Grizzly Bear Simulation
A standalone browser adaptation of the public USGS grizzly movement example, presented as a live terrain editor, animated movement study, and compact demonstration of research-oriented interface design.
Browser-native scientific presentation
51M34RTH is an independent proof of concept focused on presenting applied-science work through careful, browser-native interfaces. The project is intended to show that technical models can be made inspectable, demonstrable, and publicly legible without reducing them to simplified marketing abstractions.
Current work
The current public example is a standalone browser adaptation of the public USGS grizzly bear simulation code examples. It is presented as a map-based movement study with a restrained interface, synthetic Montana-inspired terrain, and explicit acknowledgment that the browser version is an adaptation rather than the canonical software release.
A standalone browser adaptation of the public USGS grizzly movement example, presented as a live terrain editor, animated movement study, and compact demonstration of research-oriented interface design.
An existing space-weather page remains in the repository as a secondary experiment. It is retained here without changing the primary academic focus of the landing page.
Attribution
The grizzly simulation shown in this repository is derived from the public U.S. Geological Survey software release and should be presented as an adaptation. The browser implementation focuses on visualization and accessibility, not on claiming authorship of the underlying scientific method or an exact reproduction of the original study inputs.