Custom library to access data through ClimateSERV API
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Custom library to access data through ClimateSERV API
🗳️ Plurality, Runoff, and Tideman election simulation algorithms written in C
Data and code used for the paper titled, "Heterogenous runoff trends in peatland-dominated basins throughout the circumpolar North."
A paper outlining a runoff-style voting system satisfying the Mutual Majority criterion
Modified MMF (Morgan–Morgan–Finney) model (2008) "in Python" for evaluating effects of crops and vegetation cover on soil erosion
Private Fork of VIC-ResOpt: Optimizing water reservoir Operations in the Variable Infiltration Capacity model
The RUNOFF Programming language IDE submodule for SNU Programming Tools (2D Mode)
A modified version of the Basin Characterization Model (BCM) to calculate recharge and runoff
A repository for showcasing my knowledge of the RUNOFF programming language, and continuing to learn the language
🧠️🖥️2️⃣️0️⃣️0️⃣️1️⃣️💾️📜️ The sourceCode:RUNOFF category for AI2001, containing RUNOFF programming language datasets
Open Source Rootzone Monitoring
A gridded annual runoff dataset from 1982 to 2016 for Peru
Runoff modeling: as simple as possible, but not simpler. Hydrological modeling workshop.
rsplash is the R implementation of the Simple process-led algorithms for simulating habitats (SPLASH v.2.0), which comprises robust formulations to compute energy and water fluxes. This R package, wrapping the C++ code, is intended to provide simulations either at site-scale or spatially-distributed, when the grid functionality is used
R native implementation of the Dynamic Water Balance hydrologic model in a monthly time step
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