Name: Simon Marius Mudd
Type: User
Company: University of Edinburgh
Bio: I explore geomorphology, hydrology, coastal processes, geochemistry, and ecology through topographic data, point cloud data, and numerical models.
Location: Scotland
Blog: http://www.geos.ed.ac.uk/homes/smudd/
Simon Marius Mudd's Projects
A basic template for overleaf
An asciidoctor book template. Use it to make books and websites. See readme below for instructions on how to convert this into your own repository.
This is a raster image of a cat on rollerskates generated using Microsoft paint
A very simple 1D model of channel evolution using stream power for teaching purposes
A collection of tools for chi analysis
Some scripts for plotting data from a model that tracks surface topography and CRN concentrations
The tex file containing my CV
:ship: A Docker image for using the Asciidoctor toolchain to process AsciiDoc content
A docker container for geemap
Scripts for simple plotting of geochemistry
A test of Bokeh's google map capability
A script for parsing GNI data from the world bank
Functions for exploring hillslope evolution in one dimension
Some notebooks.
A docker container for landlab
A conda-smithy repository for lsdtopotools.
Python functions to plot some of the equations in Maher and Chamberlain Science 2014
The marsh column model
Scripts for a mudflat to marsh analytical model
A book for the numeracy, modelling and data management course.
Files for the Numeracy, Modelling and Data Management course
A sphinx generated website for the NMDM course at the University of Edinburgh
A wrapper for the national river flow archive (nrfa). This is a record of river flows in the United Kingdom. More information about the nrfa can be found here: https://nrfa.ceh.ac.uk/. The authors of this package are not affiliated with the nfra and this is not an official CEH software package.
A numerical model of a one dimensional hillslope written in c++
Some practicals on physical geography topics
Some basic QGIS techniques
Simon Marius Mudd's website: http://simon-m-mudd.github.io/
Some simple functions for running MCMC models
Some notebooks for teaching. These are designed to be used on the Noteable service, available through the University of Edinburgh. They can be usd on other jupyter services, but you will need to install the geospatial python tools (gdal, cartopy, rasterio, fiona, geopandas).