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- From: mccauley@ecn.purdue.edu (Darrell McCauley)
- Subject: Re: where is GEO-EAS?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.202024.12355@noose.ecn.purdue.edu>
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- Organization: Ag Engineering Dept, Purdue University
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 20:20:24 GMT
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- In article <00966EED.B2594DE0.18575@gpsrv1.gpsr.colostate.edu>, wylie@GPSRV1.GPSR.COLOSTATE.EDU (Bruce K. Wylie (303) 490 8336) writes:
- |> I currently haave a copy of the EPA public domain geostatistical
- |> software (version 1.2.1). I am a little frustrated with its
- |> limitation for kriging to a 100 by 100 grid and no more than
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- do you have source code with it? If so, that would be a good starting point.
-
- |> 1,000 data points. Is there a new version out that may handel
- |> larger grids?
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- You may try the authors...
- My contact is: Evan J. England
- USEPA EMSL-LV, EAD
- P.O. Box 93478
- Las Vegas, NV 89193-3478
-
- I don't have a phone number, but I suppose that you could get it from
- Directory Assistance. In the past, the arrangement was to send him
- some 5.25" diskettes and he would send them back with Geo-EAS on them. I
- don't know if this is still the policy. Check with him.
-
- If anyone contacts him, you may ask if he minds if the software
- (binaries AND source code) is made available via anonymous ftp.
- If he doesn't, and if the package hasn't grown substantially since
- I received my copy (a few years ago), I wouldn't mind putting this
- up for anonymous ftp on a machine at Purdue. It would save the hassle for
- many people as well as get some more exposure for England and others'
- work. I understand it to be a fairly decent package, but I don't
- work with PC's (or FORTRAN, for that matter), so I didn't play with
- it much.
-
- Hopefully within the next few months we'll have all of this
- functionality (semivariogram fitting, kriging, etc) within GRASS. Stay tuned...
- --
- James Darrell McCauley Dept of Ag Engineering, Purdue Univ
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