> I am searching for Windows based software (preferably public domain,
> a.k.a. free or nearly so) for analyzing spatial data, with kriging and
> the usual graphics capabilities included. I am aware of some old DOS
> code that was done >10 yrs ago in US, just hoping for more recent. (I am
> aware of some on the market, too, but do not have several $000).
>
> Thank you & I will share the results from my query.
Please check out the EcoSSe software (Eco Spatial Statistical Evaluation)
software.
Price $US1,000 via Web purchasing at http://geoecosse.hypermart.net
600 pounds Sterling (just over 1,000 Euros) plus VAT where applicable. Order
from http://geoecosse.bizland.com/enq.htm
Demo version available at
http://uk.geocities.com/drisobelclark/Ecosse_download.html
This software also forms an integral part of the new book (2 months!)
Practical Geostatistics 2000 by myself and Bill Harper. It is a full Windows
implementation (95, 98 and 2000) and includes some basic statistical
analysis, semi-variogram calculation and modelling and kriging (ordinary,
lognormal, indicator, universal, rank uniform). Updates until the end of
2000 are included in the price and include co-kriging and even more
interactive graphics.
The only cheaper you will find is GS+ which is around $500 and can be found
by any search engine on the keywords geostatistics and software.
There is free and shareware stuff around, but I don't know of any true
Windows implementation. There is, for example, a Windows shell for GSLIB,
but this just opens a DOS Window.
Please feel free to contact me or Bill Harper [log in to unmask] if you
have any detailed questions.
Dr Isobel Clark
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http://uk.geocities.com/drisobelclark
Geostokos (Ecosse) Limited
Alloa Business Centre
Whins Road, Alloa FK10 3SA
Central Scotland
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http://www.stokos.demon.co.uk
Tel/Fax: +44 1259 211904
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