Downloads
You can find below all the available packages as part of the LISEM software.
PLEASE NOTE: LISEM classic and LISEM are different softwares. Dont know which one you want? See the documentation!
LISEM Classic
LISEM Classis provides a focus on detailed modelling of hydrology, flow and erosion. See the github page and classic downloads for more details.
Version 6.845 (select the zip-file under assets)
Windows-64x Portable executable |
LISEM
The new LISEM software, a geo-spatial modelling and analysis tool focusing on multi-hazards, is now public in alpha-relase. WARNING: Contains various bugs!!
Version 0.2.4
Windows-64x Portable zipped executable | |
Windows-64x installer | |
Windows-64x Python Wheel |
Version 0.2.3 (Depricated)
Windows-64x Portable zipped executable | |
Windows-64x installer | |
Windows-64x Python Wheel |
Version 0.2.2 (Depricated)
Windows-64x Portable zipped executable | |
Windows-64x installer | |
Windows-64x Python Wheel |
OpenLISEM Hazard
The OpenLISEM Hazard model does not receive active support. It has become pretty stable, and is available here:
Windows-64x Portable executable
Additional files
Machine learning models
The following machine learning models have been made for the purpose of creating high-resolution elevation data from low-resolution source data. Use the following code to apply the model to an elevation file:
hr.tif = ApplyMLModel({lr.tif},"model.onnx",32,32,{0,3,1,2});
Where “model.onnx” should be replaced with the model that you want to use.
Dahal-EBRN-Dominica (Best option)
The following models are currently not yet working within LISEM, but could be used with the ONNX or Tensorflow API. Dahal-ESRGAN-Austria
Example dataset for the LISEM model
Below are the example datasets for the LISEM tutorials on the youtube channel:
LISEM model landslide simulation for Acheron Dominica Grande-Bay data Test Lake
The following links provide some more example datasets, featuring terrain elevation, geophysical parameters, land cover, soil types and precipitation data. These can be used to test the physically-based model. They were originally created for the old OpenLISEM Hazard software, but provide enough information to run LISEM or LISEM classic.