialis.de/.well-known/openeo
Code to partially reproduce the results of geosciences-250279 paper.
This actinia plugin is designed for efficient satellite data handling, especially Landsat and Sentinel-2 scenes
Converting WorldView2 Digital Numbers to Spectral Radiance or Reflectance
Python Client Library for actinia
This actinia plugin is designed for computing raster map and raster-time-series statistics for categorical and continuous data
Import Landsat scene(s) in GRASS GIS' data base as independent Mapset(s)
Toolset to search and download Landsat Collection 1 data from EarthExplorer and further import them into GRASS GIS.
t.sentinel toolset for download and processing time series of Copernicus Sentinel products. This toolset is an addition to the i.sentinel GRASS GIS addon toolset
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