refactor: homogenization of the test meshes for the geos-processing filters#221
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refactor: homogenization of the test meshes for the geos-processing filters#221RomainBaville wants to merge 17 commits intomainfrom
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This PR aims to clean the tests meshes of the geos-processing folder. The idear is to use meshes from a GEOS simulation. Only few other small meshes are needed to test the qc filters because the meshes from a GEOS simulation do not have lot of differents cell types.
This pr closes #222