Darrell's s.surf.krig
Malcolm Williamson
malcolm at cast.uark.edu
Tue Oct 17 08:00:00 EDT 1995
On Tue, 17 Oct 1995, charnotw wrote:
(deletia)
>
> BTW does any one have any handy hints for removing harden guck from
> a flat bed scanner. I thought I'd ask before I nip downstairs and
> borrow some acid from the concrete laboratory, cheers 8-)
Assuming that it is a glass scanning plate, have you tried the
old-fashioned razor-blade technique?
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Malcolm D. Williamson - GIS Specialist E-mail: malcolm at cast.uark.edu
Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies Telephone: (501) 575-6159
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University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, AR 72701
> >
> Tom Charnock O--O
> Dept Civil Engineering (~~~~)
> Aston University ( __ )
> Birmingham B4 7ET UK /|\ /|\
> charnotw at sun.aston.ac.uk
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>
> PS my original message was:
> > Hi
> >
> >I've been trying to use Darrell's s.surf.krig, could someone email me
^^^^^ sorry Chris 8-)
> > a data set and the input parameters (nugget range etc) so I can see
> > if I've got it working properly. I've tried using my own data but
> > I can't get it to work satisfactorially, I suspect I'm not using
> > correct parameters but I'd like to rule out a bug I may have
> > introduced while compiling it. BTW has anyone done a cokriger
> > for GRASS
> >
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