Thanks for that link, Steko. I'll give it a go. Thanks again,
David Hunter Director | Hunter Geophysics Archaeological geophysicists based in Melbourne. Mob.: (+61) 0488 501 261 [email protected] PO Box 1445 | Central Park, VIC 3145 | Australia -----Original Message----- From: Stefano Costa [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 12:37 AM To: David Hunter Cc: [email protected] Subject: RE: Arch geophysics Il giorno sab, 08/05/2010 alle 22.16 +1000, David Hunter ha scritto: > > At this stage, I am working with magnetic, electromagnetic, > resistivity and ground-penetrating radar data. I also use Trimble RTK > GPS to create Digital Elevation Models, upon which I would like to > overlay the geophysical data plots. In the past, I have used > Windows-based proprietary GIS Global Mapper, but would like to see > what is available in Linux. > I've just found this: http://code.google.com/p/tpq/ > A collection of tools useful to the archaeological geophysicist and > surveyor, focussing on the conversion of data from proprietary > formats, georeferencing them, and tagging with metadata. Might be interesting. There is also a program for downloading data from Geoscan Research RM15-D resitivity meters. Ciao, steko -- Stefano Costa http://www.iosa.it/ Open Archaeology -- Mailing list info: http://lists.linux.it/listinfo/archaeology
