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  • 1
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Warszawa, Elsevier, vol. 118, no. 1-2, pp. 693-706, pp. 1960, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Location ; Seismology ; Hypocentral depth ; Data analysis / ~ processing ; GJI
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  • 2
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    In:  Terra Nova, Potsdam, ZIPE, vol. 6, no. 6979, pp. 291-300, pp. 2501, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Seismology ; Earthquake ; Tectonics
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  • 3
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    In:  Geologie en Mijnbouw, Potsdam, ZIPE, vol. 73, no. 6979, pp. 181-197, pp. 2501, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Earthquake ; Source parameters ; Magnitude ; Seismology ; Fault plane solution, focal mechanism ; Location ; Tectonics
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  • 4
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    In:  Phys. Earth Plan. Int., Warszawa, Army Corps of Engineers, Woodward-Clyde Consultants, vol. 85, no. 1-3, pp. 293-318, pp. B05310, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Seismology ; Source ; SH waves ; Earthquake ; Inversion ; PEPI
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  • 5
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    In:  Phys. Earth Plan. Int., Bonn, Pergamon, vol. 82, no. 4, pp. 271-276, pp. 2018, (ISBN: 0534351875, 2nd edition)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Quality factor ; FractureT ; Attenuation ; Seismology ; PEPI
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  • 6
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    In:  Eos, Trans., Am. Geophys. Un., Berlin, Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, vol. 75, no. 48, pp. 563, pp. L07302, (ISSN 0016-8548, ISBN 3-510-50045-8)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: CMB ; Geothermics ; earth Core ; Seismology
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  • 7
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    In:  J. Geophys. Res., London, Icelandic Meteorological Office, Ministry for the Environment University of Iceland, vol. 99, no. 1, pp. 11859-11877, pp. TC1011, (ISSN 0016-8548, ISBN 3-510-50045-8)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Volcanology ; Non-linear effects ; Fluids ; Dynamic ; Seismology ; JGR
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  • 8
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., London, Icelandic Meteorological Office, Ministry for the Environment University of Iceland, vol. 117, no. 4, pp. 345-364, pp. B02206, (ISSN 0016-8548, ISBN 3-510-50045-8)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Stress ; Seismicity ; Modelling ; Seismology ; GJI
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  • 9
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    In:  Ann. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci., Amsterdam, Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, vol. 22, no. 50, pp. 207-237, pp. 2265, (ISSN 0016-8548, ISBN 3-510-50045-8)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Review article ; Seismology ; Source ; ANREV
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  • 10
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    In:  Geophys. Res. Lett., Luxembourg, Conseil de l'Europe, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 9-12, pp. L24312, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Moment tensor ; Fault plane solution, focal mechanism ; Seismology ; Wave form analysis ; Inversion ; GRL ; 7215 ; Seismology ; Earthquake ; parameters ; 7255 ; Surface ; waves ; and ; free ; oscillations ; nokms
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  • 11
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    In:  Geophys. Res. Lett., Basel, Elsevier Science Publishers, vol. 21(14), no. B3, pp. 1491-1494, pp. B03304, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: AnisotropyS ; Seismology ; China ; GRL
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  • 12
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Seismology ; Volcanology ; Location ; Fluids
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  • 13
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Chengdu, Sichuan, China, 4, vol. 84(2), no. B3, pp. 307-323, pp. 1334, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: AnisotropyS ; Seismology ; BSSA
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  • 14
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    In:  J. Geophys. Res., New York, 1-2, vol. 99, no. 19, pp. 2591-2600, pp. 2554, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Waves ; Wave propagation ; Non-linear effects ; Seismology ; JGR
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  • 15
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    In:  J. Geophys. Res., New York, August, vol. 99/B7, no. 3, pp. 13655-13665, pp. B05S05, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: AnisotropyS ; China ; Seismology ; earth mantle ; JGR
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  • 16
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    In:  Tectonophys., Kalamazoo, Michigan 49001, The Upjohn Company, vol. 233, no. 4, pp. 253-264, pp. L09603, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Location ; Seismology
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  • 17
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    In:  Seismological Res. Lett., L'wiw, Inst. f. Theoret. Geodäsie, vol. 65 (1), no. 4, pp. 20, pp. B01408, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: AnisotropyS ; Seismology ; Conference abstr. ; SRL
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  • 18
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    In:  Phys. Earth Plan. Int., Luxembourg, Conseil de l'Europe, vol. 83, no. 5, pp. 41-56, pp. L20305, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Seismology ; Source parameters ; Low frequency ... ; Data analysis / ~ processing ; PEPI
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  • 19
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Stuttgart, Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, vol. 118, no. 11/12, pp. 802-807, pp. L08309, (ISSN 0016-8548, ISBN 3-510-50045-8)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Inhomogeneity ; Seismology ; Travel time ; Vertical seismic profiling ; Borehole geophys. ; GJI
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  • 20
