Curated from repositories that make our lives as geoscientists, hackers and data wranglers easier or just more awesome
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Curated from repositories that make our lives as geoscientists, hackers and data wranglers easier or just more awesome
Webviz-config plugins for subsurface data.
Custom subsurface visualizations for use in Webviz and/or Dash.
Read and write subsurface data files describing surfaces, grids and horizons.
Naive screen-space subsurface scattering solution for Unity 5.
Core data exchange library for subsurface science and engineering
FMU data standard and data export with rich metadata in the FMU context
Curated from repositories that make our lives as reservoir engineers and geoscientists easier or just more awesome
Python tools designed to integrate and visualize geological core data
A simple python client for the OSDU data platform.
Interaction with Sumo in the FMU context
ArchPy - Stochastic geological modeling
Neural style transfer applied to elastic subsurface models [SEG19]. Visualized and explained.
GebPy is a Python-based, open source tool for the generation of geological data of minerals, rocks and complete lithological sequences. The data can be generated randomly or with respect to user-defined constraints, for example a specific element concentration within minerals and rocks or the order of units within a complete lithological profile.
Source code for UIST 2017 paper "AirCode: Unobtrusive Physical Tags for Digital Fabrication". C++ Computational Camera Imaging code, and MATLAB robust decoding implementation.
Table of Contents for all of the starred repositories in my GitHub
Geological Reservoir Virtualization
Scripts for a manuscript titled "Subsurface Microbial Communities Reflect Regional-Scale Groundwater Hydraulic Connectivity" (submitted)
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