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tidyterra: 'tidyverse' Methods and 'ggplot2' Helpers for 'terra' Objects

Diego Hernangómez  Dewey Dunnington  ggplot2 authors   View description and downloadsView dependenciesGitHub project

2022 Published
0.6.0 Version
0 Citations
3 Authors
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2018
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2012
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lifeR: Identify Sites for Your Bird List (Version 1.0.1)

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malariaAtlas: An R Interface to Open-Access Malaria Data, Hosted by the 'Malaria Atlas Project' (Version 1.5.1)

2018
mapSpain: Administrative Boundaries of Spain (Version 0.9.0)

2020
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2021
rasterpic: Convert Digital Images into 'SpatRaster' Objects (Version 0.2.5)

2022
sparrpowR: Power Analysis to Detect Spatial Relative Risk Clusters (Version 0.2.8)

2020
tectonicr: Analyzing the Orientation of Maximum Horizontal Stress (Version 0.2.95)

2023
tidysdm: Species Distribution Models with Tidymodels (Version 0.9.4)

2023

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