Import a file in ASCII format Import the base map Digitize the watershed boundaries Generate the DTM Overlay the DTM on the watershed boundaries

Hydrology ◽  
2010 ◽  
pp. 140-140
Keyword(s):  
1995 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Barba ◽  
R. Di Giovambattista ◽  
G. Smriglio

he Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica (ING) Seismic Network Database (ISND) includes over 300000 arrivaI times of Italian, Mediterranean and teleseismic earthquakes from 1983 to date. This database is a useful tool for Italian and foreign seismologists ( over 1000 data requests in the first 6 months of this year). Recently (1994) the ING began storing in the ISND, the digital waveforms associated with arri,Tal times and experimen- tally allowed users to retrieve waveforms recorded by the ING acquisition system. In this paper we describe the types of data stored and the interactive and batch procedures available to obtain arrivaI times and/or asso- ciated waveforms. The ISND is reachable via telephone line, P.S.I., Internet and DecNet. Users can read and send to their E-mail address alI selected earthquakes locations, parameters, arrivaI times and associated digital waveforms (in SAC, SUDS or ASCII format). For r;aedium or large amounts of data users can ask to receive data by means of magnetic media (DAT, Video 8, floppy disk).


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Erich Franz Stocker ◽  
Owen Kelley ◽  
Jason West

<p>This poster provides the design, content and purpose of the<br>Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) gridded text<br>products. Gridded text products at the same time and space resolution are<br>available from the start of the TRMM period in January 1998 through the<br>current GPM data collection period. The poster provides an example of the<br>use of this data product by examining the structure of the Indian monsoon as<br>well as examining the monsoon during El Nino and La Nina periods. It will<br>also look at diurnal precipitation during the Indian monsoon season. As<br>part of the examination of the Indian monsoon using the gridded text<br>product, the poster demonstrates the ease of integration with other data.<br>In this case, Sea Surface Temperature (SST) data that is relevant to the Indian monsoon is examined<br>side-by-side with the precipitation data. It further demonstrates the ease<br>of aggregating the daily gridded data across many years while still<br>retaining the hourly structure that enables diurnal studies. The GPM<br>gridded text product is currently the only level 3 GPM product which can<br>be aggregated in this way. The representation of data in ASCII format<br>allows potential users to concentrate on the scientific analysis rather<br>than the physical format of the data. In summary, the poster provides an<br>overview that uses examples to demonstrate the efficacy of this unique GPM<br>data product.</p>


2014 ◽  
Vol 602-605 ◽  
pp. 3556-3559
Author(s):  
Kai Min Pang ◽  
Ying Zhang ◽  
Xin Shi ◽  
Wen Jie Zhao

Based on the in-depth analysis of the structure of DXF, STL files, there is lots of code information in entities of the 3D entity information-stored DXF files, which isn’t good for the use of the valuable information, ASCII format of STL files store the normal vector and vertex coordinates as 3D graphics data for storage in a cramped construction, easy for reading. While binary format of STL files store the information in bytes by rules. Take box as an example, and VC++6.0 programming language is used to program the data information, so as to read and display DXF file information, conduct data transformation according to the set of transformation rules, finally realizing the DXF and STL’s file transformation and displaying content, providing convenience for the file data reading of different platforms.


1995 ◽  
Vol 81 (2) ◽  
pp. 355-364
Author(s):  
Elisabeth Tenvergert ◽  
Johannes Kingma ◽  
Henk J. Klasen

The interchange between different database management systems and statistical packages may be hampered by different formats for data structure. The programs FIXFREE and GENHDR convert database files into different formats: ASCII fixed format to comma-delimited free ASCII format and vice versa. The programs may be used either as stand alone programs or as procedures within a database management system. The programs also contain a procedure to import comma-delimited free ASCII formatted files into database management systems, e.g., DBase III, DBase IV, or the different versions of FOXPRO. The programs are written in TURBO PASCAL (Version 6.0).


1995 ◽  
Vol 73 (9) ◽  
pp. 1412-1426 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Cabrol-Bass ◽  
C. Cachet ◽  
C. Cleva ◽  
A. Eghbaldar ◽  
T.P. Forrest

In the last few years, intensive research by several groups has shown that neural networks can be used to analyse spectral data for structural elucidation, and that their performance approaches that of an expert in the field. The construction of such networks, their training and evaluation, requires large structural and spectral databases and significant computational resources and time. However, once the network has been completed it can be used very effectively for practical applications on an ordinary desktop computer. In this article we describe the methodology for creating such a network for infrared and mass spectra, and present a program for use on a personal computer, either connected to a spectrometer or independently. The program accepts data in ASCII format, both for the network description and for the spectral information. This approach permits the use of neural networks in an analytical laboratory with limited computational resources. Keywords: neural networks, infrared spectroscopy, mass spectroscopy, structure determination.


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