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geometa:Tools for Reading and Writing ISO/OGC Geographic Metadata
Provides facilities to read, write and validate geographic metadata defined with ISO TC211 / OGC ISO geographic information metadata standards, and encoded using the ISO 19139 and ISO 19115-3 (XML) standard technical specifications. This includes ISO 19110 (Feature cataloguing), 19115 (dataset metadata), 19119 (service metadata) and 19136 (GML). Other interoperable schemas from the OGC are progressively supported as well, such as the Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) Common Data Model, the OGC GML Coverage Implementation Schema (GMLCOV), or the OGC GML Referenceable Grid (GMLRGRID).
Maintained by Emmanuel Blondel. Last updated 9 days ago.
geometagmlinspireisoiso19110iso19115iso19119iso19136iso19139metadatametadata-validationogcspatialxml
11.9 match 47 stars 8.16 score 109 scripts 7 dependentsmplex
multiplex:Algebraic Tools for the Analysis of Multiple Social Networks
Algebraic procedures for analyses of multiple social networks are delivered with this package as described in Ostoic (2020) <DOI:10.18637/jss.v092.i11>. 'multiplex' makes possible, among other things, to create and manipulate multiplex, multimode, and multilevel network data with different formats. Effective ways are available to treat multiple networks with routines that combine algebraic systems like the partially ordered semigroup with decomposition procedures or semiring structures with the relational bundles occurring in different types of multivariate networks. 'multiplex' provides also an algebraic approach for affiliation networks through Galois derivations between families of the pairs of subsets in the two domains of the network with visualization options.
Maintained by Antonio Rivero Ostoic. Last updated 2 months ago.
algebranetwork-analysissemigroupsemiring
10.8 match 23 stars 7.98 score 69 scripts 2 dependentsropengov
rwfs:R Clients for Open Geospatial Consortium's Web Feature Services
R clients for Open Geospatial Consortium's (OGC) Web Feature Services (WFS).
Maintained by Joona Lehtomaki. Last updated 2 years ago.
3.5 match 18 stars 3.65 scoresvmiller
peacesciencer:Tools and Data for Quantitative Peace Science Research
These are useful tools and data sets for the study of quantitative peace science. The goal for this package is to include tools and data sets for doing original research that mimics well what a user would have to previously get from a software package that may not be well-sourced or well-supported. Those software bundles were useful the extent to which they encourage replications of long-standing analyses by starting the data-generating process from scratch. However, a lot of the functionality can be done relatively quickly and more transparently in the R programming language.
Maintained by Steve Miller. Last updated 19 days ago.
1.6 match 29 stars 5.49 score 211 scriptsadokter
suntools:Calculate Sun Position, Sunrise, Sunset, Solar Noon and Twilight
Provides a set of convenient functions for calculating sun-related information, including the sun's position (elevation and azimuth), and the times of sunrise, sunset, solar noon, and twilight for any given geographical location on Earth. These calculations are based on equations provided by the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) <https://gml.noaa.gov/grad/solcalc/calcdetails.html> as described in "Astronomical Algorithms" by Jean Meeus (1991, ISBN: 978-0-943396-35-4).
Maintained by Adriaan M. Dokter. Last updated 4 months ago.
0.5 match 11 stars 6.75 score 30 scripts 22 dependentsnononoexe
rrstools:Tools for Analyzing RoboCupRescue Simulation Data
Provides functions for analyzing RoboCupRescue Simulation data.
Maintained by Keisuke ANDO. Last updated 4 months ago.
geomaprcrsrobocuprpackagesrrsvisualization
1.7 match 2.00 score 2 scriptsmazamascience
MazamaTimeSeries:Core Functionality for Environmental Time Series
Utility functions for working with environmental time series data from known locations. The compact data model is structured as a list with two dataframes. A 'meta' dataframe contains spatial and measuring device metadata associated with deployments at known locations. A 'data' dataframe contains a 'datetime' column followed by columns of measurements associated with each "device-deployment". Ephemerides calculations are based on code originally found in NOAA's "Solar Calculator" <https://gml.noaa.gov/grad/solcalc/>.
Maintained by Jonathan Callahan. Last updated 1 years ago.
0.5 match 5.27 score 62 scripts 1 dependentscortinah
hockeystick:Download and Visualize Essential Climate Change Data
Provides easy access to essential climate change datasets to non-climate experts. Users can download the latest raw data from authoritative sources and view it via pre-defined 'ggplot2' charts. Datasets include atmospheric CO2, methane, emissions, instrumental and proxy temperature records, sea levels, Arctic/Antarctic sea-ice, Hurricanes, and Paleoclimate data. Sources include: NOAA Mauna Loa Laboratory <https://gml.noaa.gov/ccgg/trends/data.html>, Global Carbon Project <https://www.globalcarbonproject.org/carbonbudget/>, NASA GISTEMP <https://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/>, National Snow and Sea Ice Data Center <https://nsidc.org/home>, CSIRO <https://research.csiro.au/slrwavescoast/sea-level/measurements-and-data/sea-level-data/>, NOAA Laboratory for Satellite Altimetry <https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/socd/lsa/SeaLevelRise/> and HURDAT Atlantic Hurricane Database <https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/Data_Storm.html>, Vostok Paleo carbon dioxide and temperature data: <doi:10.3334/CDIAC/ATG.009>.
Maintained by Hernando Cortina. Last updated 4 months ago.
carboncarbon-dioxide-datacarbon-emissionsclimateclimate-changeclimate-dataclimate-scienceggplot2methanenoaasea-icesea-levelstemperature-datawarming-stripes
0.5 match 50 stars 4.40 score 8 scripts