- AAPLAY: The Autodesk Animation Player is
a program for viewing a wide variety of animation formats, including
*.fli and *.flc file types. You can create your own animation
files too. To get the software, ftp to crusty.er.usgs.gov as
follows:
- ftp crusty.er.usgs.gov
- anonymous [username]
- your_email_addr@my.place.edu [password]
- cd pub/animation/fli
- bin
- get dta203.zip
- quit
Note that the dta.exe PC-based (DOS) program can create FLC and FLI animations from PCX and
TARGA images and it's an easy program to use. You can also get the
DISPLAY program using
which can create FLC and FLI animations from more than 20 different
formats, but it is not as easy to use as DTA nor does it have as
many options. But DISPLAY does convert and manipulate images
between 20 or so differenct formatst, including GIF, TIF, TGA,
PCX, PPM, Alchemy RAW, and the YUV used my mpeg_encode.
- ATSEE Matlab utility to plot ship's track, station locations,
moorings, etc.
- CTDPLOT: Plotting CTD Data from the Broadscale Surveys.
- EventLog QuatroPro utility to simplify manual logging of
stations and other cruise events.
- GBPLOT
- a matlab based utility to generate a basic plot of
the Georges Bank area with isobath lines. You can ftp a
zip file or select the files
individually. A
tar file of these files is also available.
- GMT - Generic
Mapping Tools used by our "options server" to produce some of the
JGOFS Data System's plots.
- Kriging software: This Matlab based toolbox was written by
Caroline Lafleur and Yves Gratton, INRS-Ocanologie, Universit du
Qubec Rimouski. A very brief description on how to use this software is
available in English.
More complete documentation is available, but only in
French.
See the CONTENTS.M
file for a brief description (in English) of each of the Matlab
functions.
The software is available as a
tar file,
a zip file, or via
anonymous ftp access from globec.whoi.edu, cd to
/pub/software/kriging.
Also available (to be used in conjunction with the Lafleur/Gratton
Matlab kriging tool) is a "one-shot" Matlab project written for Jeff Runge.
A brief description on how to use this software is
available from the URL http://globec.whoi.edu/software/krigeage/demodoc.html.
Questions and comments may be directed to: Yves Gratton,
418-724-1741, yves_gratton@uqar.uquebec.ca or Jeffrey Runge,
418-775-0676, j_runge@am.qc.dfo.ca. The software is available as a
tar file,
a zip file, or via
anonymous ftp access from globec.whoi.edu, cd to
/pub/software/krigeage.
- Matlab code for local and remote import of database data. It
is available from a tar file server. You need Matlab running on your
machine, including the external interface code to use this
feature.
- PCXSHADE
is used to convert a 256-color PCX graphic file (zsoft format) to a
2-color (Black and White) PCX graphic file. In the process of
conversion, dither patterns are substituted for each color in the
256-color file. It is a FORTRAN program which runs under DOS (PC). The
program was written by J.E. O'Reilly, NOAA, Narragansett RI 02882-1199
(oreilly@fish1.gso.uri.edu).
- A program to calculate sigma T based on salinity and temperature
is available in both a MATLAB and FORTRAN versions.
Last updated: June 23, 1997