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Amsterdam, Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, vol. 117, no. 44, pp. 591-609, pp. L12S09, (ISSN 0016-8548, ISBN 3-510-50045-8)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Seismology ; RMS ; Lg-waves ; Nuclear explosion ; GJI
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  • 21
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    In:  J. Geophys. Res., Chengdu, Sichuan, China, 4, vol. 99, no. B3, pp. 11705-11722, pp. 1334, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Fault zone ; Seismology ; Waves ; Channel waves ; Earthquake ; JGR
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  • 22
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Hannover, Conseil de l'Europe, vol. 119, no. 1, pp. 783-790, pp. L24314, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Anisotropy ; Seismology ; Stefansson ; GJI
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  • 23
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    In:  Eos, Trans., Am. Geophys. Un., Paris, Conseil de l'Europe, vol. 75, no. 13, pp. 150f., 154, pp. L01306, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Project report/description ; OBS ; Seismology
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  • 24
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    In:  Tectonophys., Washington, D.C., American Geophysical Union, vol. 231, no. 3, pp. 311-323, pp. L08304, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Fault plane solution, focal mechanism ; Seismology ; Earthquake catalog
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  • 25
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    In:  DGG Mittlg., L'wiw, 3-4, vol. 211, no. 4, pp. 53-54, pp. L24312, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Proceedings of a conference ; Geodesy ; Gravimetry, Gravitation ; Seismology ; Earthquake precursor: prediction research ; Kumpel
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  • 26
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    In:  J. Geophys. Res., Luxembourg, Conseil de l'Europe, vol. 99, no. 1, pp. 15457-15467, pp. L24312, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Moment tensor ; Seismology ; Source mechanics ; JGR
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  • 27
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    In:  GSA Today, Tulsa, 450 pp.; 2nd modified and expanded ed., Society of Exploration Geophysics, vol. 4, no. 5, pp. 129, 132-134, pp. B12408, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Real time earthquake monitoring ; Seismology ; Crustal deformation (cf. Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain) ; Fracture
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  • 28
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    In:  Rev. Geophys., Paris, Conseil de l'Europe, vol. 32, no. 1-2, pp. 115-137, pp. L01306, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Seismology ; ConvolutionE ; GeodesyY ; Tomography ; Review article
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  • 29
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., vol. 84, no. 3-4, pp. 724-734
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Local earthquakes ; Source ; Seismology ; Earthquake ; Source parameters ; multiple ; ruptures ; BSSA
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  • 30
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    In:  Geologie en Mijnbouw, Bonn, Inst. f. Theoret. Geodäsie, vol. 73, no. 2, pp. 199-214
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Fault plane solution, focal mechanism ; Source parameters ; Earthquake ; Aftershocks ; Seismology
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  • 31
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Luxembourg, Conseil de l'Europe, vol. 119, no. 2, pp. 574-594, pp. 1892
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Velocity depth profile ; Teleseismic events ; Seismology ; GJI
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  • 32
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    In:  Eos, Trans., Am. Geophys. Un., San Francisco, Pergamon, vol. 75, no. 20, pp. 225, pp. 1246
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: SEDI ; Seismic networks ; Seismology
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  • 33
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Warszawa, Elsevier, vol. 118, no. 1-2, pp. 680-692, pp. 1960, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Location ; Seismology ; Data analysis / ~ processing ; GJI
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  • 34
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Leipzig, 3-4, vol. 116, no. 1, pp. 663-672, pp. L19606, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Source parameters ; Seismology ; Earthquake ; Inversion ; Surface waves ; GJI
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  • 35
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    In:  Earth planet. Sci. Lett., Potsdam, ZIPE, vol. 121, no. 4, pp. 385-403, pp. 2156, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Geothermics ; earth mantle ; Tomography ; Seismology ; Mineralogy ; Modelling ; Cadek
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  • 36
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    In:  DGG Mittlg., Warszawa, Conseil de l'Europe, vol. 5, no. 1-2, pp. 10-19, pp. 1095, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Project report/description ; Stress ; Geothermics ; Seismology ; Laboratory measurements ; Cermak
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  • 37
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    In:  Annali di Geofisica, Roma, Publicazioni dell'Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica, vol. 37, no. 3, pp. V, pp. B09304, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Proceedings of a conference ; Nuclear explosion ; Seismology ; Data analysis / ~ processing ; Detectors ; Discrimination ; Magnitude ; Location
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  • 38
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    In:  J. Volc. Geoth. Res., Roma, Publicazioni dell'Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica, vol. 62, no. 2, pp. 467-496, pp. B04102, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Earthquake precursor: prediction research ; Volcanology ; Seismology ; Earthquake precursor: statistical anal. of seismicity
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  • 39
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    In:  Geologie en Mijnbouw, Stockholm, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, vol. 4, no. E53, pp. 1-4, pp. L11308, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Stress ; Fault plane solution, focal mechanism ; Seismology ; rifting ; Conference abstr.
