AI-GEOSTATS: Skipping nodes in GSLIB and 2 answers to a question

2003-06-24 Thread geogis 123
Dear all, many thanks to Pierre Goovaerts and Yetta Jager for answering my previous question (see below) I have another question (possibly pretty basic ...apologies in case it is a RTFM question, but the manual is rather large :-).. I notice that irregular interpolated grids are published

AI-GEOSTATS: Simulation of fft-field

2003-06-24 Thread Klemens Barfus
Dear list-members, First of all, I am a Newbie to simulation. I want to simulate cloud fields, described by the liquid water path - a measure for the liquid water in the atmospheric column in g/m*m. The variable, the liquid water path field, shall match a specific power law. On the other hand the

Re: AI-GEOSTATS: Skipping nodes in GSLIB and 2 answers to a question

2003-06-24 Thread Edzer J. Pebesma
geogis 123 wrote: Alternatively, is there such an option in other software doing simulations? Yes, http://www.gstat.org -- Edzer -- * To post a message to the list, send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] * As a general service to the users, please remember to post a summary of any useful responses to

AI-GEOSTATS: help with s-plus

2003-06-24 Thread Lenham, Jessica
Hello, I'm a PhD student trying to use S-Plus (with the spatial stats module) to create variogram clouds so that I can identify local outliers in my data set (I'm looking for local outliers and not general population outliers).. I have previously only used genstat for my geostats and I'm not

AI-GEOSTATS: analysis of bone surfaces

2003-06-24 Thread ANN ZUMWALT
Hello- I am a graduate student studying the functional morphology of bones. Part of my thesis entails characterizing the shape of a relatively complex 3D bone surface. I am testing to see whether exercise affects the morphology of this surface, so am looking for a way to test for differences

AI-GEOSTATS: Re: analysis of bone surfaces

2003-06-24 Thread Wilmer Rivers
Ann Zumwalt writes: I am especially interested in testing for differences in the rugosity (ie, bumpiness) of the surfaces, but am interested in *any* method that would help me analyze these surfaces. I have 3D grid data (x,y,z) that represents the surfaces (I am scanning the bones with a

RE: AI-GEOSTATS: analysis of bone surfaces

2003-06-24 Thread Ted Harding
On 24-Jun-03 ANN ZUMWALT wrote: I am a graduate student studying the functional morphology of bones. Part of my thesis entails characterizing the shape of a relatively complex 3D bone surface. I am testing to see whether exercise affects the morphology of this surface, so am looking for a way

RE: AI-GEOSTATS: analysis of bone surfaces

2003-06-24 Thread Reed Copsey
Ann, Though our software was developed primarily for Earth Science applications, Arizona State University is using our EVS-PRO software to animate fetal mouse embryo development based on scanned photomicrographs of tissue structures. One (of many) challenge they face is finding reference points