Geoscience Australia's repositories
dea-notebooks
Repository for Digital Earth Australia Jupyter Notebooks: tools and workflows for geospatial analysis with Open Data Cube and Xarray
ginan
The Australian Government, through Positioning Australia (part of Geoscience Australia), is funding the design, development and operational service of a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) position correction system - the Ginan service and toolkit. The application of the Ginan correction service by a GNSS device has the potential to increase positioning accuracy from meters to centimetres across Australia. The suite of software systems in this repository (the Ginan toolkit) will be used to create the service. It is available now under an open source licence. Ginan will give individuals and organisations no-cost access to the Ginan software and service as a public good.
anuga_core
AnuGA for the simulation of the shallow water equation
uncover-ml
Machine Learning system for Geoscience Australia uncover project
dea-config
Config files for dea services
dea-sandbox
Digital Earth Australia Sandbox config and planning
gnssanalysis
basic python module for gnss analysis
burn-mapping
Landsat-Based Burn Extent and Severity Mapping
dea-intertidal
Generating intertidal elevation, exposure and extents from satellite earth observation data and ocean tide modelling
dea-knowledge-hub
DEA Knowledge Hub
dea-ard-scene-select
This codes filters the usgs landsat path/row and esa's sentinel 2 mgrs tiles to a extent defined by the auxiliary extent.
pygeoapi
pygeoapi is a Python server implementation of the OGC API suite of standards. The project emerged as part of the next generation OGC API efforts in 2018 and provides the capability for organizations to deploy a RESTful OGC API endpoint using OpenAPI, GeoJSON, and HTML. pygeoapi is open source and released under an MIT license.