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  • 40
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    In:  Tectonophys., Oslo, Wiley, vol. 237, no. 35, pp. 73-86, pp. B08303, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Fault plane solution, focal mechanism ; Seismology ; Rognvaldsson
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  • 41
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    In:  Phys. Earth Plan. Int., Oslo, Wiley, vol. 84, no. 23, pp. 179-192, pp. L02304, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Seismology ; Inelastic ; Low frequency ... ; Surface waves ; Attenuation ; PEPI
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  • 42
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    In:  Science, Basel, Inst. f. Geophys., Ruhr-Univ. Bochum, vol. 263, no. 1-2, pp. 1105-1111, pp. 1019, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Plate tectonics ; ConvolutionE ; Anisotropy ; Seismology ; earth mantle
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  • 43
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Hokkaido University, Inst. f. Geophys., Ruhr-Univ. Bochum, vol. 117, no. 1-4, pp. 487-494, pp. 8038, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Scattering ; Seismology ; ConvolutionR ; Body waves ; Coda (waves, ~ of seismograms) ; GJI
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  • 44
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    In:  J. Volc. Geoth. Res., Hokkaido University, Inst. f. Geophys., Ruhr-Univ. Bochum, vol. 63, no. 105, pp. 111-128, pp. 2339, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Volcanology ; Seismology ; Seismicity
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  • 45
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    In:  Natural Hazards, Stuttgart, Ferdinand Enke Verlag, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 275-296, pp. L07611, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Site amplification ; Earthquake engineering, engineering seismology ; Seismology ; Modelling ; Statistical investigations ; NATHAZ ; SRICHWALSKI
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  • 46
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    In:  Geophysical Journal International, Stuttgart, Ferdinand Enke Verlag, vol. 119, no. 2, pp. 31-43, pp. L07611, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Earthquake ; Modelling ; Statistical investigations ; High frequency ... ; Strong motions ; Seismology ; GJI
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  • 47
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    In:  Phys. Earth Plan. Int., Luxembourg, Deutsche Geophys. Gesellschaft, vol. 85, no. B11, pp. 265-272, pp. B11307, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Stress drop ; Seismology ; PEPI
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  • 48
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    In:  Eos, Trans., Am. Geophys. Un., Luxembourg, Inst. Electrical & Electronics Engineers, vol. 75, no. 39, pp. 449, pp. B06303, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Seismology ; Surface waves ; Review article
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  • 49
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    In:  J. Volc. Geoth. Res., Würzburg, Pergamon, vol. 62, no. 49, pp. 153-182, pp. B05S01, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Seismology ; Volcanology
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  • 50
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    In:  Eos, Trans., Am. Geophys. Un., Berlin, Pergamon, vol. 75, no. 10, pp. 117, pp. B04306, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Seismology ; Attenuation
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  • 51
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    In:  Geophys. Res. Letters, Veldhoven, Kluwer, vol. 21, no. 6, pp. 457-460, pp. 2141, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: AnisotropyS ; earth mantle ; Seismology ; Seismic networks ; GRL
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  • 52
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    In:  Eos, Trans., Am. Geophys. Un., Leipzig, Akad. Nauk SSSR, vol. 75, no. 28, pp. 313, pp. B01308, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Nuclear explosion ; CTBT ; Seismology ; Detectors
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  • 53
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Res., Kunming, China, D. Reidel Publishing Company, vol. 17, no. B11, pp. 30-39, pp. L09303, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Seismology ; Seismicity ; Earthquake precursor: statistical anal. of seismicity
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  • 54
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    In:  London, American Geophysical Union, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 632 pp., (ISBN-10: 1-84628-053-2, ISBN-13:978-1-84628-053-5, eISBN 1-84628-054-0, xx + 591 pp. + CD-ROM)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Seismology ; GeodesyY ; Synthetic seismograms
