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✭ MAGNETRON ™ ✭: Python and JavaScript bindings for calling the Earth Engine API.
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Jupyter notebooks using the geemap library
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Google Earth Engine in JavaScript for Remote Sensing
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Google Earth Engine function to compute Net Primary Productivity (NPP)
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Interactive Code Editor-style reprs for Earth Engine objects in a Jupyter notebook
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This allows someone to download images from a csv from ESA's Sentinel 2 scihub
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Visualization techniques that can enhance impact!
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📦 Earth Engine module bundler
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A list of all the scale and offset parameters for each raster dataset in Google Earth Engine.
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The streamlit page shows a map of Earth Engine Apps which provide Map.setCenter(lon,lat,zoom) infos.
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Land Image-Data Assessment, or LIDA. A first exploration from a class research in pixel-level machine learning on tagged format images showing land-use classifications.
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Modern Javascript methods (ES6+) for the Earth Engine Code Editor
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Analytics based on Dynamic World LULC derived from Sentinel - 2 images
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Introduction to GIS & Remote Sensing materials.
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Automate Irrigated Lands Mapping in Humid Regions
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