Attitude and Heading Reference Systems in Python
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Attitude and Heading Reference Systems in Python
ChaosMagPy is a simple Python package for evaluating the CHAOS geomagnetic field model and other models of Earth's magnetic field.
Golang implementation of the NOAA World Magnetic Model
Materials for the workshop on magnetic observatories and modelling - being replaced by https://github.com/MagneticEarth/book.magneticearth.org
Python API for British Geological Survey magnetic field calculator
magneticearth.org: A place to learn about geomagnetism
pyCRGI is a Python package offering the IGRF-13 (International Geomagnetic Reference Field) model.
Attempting to predict the time until a reversal geomagnetic reversals using machine learning techniques.
App for visualize Earth's geomagnetic structure
This code was written by Bastien Longeon during an internship at the Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) in Kiruna for his study. The study, "Feasability study of new methode for searching underground formations using geomagnetic field variations" should be published at the end of 2021 and presented to the European Geosciences Union (EGU) c…
Application of U-net fully convolutional neural network for automated geomagnetic data analysis.
Monitora explosões solares (pt-BR) - Monitorea explosiones solares (esp)
api for earths magnetic field strength values and isogonic line data
Script to download and parse W1 to W6 parameters needed for TS05 external geomagnetic field model.
Script to download and parse parameters needed for T96 external geomagnetic field model.
interactive isogonic line map for navigation
Fortran 90 code to calculate horizontal flows at the top of the core that optimize the rate-of-change of given geomagnetic quantities
R interface for fetching selected astronomical time series available in free access.
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