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  • 55
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Washington D.C., Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, vol. 84, no. 2, pp. 359-365, pp. L09611
    Publication Date: 1994
    Description: A prototype early warning system to provide San Francisco and Oakland, California a few tens-of-seconds warning of incoming strong ground shaking from already-occurred M = or 〉 3.7 aftershocks of the magnitude 7.1 17 October 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake was operational on 28 October 1989. The prototype system consisted of ground motion sensors in the epicentral area, a central receiver, a radio repeater, and radio receivers. One of the radio receivers provided about 20 sec of warning before shaking from the M 4.5 Loma Prieta aftershock that occurred on 2 November 1989 at 0550 UTC. In its first 6 months of operation, the system generated triggers for all 12 M 〉 3.7 aftershocks for which trigger documentation is preserved. Because the prototype system demonstrated that potentially useful warnings of strong shaking from aftershocks are feasible, the USGS has completed a portable early warning system for aftershocks that can be deployed anywhere. One of the radio receivers was deployed at the California Department of Transportation (CALTransformations) headquarters at the damaged Cypress Street section of the I-880 freeway in Oakland, California on 28 October 1989 and provided about 20 sec ..., did not trigger on any M〈or=3.6 aftershocks, and produced one false trigger as a result of a now-corrected single point of failure design flaw.
    Keywords: Seismology ; Early warning systems (earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis etc.) ; Aftershocks ; Detectors ; Location ; Magnitude ; Instruments ; Source parameters ; Strong motions ; Seismometer ; BSSA ; San ; Francisco ; Oakland ; California ; Loma ; Prieta ; ground ; motion ; sensors ; epicentral ; area ; central ; receiver ; radio ; repeater ; radio ; receivers ; California ; Department ; of ; Transportation ; headquarters ; CALTransformations ; I-880 ; freeway ; triggers ; prototype ; system ; USA
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  • 56
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    In:  J. Volc. Geoth. Res., Luxembourg, Am. Soc. Mech. Eng., vol. 61, no. 8, pp. 239-251, pp. L12311, (ISBN 0-471-26610-8)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Seismicity ; Volcanology ; Seismology ; Waves
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  • 57
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    In:  Pageoph, Luxembourg, Am. Soc. Mech. Eng., vol. 143, no. 1-2, pp. 513-536, pp. 2099, (ISBN 0-471-26610-8)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Wave propagation ; Synthetic seismograms ; Modelling ; Site amplification ; Seismology ; Fah ; Faeh
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  • 58
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Luxembourg, Am. Soc. Mech. Eng., vol. 84, no. 1-2, pp. 383-399, pp. 2099, (ISBN 0-471-26610-8)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Seismology ; Strong motions ; Site amplification ; Modelling ; Synthetic seismograms ; combination ; BSSA ; Fah ; Faeh ; Zahradnik
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  • 59
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Heidelberg, 1, vol. 84, no. 4-5, pp. 646-659, pp. B01401, (ISBN: 0534351875, 2nd edition)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Source ; Seismology ; Earthquake ; Global Positioning System ; southern ; California ; BSSA
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  • 60
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    In:  Science, Klagenfurt, Nuclear Technology Publ., vol. 264, no. 2, pp. 804-809, pp. L14312, (ISBN: 0534351875, 2nd edition)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Seismology ; Source ; Fault plane solution, focal mechanism ; CLVD ; nokms
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    In:  J. Geophys. Res., Bonn, Pergamon, vol. 99, no. 4, pp. 11723-11730, pp. 2018, (ISBN: 0534351875, 2nd edition)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Nuclear explosion ; DeconvolutionP ; Magnitude ; Energy (of earthquakes) ; Source ; Seismology ; Detectors ; JGR
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    In:  J. Geophys. Res., Luxembourg, Am. Soc. Mech. Eng., vol. 99, no. 6, pp. 11643-11662, pp. L12311, (ISBN 0-471-26610-8)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Body waves ; Surface waves ; Earthquake precursor: prediction research ; Earthquake precursor: statistical anal. of seismicity ; Seismology ; Waves ; JGR ; Earthquake
