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    openLISEM

    openLISEM

    A spatial runoff, soil erosion and flooding model

    An nopensource runoff, erosion and flood model openLISEM. There are two branches: - the classic openLISEM that you can find here: https://github.com/vjetten/openlisem/, please contact Victor Jetten (v.g.jetten@utwente.nl) for details. - the multihazard version of LISEM on this page, for details contact Bastian van den Bout (b.vandenbout@utwente.nl).
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    MARRMoT

    MARRMoT

    Modular Assessment of Rainfall-Runoff Models Toolbox

    MARRMoT (Modular Assessment of Rainfall-Runoff Models Toolbox) is a MATLAB toolbox designed for hydrological modeling. It allows users to simulate and assess various rainfall-runoff models, providing tools for calibration, sensitivity analysis, and comparison of model performance.
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    PCRaster

    PCRaster environmental modeling software

    Note: Active projects have been copied to Github: https://github.com/pcraster News, project information, documentation and more are available at http://www.pcraster.eu PCRaster is a collection of tools and software libraries tailored to the construction of spatio-temporal environmental models. Application domains are amongst others hydrology (rainfall-runoff, global water balance, groundwater (with Modflow)), ecology, or land use change. Two scripting languages (PCRcalc and Python) include a rich set of spatial operations for manipulating and analysing raster maps. A Python framework supports Monte Carlo simulations and data assimilation (Ensemble Kalman Filter and Particle Filter). ...
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    A tool that determines the winner of a vote through many different systems. Amongth the supported systems are: Borda count, Instant-runoff voting, Condorcet method, Ranked pairs, Cloneproof schwartz sequential droping / beatpath winner.
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    A simple rainfall runoff model.
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    OpenSTV -- STV software and IRV software
    The goal of this project is to provide single transferable vote (STV) software and instant runoff voting (IRV) software, including for well-established rules such as those used in Cambridge, MA, Scotland, and Ireland.
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