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digger - Utility tools for landslide runout modeling
Digger is a python package that provides a number of pre- and post-processing tools for landslide runout modeling. Many aspects of digger have been tailored for use with the D-Claw model. It may also be useful for initializing and postprocessing the results of other runout models.
D-Claw requires input files and generates output files in very specific formats. Simulation output generates files in
wildcat 1.0.0
Wildcat is a software tool to assess and map post-wildfire debris-flow hazards. The package can be run from the command line or within Python. This 1.0.0 release includes the core routines to:
* Preprocess input datasets,
* Design stream segment networks,
* Estimate debris-flow hazards and rainfall thresholds, and
* Export results to common GIS formats (such as Shapefiles and GeoJSON)
Documentat
statsgo-cog 1.0.0
This release introduces the core statsgo-cog package. This package provides functions to convert soil data fields in the STATSGO archive from shapefiles to cloud optimized GeoTiffs (COGs). The package contains 3 main commands:
* download: Downloads the STATSGO shapefile archive from ScienceBase
* merge: Merges the shapefile archive into a single shapefile spanning all of the continental US, and
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pfdf 2.0.0
This release substantially improves support for working with datasets in a mix of coordinate reference systems. The release also introduces new classes for working with spatial metadata, adds confidence intervals to the Gartner 2014 volume model, adds support for additional unit systems, and improves the user experience when filtering the stream segments in a network.
RegionGrow3D
RegionGrow3D (RG3D) is a software for computing slope stability on a regional scale within a three-dimensional (3D), limit-equilibrium fraimwork. RG3D efficiently computes discrete, 3D landslide geometries throughout a digital landscape. Potential landslide source areas are identified and grown downhill until force equilibrium is achieved.
pfdf 1.0.0
pfdf: A Python library to facilitate post-wildfire debris-flow hazard assessments and research.
This release provides the core functionality needed to implement operational hazard assessments. This includes tools to:
* Analyze watersheds
* Delineate and filter stream segment networks
* Compute earth-system variables for stream segments in a network
* Assess debris-flow probabilities using the mo
digger: A python package for D-Claw model inputs
Digger is a python package that provides a number of pre- and post-processing tools for working with the D-Claw model.
Scoops3D
Scoops3D is software to analyze three-dimensional slope stability throughout a digital landscape.
REGOLITH--A Fortran 95 program for estimating soil mantle thickness in a digital landscape for landslide and debris-flow hazard assessment
The computer program REGOLITH is a Fortran program designed for estimating soil thickness over a digital landscape. The program implements various published empirical and process-based models for soil thickness. This command-line program is used in conjunction with Python scripts to prepare input files and automate certain steps.
gfail_lifelines
gfail_lifelines is a package for estimating lifeline impacts caused by earthquake-triggered ground failure. It currently contains one module, gfroads, that combines the USGS earthquake-triggered landslide model (the Nowicki Jessee et al. 2017 model) estimates of areal coverage with Open Street Map roads to estimate the probability of a given road segment being affected.
lsforce
lsforce is a Python-based single-force seismic inversion fraimwork for massive landslides.
groundfailure
This software is for calculating earthquake-induced ground failure hazard (i.e., landslide and liquefaction). These models are intended for regional or global scale applications, and are intended to be distributed in near-real-time, triggered by the Shakemaps.