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    In:  Earth planet. Sci. Lett., Kleinmachnow, Dt. Geophys. Ges. e. V., vol. 122, no. 6, pp. 89-101, pp. B05401, (ISBN: 0534351875, 2nd edition)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Seismology ; Earth model, also for more shallow analyses ! ; Subduction zone ; phase ; transition
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Kyoto, AGU, vol. 116, no. 1, pp. 673-682, pp. L07305, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Source parameters ; Seismology ; Earthquake ; Spectrum ; Body waves ; Seismic networks ; GJI
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Basle, Wiley, vol. 84, no. 1, pp. 1169-1183, pp. 1264, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Three dimensional ; Scattering ; Seismology ; Two-dimensional ; BSSA ; Sanchez
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    In:  Geophys. Res. Lett., Luxembourg, Conseil de l'Europe, vol. 21(14), no. 28, pp. 1507-1510, pp. 2131, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Review article ; plume ; Seismology ; earth mantle ; Volcanology ; ConvolutionE ; GRL
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    In:  Phys. Earth Plan. Int., Minsk, Polish Geothermal Association, vol. 82, no. 7, pp. 1-7, pp. L24309, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Seismology ; Seismicity ; Moment tensor ; Filter- ; PEPI
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Dordrecht, National Academy of Sciences of the USA, vol. 119, no. 5-6, pp. 949-963, pp. TC5003, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: AnisotropyS ; Seismology ; Shear waves ; GJI
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    In:  J. Geophys. Int., Stockholm, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, vol. 119, no. E53, pp. 402-420, pp. L11308, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Seismology ; earth mantle ; rifting
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Luxembourg, National Academy of Sciences of the USA, vol. 119, no. 2, pp. 260-268, pp. B05311, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Seismology ; Earthquake ; Source ; Aftershocks ; GJI
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    In:  Phys. Earth Plan. Int., Luxembourg, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, vol. 86, no. 1-2, pp. 5-24, pp. B05311, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Seismology ; GeodesyY ; GeodesyY ; PEPI
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Res., Washington, D.C., AGU, vol. 17, no. 1-4, pp. 46-55, pp. B05204, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: China ; Earthquake ; Seismology ; Crustal deformation (cf. Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain)
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Taipei, AGU, vol. 118, no. 6, pp. 57-74, pp. B05403, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Travel time ; Amplitude ; Seismology ; Seismic arrays ; GJI
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    In:  J. Phys. Earth, Reykjavík, Icelandic Meteorological Office, Ministry for the Environment, University of Iceland, vol. 42, no. 5694, pp. 425-437, pp. 2212, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Fracture ; Elasticity ; Seismology ; Elasticity theory of dislocations ; JPE
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    In:  Eos, Trans., Am. Geophys. Un., Hannover, Polish Geothermal Association, vol. 75, no. 22, pp. 249, pp. 1051, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Seismology ; Earthquake precursor: prediction research ; Review article ; ENDNOTE?
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Washington, D.C., AGU, vol. 118, no. 11, pp. 20-30, pp. 1047, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Source ; Seismology ; Fault plane solution, focal mechanism ; Moment tensor ; GJI
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    In:  Eos, Trans., Am. Geophys. Un., Leyden, Noordhoff International Publishing, vol. 75, no. 24, pp. 265, pp. B04306, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Nuclear explosion ; CTBT ; Seismology ; Detectors
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Hannover, D. Reidel Publishing Company, vol. 84, no. 4, pp. 974-1002, pp. L09303, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Seismology ; scaling ; Source parameters ; Magnitude ; BSSA
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Kunming, China, 3-4, vol. 84, no. 3, pp. 91-104, pp. B05301, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Seismology ; Source parameters ; Location ; Broad-band ; Inversion ; BSSA
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    Blackwell Scientific Publications
    In:  736 pp., Blackwell Scientific Publications, vol. 5, no. XVI:, pp. 227-235, (ISBN 0632036990)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Handbook of geophysics ; Handbook of geology ; Seismics (controlled source seismology) ; Plate tectonics ; Seismology ; Gravimetry, Gravitation
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    Inst. f. Meteorol. und Geophys., Univ. Frankfurt am Main, 124 pp.
