GRASS GIS
GRASS (Geographic Resources Analysis Support System) is a free Geographic Information System (GIS) software used for geospatial data management and analysis, image processing, graphics/maps production, spatial modeling, and visualization.
Available
GRASS is available with following versions:
- 8.3 with grassgis module in Puhti
- 7.8.7 with qgis/3.31 module in Puhti and LUMI
- 7.8.5 with qgis/3.22 module in Puhti
Usage
GRASS GIS Command Line Interface
GRASS GIS command line tools can be used in an interactive session or batch jobs. See examples for using GRASS GIS commands in Puhti with GRASS bash scripting, Python scripting or PyGRASS. See also the references section at the end of this page.
GRASS GIS Graphical User Interface
GRASS in Puhti
The easiest option for using GRASS GIS is to open it in Puhti web interface.
- Log in to Puhti web interface.
- Open Desktop app.
- After launching the Desktop, double-click GRASS-GIS icon for the newest version.
If you want to use older version, open Terminal
(Desktop icon) and start GRASS GIS:
GRASS in LUMI
Until LUMI web interface is available, GRASS needs to be used with SSH X11 forwarding.
License
Geographic Resources Analysis Support System (GRASS) is Copyright, 1999-2020 GRASS Development Team, and licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). This includes all software, documentation, and associated materials. Full GRASS GIS license
Citation
This software can be cited by chosing the appropriate citation from the GRASS citation repository.
Acknowledgement
Please acknowledge CSC and Geoportti in your publications, it is important for project continuation and funding reports. As an example, you can write "The authors wish to thank CSC - IT Center for Science, Finland (urn:nbn:fi:research-infras-2016072531) and the Open Geospatial Information Infrastructure for Research (Geoportti, urn:nbn:fi:research-infras-2016072513) for computational resources and support".
Installation
- GRASS 8.3 was installed to Puhti with Tykky's wrap-container functionality using the GRASS Docker image from Dockerhub provided by OSGEO:
wrap-container -w /usr/local/bin,/usr/bin/python3 docker://osgeo/grass-gis:releasebranch_8_3-ubuntu_wxgui --prefix 8.3
- GRASS 7.x was installed to Puhti and LUMI as part of QGIS installation.
References
- GRASS GIS homepage
- GRASS GIS manuals
- Parellel GRASS jobs
- GRASS GIS tutorials
- GRASS database, location, mapset and region, the basic concepts always needed with GRASS GIS.
In case of using parallel computation, be extra careful with
region
. - Anna Petrasova, GRASS GIS workshop at FOSS4G, part 5: parallelization