[meteorite-list] Using GIS for Meteorite Hunting and Study
From: Paul <bristolia_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 20:52:17 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <91526.68618.qm_at_web36207.mail.mud.yahoo.com> McCartney Taylor wrote "I, too, am a GIS person. Since Land ownership & GIS has just been brought up, I have to take this one step farther and mention good & free GIS packages." I do not bother with ESRI as a GIS program even though where I work has a group license for it. It takes a long, long time to learn how to work. Instead, I use Global Mapper, which only costs about 300.00 dollars and is very easy to use and does what I need it to do. Also, their support people, not only return email and other inquiries about problems, they typically do it the same day that you contact them. More information can be found at: Global Mapper - http://www.globalmapper.com/ It does a spectacular job with Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) especially those made from LIDAR data. Some examples of DEMs made from the LIDAR data can be seen in "The Scotlandville, Denham Springs, and Baton Rouge Faults - A Map Guide for Real Estate Buyers, Sellers, and Developers in the Greater Baton Rouge Area" at http://www.lgs.lsu.edu/deploy/uploads/BRFaultsGuide.pdf Yours, Paul H. Received on Thu 26 Jun 2008 11:52:17 PM PDT |
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