22 results for “topic:mediterranean”
A multi-purpose dataset for data-driven wildfire modeling in the Mediterranean. Deep Learning models for wildfire modeling, e.g. danger forecasting, burned area prediction, etc
Spatial and temporal interpolation of satellite altimetry data usinig Diva & Divand methods
Python code to read the netCDF files and produce the figures of the paper.
Extracts the necessary parameters from the file and uses Hart's method to identify the location and intensity of a Medicane. It is designed for scientific purposes, including publishing in scientific journals.
Phoenician Transliteration Tool
Quantitative analysis of inscriptions, detecting road networks in the ancient Mediterranean based on inscriptions
This repository provides the code and data to model fire and drought effects in the Mediterranean forests, as in the paper Baudena et al 2020, New Phytologist
Greco's Specialty Foods
🍝 Le Marseillais. Discover our responsive Gastronomy, from Mockup to Code..
The repository contains raw data coralligenous cliffs' structures, environmental, and connectivity dataset used "Structure and diversity patterns of coralligenous cliffs across three ecoregions in the Central-Western Mediterranean Sea"for the analysis carried out for the manuscropt entitled
Data and R code accompanying article 10.1007/s10750-023-05143-4 in Hydrobiologia.
Pythonic ABM for household demography in the Mediterranean
Report from data workshop, Nov 24-28 2025
"Wie die EU die Seenotrettung abschaffte" - A web documentary
Data and R code accompanying article 10.3354/meps14261 in Marine Ecology Progress Series.
Public Domain Works of John Fellows (1760-1844)
Public Domain Works of Pierre-Henri Larcher (1726-1812)
shell ornamentation in bivalves and brachiopods
Overview over migration across the the blue borders of the Mediterranean
Overview over migration across the the blue borders of the Mediterranean
This repository provides the code and example results for the models used in Ebner&Meijer, 2025
Public Domain Works by John O'Neill (1837-1895).