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Example of Watershed Delineation and Map Visualization for the Data Processing Kernel in CyberGIS-Jupyter for Water (CJW)
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Abstract
These are examples to test Data Processing Kernel in CyberGIS-Jupyter for water.
The 1_watershed_delineation folder is an example of a watershed delineation which is the basic step to analyze an interesting watershed. We used GRASS GIS 7.8 version and shell script to apply GRASS GIS library.
The 2_map_visualization folder is an example of an interactive map visualization which is the high-level visualization using PyViz tools as post-processing of environmental modeling. For this example, we used the following PyViz tools:
- geopandas (https://geopandas.org/) cartopy (https://scitools.org.uk/cartopy/) geoviews (https://geoviews.org/) and holoviews (https://holoviews.org/)
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Collection of CyberGIS-Jupyter for Water (CJW) Example Notebooks | Zhiyu/Drew Li | Public & Shareable | Open Access |
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