    In:  Diploma Thesis, Calgary, Inst. f. Meteorol. und Geophys., Univ. Frankfurt am Main, 124 pp., vol. C 560, 183 pp., no. 78-694, pp. 1-113, (ISBN 3-933346-037)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: AnisotropyS ; Seismology ; Seismic networks
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    In:  Eos, Trans., Am. Geophys. Un., Luxembourg, Conseil de l'Europe, vol. 75, no. 28, pp. 313, pp. 1484, (ISSN 0343-5164)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: Volcanology ; Seismology ; Bruestle ; Brustle
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Luxembourg, Conseil de l'Europe, vol. 119, no. 6, pp. 561-573, pp. 1484, (ISSN 0343-5164)
    Publication Date: 1994
    Keywords: AnisotropyS ; Seismology ; Shear waves ; GJI
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: RISK D/C is a prototype program which attempts to do program risk modeling for the Space Exploration Initiative (SEI) architectures proposed in the Synthesis Group Report. Risk assessment is made with respect to risk events, their probabilities, and the severities of potential results. The program allows risk mitigation strategies to be proposed for an exploration program architecture and to be ranked with respect to their effectiveness. RISK D/C allows for the fact that risk assessment in early planning phases is subjective. Although specific to the SEI in its present form, RISK D/C can be used as a framework for developing a risk assessment program for other specific uses. RISK D/C is organized into files, or stacks, of information, including the architecture, the hazard, and the risk event stacks. Although predefined, all stacks can be upgraded by a user. The architecture stack contains information concerning the general program alternatives, which are subsequently broken down into waypoints, missions, and mission phases. The hazard stack includes any background condition which could result in a risk event. A risk event is anything unfavorable that could happen during the course of a specific point within an architecture, and the risk event stack provides the probabilities, consequences, severities, and any mitigation strategies which could be used to reduce the risk of the event, and how much the risk is reduced. RISK D/C was developed for Macintosh series computers. It requires HyperCard 2.0 or later, as well as 2Mb of RAM and System 6.0.8 or later. A Macintosh II series computer is recommended due to speed concerns. The standard distribution medium for this package is one 3.5 inch 800K Macintosh format diskette. RISK D/C was developed in 1991 and is a copyrighted work with all copyright vested in NASA. Macintosh and HyperCard are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: QUICK provides the computer user with the facilities of a sophisticated desk calculator which can perform scalar, vector and matrix arithmetic, propagate conic orbits, determine planetary and satellite coordinates and perform other related astrodynamic calculations within a Fortran-like environment. QUICK is an interpreter, therefore eliminating the need to use a compiler or a linker to run QUICK code. QUICK capabilities include options for automated printing of results, the ability to submit operating system commands on some systems, and access to a plotting package (MASL)and a text editor without leaving QUICK. Mathematical and programming features of QUICK include the ability to handle arbitrary algebraic expressions, the capability to define user functions in terms of other functions, built-in constants such as pi, direct access to useful COMMON areas, matrix capabilities, extensive use of double precision calculations, and the ability to automatically load user functions from a standard library. The MASL (The Multi-mission Analysis Software Library) plotting package, included in the QUICK package, is a set of FORTRAN 77 compatible subroutines designed to facilitate the plotting of engineering data by allowing programmers to write plotting device independent applications. Its universality lies in the number of plotting devices it puts at the user's disposal. The MASL package of routines has proved very useful and easy to work with, yielding good plots for most new users on the first or second try. The functions provided include routines for creating histograms, "wire mesh" surface plots and contour plots as well as normal graphs with a large variety of axis types. The library has routines for plotting on cartesian, polar, log, mercator, cyclic, calendar, and stereographic axes, and for performing automatic or explicit scaling. The lengths of the axes of a plot are completely under the control of the program using the library. Programs written to use the MASL subroutines can be made to output to the Calcomp 1055 plotter, the Hewlett-Packard 2648 graphics terminal, the HP 7221, 7475 and 7550 pen plotters, the Tektronix 40xx and 41xx series graphics terminals, the DEC VT125/VT240 graphics terminals, the QMS 800 laser printer, the Sun Microsystems monochrome display, the Ridge Computers monochrome display, the IBM/PC color display, or a "dumb" terminal or printer. Programs using this library can be written so that they always use the same type of plotter or they can allow the choice of plotter type to be deferred until after program execution. QUICK is written in RATFOR for use on Sun4 series computers running SunOS. No source code is provided. The standard distribution medium for this program is a .25 inch streaming magnetic tape cartridge in UNIX tar format. An electronic copy of the documentation in ASCII format is included on the distribution medium. QUICK was developed in 1991 and is a copyrighted work with all copyright vested in NASA.
