[GRASS-user] thanks to GRASS!

Brent Wood b.wood at niwa.co.nz
Wed Jul 11 18:54:07 EDT 2007


Michael Barton wrote:
> I wonder if we should start a GRASS "library" on the main site or the
> WIKI where users could post PDF's or links to papers on using GRASS?
>
> Michael
Perhaps via OSGEO, so rather than a GRASS focus, it can be used for
other FOSS GIS tools as well. (Unfortunately, GMT & R are not OSGEO
projects, and AFAIK, are not likely to become such).

I'd be interested in references not just to GRASS, but also to QGIS,
GDAL, mapserver, etc....

Brent Wood

 



>
>
> On 7/11/07 1:03 AM, "Jaime Carrera" <jaicarrerahdez at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>     Dear list,
>
>     I would just like to thank the GRASS development team for creating
>     such a nice piece of software, as without it I couldn't have done
>     my PhD work. One of my ideas was to show that Open Source software
>     can be used to develop a large project (as some people think that
>     free stuff is not good) and the use of GRASS, R, GMT, The GIMP and
>     Inkscape was crucial to prove my point.
>
>     If someone is interested in some of this work, please follow these
>     links; if someone can't access these links, please let me know and
>     I can send a PDF copy of them.
>
>     On the use of GRASS with R and GSTAT to interpolate daily
>     climatological variables (rainfall, and both minimum and maximum
>     temperature) using different Kriging methods:
>
>     Carrera-Hernandez, J. J. and Gaskin, S.J. (2007). Spatio temporal
>     analysis of daily precipitation and temperature in the Basin of
>     Mexico. Journal of Hydrology. DOI:
>     http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2006.12.021
>
>     On the use of GRASS in groundwater modeling (Now I have time to
>     update it for GRASS 6.2 and MODFLOW 2005 !)
>
>     Carrera-Hernandez, J. J. and Gaskin, S. J. (2006). The Groundwater
>     Modelling Tool for GRASS (GMTG). Open Source groundwater flow
>     modelling. Computers & Geosciences 32(3):339-351. DOI:
>     http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cageo.2005.06.018
>
>     There is another paper (in press, Hydrogeology Journal) on which I
>     used GRASS, R and GMT to analyze the evolution of the groundwater
>     level in the Basin of  Mexico. The DOI It should be available
>     within the next week.
>
>     Cheers,
>
>     Jaime
>
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