[GRASS-user] Hydraulic Models With GRASS
Rich Shepard
rshepard at appl-ecosys.com
Wed Feb 17 15:00:32 EST 2010
On Wed, 17 Feb 2010, Werner Macho wrote:
> You seem to search for the same things that I am doing (or at least try to
> do). It would be great if such things once get integrated somehow into
> GRASS or any other OpenSource Tool.
Werner,
I found some code from the US Geological Survey. Most are for ground
water, but some are for surface water. There's also code from the US
Environmental Protection Agency for chemical transport. One application was
originally written for DG/UX in FORTRAN-77 and I don't know what will happen
if I try to build it on linux.
> I know it becomes offtopic now - but I begged Gernot Belger from bjoernsen
> engineers to make a linux version of their tool available for download ..
> And he did - And probably we can make them releasing it for linux on a
> regular base once we're more linux users..
I'm sure there are plenty of GRASS users running linux. That's the only
platform for which it was available for a long time. And, since that's all I
run I pay no attention to anything Microsoft.
> As they use eclipse and java it seems not to be _such_ a problem.
There's a java2python application.
Thanks,
Rich
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