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: TAE (Transportable Applications Environment) Plus is an integrated, portable environment for developing and running interactive window, text, and graphical object-based application systems. The program allows both programmers and non-programmers to easily construct their own custom application interface and to move that interface and application to different machine environments. TAE Plus makes both the application and the machine environment transparent, with noticeable improvements in the learning curve. The main components of TAE Plus are as follows: (1) the WorkBench, a What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) tool for the design and layout of a user interface; (2) the Window Programming Tools Package (WPT), a set of callable subroutines that control an application's user interface; and (3) TAE Command Language (TCL), an easy-to-learn command language that provides an easy way to develop an executable application prototype with a run-time interpreted language. The WorkBench tool allows the application developer to interactively construct the layout of an application's display screen by manipulating a set of interaction objects including input items such as buttons, icons, and scrolling text lists. User interface interactive objects include data-driven graphical objects such as dials, thermometers, and strip charts as well as menubars, option menus, file selection items, message items, push buttons, and color loggers. The WorkBench user specifies the windows and interaction objects that will make up the user interface, then specifies the sequence of the user interface dialogue. The description of the designed user interface is then saved into resource files. For those who desire to develop the designed user interface into an operational application, the WorkBench tool also generates source code (C, C++, Ada, and TCL) which fully controls the application's user interface through function calls to the WPTs. The WPTs are the runtime services used by application programs to display and control the user interfaces. Since the WPTs access the workbench-generated resource files during each execution, details such as color, font, location, and object type remain independent from the application code, allowing changes to the user interface without recompiling and relinking. In addition to WPTs, TAE Plus can control interaction of objects from the interpreted TAE Command Language. TCL provides a means for the more experienced developer to quickly prototype an application's use of TAE Plus interaction objects and add programming logic without the overhead of compiling or linking. TAE Plus requires MIT's X Window System and the Open Software Foundation's Motif. The HP 9000 Series 700/800 version of TAE 5.2 requires Version 11 Release 5 of the X Window System. All other machine versions of TAE 5.2 require Version 11, Release 4 of the X Window System. The Workbench and WPTs are written in C++ and the remaining code is written in C. TAE Plus is available by license for an unlimited time period. The licensed program product includes the TAE Plus source code and one set of supporting documentation. Additional documentation may be purchased separately at the price indicated below. The amount of disk space required to load the TAE Plus tar format tape is between 35Mb and 67Mb depending on the machine version. The recommended minimum memory is 12Mb. Each TAE Plus platform delivery tape includes pre-built libraries and executable binary code for that particular machine, as well as source code, so users do not have to do an installation. Users wishing to recompile the source will need both a C compiler and either GNU's C++ Version 1.39 or later, or a C++ compiler based on AT&T 2.0 cfront. TAE Plus was developed in 1989 and version 5.2 was released in 1993. TAE Plus 5.2 is available on media suitable for five different machine platforms: (1) IBM RS/6000 series workstations running AIX (.25 inch tape cartridge in UNIX tar format), (2) DEC RISC workstations running ULTRIX (TK50 cartridge in UNIX tar format), (3) HP9000 Series 700/800 computers running HP-UX 9.x and X11/R5 (HP 4mm DDS DAT tape cartridge in UNIX tar format), (4) Sun4 (SPARC) series computers running SunOS (.25 inch tape cartridge in UNIX tar format), and (5) SGI Indigo computers running IRIX (.25 inch IRIS tape cartridge in UNIX tar format). Please contact COSMIC to obtain detailed information about the supported operating system and OSF/Motif releases required for each of these machine versions. An optional Motif Object Code License is available for the Sun4 version of TAE Plus 5.2. Version 5.1 of TAE Plus remains available for DEC VAX computers running VMS, HP9000 Series 300/400 computers running HP-UX, and HP 9000 Series 700/800 computers running HP-UX 8.x and X11/R4. Please contact COSMIC for details on these versions of TAE Plus.
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    Description: The AutoCAD to NASTRAN translator, ACTON, was developed to facilitate quick generation of small finite element models for use with the NASTRAN finite element modeling program. (NASTRAN is available from COSMIC.) ACTON reads the geometric data of a drawing from the Data Exchange File (DXF) used in AutoCAD and other PC based drafting programs. The geometric entities recognized by ACTON include POINTs, LINEs, SOLIDs, 3DLINEs and 3DFACEs. From this information ACTON creates a NASTRAN bulk data deck which can be used to create a finite element model. The NASTRAN elements created include CBARs, CTRIAs, CQUAD4s, CPENTAs, and CHEXAs. The bulk data deck can be used to create a full NASTRAN deck. It is assumed that the user has at least a working knowledge of AutoCAD and NASTRAN. ACTON was written in Microsoft QuickBasic (Version 2.0). The program was developed for the IBM PC and has been implemented on an IBM PC compatible under DOS 3.21. ACTON was developed in 1988.
