Dave,
very useful teaching device. Thanks a lot.
For future versions of the program you could step up to the third
dimension and tackle the problem of systematic errors introduced by
cut effects. It has interesting effects in some cases.
See for example:
Hezel DC (2007) A model for calculating the errors of 2D bulk analysis
relative to the true 3D bulk composition of an object, with
application to chondrules. Computers and Geosciences, 33: 1162-1175.
best regards,
horst
> What a cool idea. Am I reading this correctly that it will work on
> Macs, but those of us running Windows on a PC are out of luck at
> this time?
What do you mean by "this time"?
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