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<span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif">Provide information on software tools available for data analysis and scientific program for projects within the field of Geosciences&nbsp;''in general''&nbsp;and to provide users a cenral resource for keeping notes on '''UIO specific''' aspects of running various software routines.&nbsp;Ideally, this site will become overtime a 'go to' location where incoming students who will be working with modeling and heavy data analysis on servers can find tips for getting started.</span>
 
<span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif">Provide information on software tools available for data analysis and scientific program for projects within the field of Geosciences&nbsp;''in general''&nbsp;and to provide users a cenral resource for keeping notes on '''UIO specific''' aspects of running various software routines.&nbsp;Ideally, this site will become overtime a 'go to' location where incoming students who will be working with modeling and heavy data analysis on servers can find tips for getting started.</span>

Revision as of 18:22, 30 January 2015

Welcome to the Geosciences Modeling and Data Science Wiki.

Editing pages
How to
Style guide
Data
Formats
Measurements
Ordering
Satellite imagery
Re-analysis
Bias correction
Tools
Software
R
Fortran
Micmac
Python
Matlab
Excel
UiO network
Svedrup
Moulin
Abel
Nortur
Norstore
Models
ECMWF
Field of study
Hydrology
Metrology
Glaciology
Communication
Templates
Logo
Climabyte
Administration
Teaching

Purpose:

Provide information on software tools available for data analysis and scientific program for projects within the field of Geosciences in general and to provide users a cenral resource for keeping notes on UIO specific aspects of running various software routines. Ideally, this site will become overtime a 'go to' location where incoming students who will be working with modeling and heavy data analysis on servers can find tips for getting started.