Python Tools for Estimating Ice Sheet Grounding Zone Locations with data from NASA polar altimetry missions
- cdsapi: Python client libraries for the CDS Web API
- cartopy: Python package designed for geospatial data processing
- dateutil: powerful extensions to datetime
- earthengine-api: Python bindings for calling the Earth Engine API
- fiona: Python wrapper for vector data access functions from the OGR library
- gdal: Pythonic interface to the Geospatial Data Abstraction Library (GDAL)
- h5py: Python interface for Hierarchal Data Format 5 (HDF5)
- lxml: processing XML and HTML in Python
- matplotlib: Python 2D plotting library
- mpi4py: Python bindings of the Message Passing Interface (MPI)
- netCDF4: Python interface to the netCDF C library
- numpy: Scientific Computing Tools For Python
- pyproj: Python interface to PROJ library
- pyTMD: Python-based tidal prediction software
- PyYAML: YAML parser and emitter for Python
- read-ICESat-2: Python tools to read data from the NASA ICESat-2 mission
- read-ATM1b-QFIT-binary: Python reader for Airborne Topographic Mapper (ATM) QFIT data products
- scikit-learn: Machine Learning in Python
- scipy: Scientific Tools for Python
- shapely: PostGIS-ish operations outside a database context for Python
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