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Open-source application in geoscience with Geoapps.
Check out the Geoapps GitHub repo; it contains several python applications in geoscience with visualization, runs in Jupyter notebook.

The geoapps project has been created by Mira Geoscience for the development and sharing of open-source applications in geoscience. Users will be able to directly leverage the powerful visualization capabilities of Geoscience ANALYST along with open-source code from the Python ecosystem.

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Geoscience ANALYST is a free standalone application that allows users to import, visualize, annotate, save, and distribute a multitude of 3D geoscience and mining data types and models. It is the ideal companion to a wide variety of 3D modelling packages. It has an intuitive and modern user interface that is geared toward rapid understanding of complex data. Geoscience ANALYST will quickly become your primary means of communicating and disseminating data, models, and the business decisions based on them.
Geoscience ANALYST can import and share numerous data (e.g., structural, geological, geochemical, seismic, grav/mag, EM, DC/IP, drillholes) and model formats, including GOCAD Mining Suite and VP Suite. It is the 3D visual front end and 3D data set search tool for the Geoscience INTEGRATOR data management system. Its open geoh5 file format, open-source geoh5py Python API and geoapps application repository allow users to leverage the powerful visualization capabilities of Geoscience ANALYST along with open-source code from the Python ecosystem.
https://mirageoscience.com/mining-industry-software/geoscience-analyst/


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