Anna Petrasova, Vaclav Petras, Caitlin Haedrich
In this hands-on workshop, we’ll take our first steps in GRASS by exploring a small watershed in Eastern North Carolina—home to some of the highest densities of swine waste lagoons in the country. Within an online computational notebook we will model how water — and waste — might move through the landscape. No prior GRASS experience required, basic Python is an advantage.
Presenter(s): Anna Petrasova, Vaclav Petras, Caitlin Haedrich, North Carolina State University, Center for Geospatial Analytics.
Open the workshop.ipynb through mybinder.org and execute the cells one by one:
Aletrnatively, try running the notebook in Google Colab:
This material is dual licensed under GNU FDL 1.3 and CC BY-SA 4.0.
This workshop was developed and delivered with the support of the U.S. National Science Foundation, award 2303651 and was hosted by the Center for Geospatial Analytics at North Carolina State University.
