by G. Attard | Apr 26, 2022 | Geospatial Data
This article is an Earth Engine community tutorial. Introduction Groundwater recharge represents the amount of water coming from precipitation reaching the groundwater table. Its determination helps to better understand the available/renewable groundwater in...
by G. Attard and M. Mälicke | Jul 9, 2021 | Geospatial Data
Introduction Context Spatially continuous data play a significant role in planning, risk assessment and decision making in environmental management (Li et al. 2011). However, these data are not always available and often difficult or expensive to acquire. The...
by G. Attard | Jan 5, 2021 | Geospatial Data
Introduction In France, main geological/geoscientific data are managed by the French Geological Survey and several platforms provide a public and free access to many datasets such as: geological maps, boreholes, piezometers and wells locations, geological reports and...
by G. Attard and S. Benz | May 24, 2020 | Geospatial Data
Introduction Within the last decade, a huge amount of geospatial data, such as satellite data (e.g. land surface temperatures, vegetation) or the output of large scale, even global models (e.g. wind speed, groundwater recharge), have become freely available from...