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Verde v1.9.0: Processing and gridding spatial data in Python

Authors: Askevold, Sarah Margrethe; Heagy, Lindsey; Hoese, David; Góes Rocha de Lima, Gabriel; Pisel, Jesse; Soler, Santiago R.; Souza-Junior, Gelson Ferreira; +2 Authors

Verde v1.9.0: Processing and gridding spatial data in Python

Abstract

Verde is a Python library for processing spatial data (topography, point clouds, bathymetry, geophysics surveys, etc) and interpolating them on a 2D surface (i.e., gridding) with a hint of machine learning. Verde v1.0.0 was reviewed at the Journal of Open Source Software: https://github.com/openjournals/joss-reviews/issues/957 Documentation: https://www.fatiando.org/verde Source code: https://github.com/fatiando/verde Part of the Fatiando a Terra project. Note: Authors are listed in alphabetical order by last name.

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