getm-rewrite
Estuary model
A Python and Fortran-based implementation of the General Estuarine Transport Model
Rewrite of the General Estuarine Transport Model (GETM) in Python (mostly) and Fortran (performance-critical sections)
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Language: Python
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estuary-earth-science
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