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    Description: The WOLF Contouring and Plotting Package provides the user with a complete general purpose plotting and contouring capability. This package is a complete system for producing line printer, SC4020, Gerber, Calcomp, and SD4060 plots. The package has been designed to be highly flexible and easy to use. Any plot from a quick simple plot (which requires only one call to the package) to highly sophisticated plots (including motion picture plots) can be easily generated with only a basic knowledge of FORTRAN and the plot commands. Anyone designing a software system that requires plotted output will find that this package offers many advantages over the standard hardware support packages available. The WCPP package is divided into a plot segment and a contour segment. The plot segment can produce output for any combination of line printer, SC4020, Gerber, Calcomp, and SD4060 plots. The line printer plots allow the user to have plots available immediately after a job is run at a low cost. Although the resolution of line printer plots is low, the quick results allows the user to judge if a high resolution plot of a particular run is desirable. The SC4020 and SD4060 provide high speed high resolution cathode ray plots with film and hard copy output available. The Gerber and Calcomp plotters provide very high quality (of publishable quality) plots of good resolution. Being bed or drum type plotters, the Gerber and Calcomp plotters are usually slow and not suited for large volume plotting. All output for any or all of the plotters can be produced simultaneously. The types of plots supported are: linear, semi-log, log-log, polar, tabular data using the FORTRAN WRITE statement, 3-D perspective linear, and affine transformations. The labeling facility provides for horizontal labels, vertical labels, diagonal labels, vector characters of a requested size (special character fonts are easily implemented), and rotated letters. The gridding routines label the grid lines according to user specification. Special line features include multiple lines, dashed lines, and tic marks. The contour segment of this package is a collection of subroutines which can be used to produce contour plots and perform related functions. The package can contour any data which can be placed on a grid or data which is regularly spaced, including any general affine or polar grid data. The package includes routines which will grid random data. Contour levels can be specified at any values desired. Input data can be smoothed with undefined points being acceptable where data is unreliable or unknown. Plots which are extremely large or detailed can be automatically output in parts to improve resolution or overcome plotter size limitations. The contouring segment uses the plot segment for actual plotting, thus all the features described for the plotting segment are available to the user of the contouring segment. Included with this package are two data bases for producing world map plots in Mercator projection. One data base provides just continent outlines and another provides continent outlines and national borders in great detail. This package is written in FORTRAN IV and IBM OS ASSEMBLER and has been implemented on an IBM 360 with a central memory requirement of approximately 140K of 8 bit bytes. The ASSEMBLER routines are basic plotter interface routines. The WCPP package was developed in 1972.
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: The NASA Device Independent Graphics Library, NASADIG, can be used with many computer-based engineering and management applications. The library gives the user the opportunity to translate data into effective graphic displays for presentation. The software offers many features which allow the user flexibility in creating graphics. These include two-dimensional plots, subplot projections in 3D-space, surface contour line plots, and surface contour color-shaded plots. Routines for three-dimensional plotting, wireframe surface plots, surface plots with hidden line removal, and surface contour line plots are provided. Other features include polar and spherical coordinate plotting, world map plotting utilizing either cylindrical equidistant or Lambert equal area projection, plot translation, plot rotation, plot blowup, splines and polynomial interpolation, area blanking control, multiple log/linear axes, legends and text control, curve thickness control, and multiple text fonts (18 regular, 4 bold). NASADIG contains several groups of subroutines. Included are subroutines for plot area and axis definition; text set-up and display; area blanking; line style set-up, interpolation, and plotting; color shading and pattern control; legend, text block, and character control; device initialization; mixed alphabets setting; and other useful functions. The usefulness of many routines is dependent on the prior definition of basic parameters. The program's control structure uses a serial-level construct with each routine restricted for activation at some prescribed level(s) of problem definition. NASADIG provides the following output device drivers: Selanar 100XL, VECTOR Move/Draw ASCII and PostScript files, Tektronix 40xx, 41xx, and 4510 Rasterizer, DEC VT-240 (4014 mode), IBM AT/PC compatible with SmartTerm 240 emulator, HP Lasergrafix Film Recorder, QMS 800/1200, DEC LN03+ Laserprinters, and HP LaserJet (Series III). NASADIG is written in FORTRAN and is available for several platforms. NASADIG 5.7 is available for DEC VAX series computers running VMS 5.0 or later (MSC-21801), Cray X-MP and Y-MP series computers running UNICOS (COS-10049), and Amdahl 5990 mainframe computers running UTS (COS-10050). NASADIG 5.1 is available for UNIX-based operating systems (MSC-22001). The UNIX version has been successfully implemented on Sun4 series computers running SunOS, SGI IRIS computers running IRIX, Hewlett Packard 9000 computers running HP-UX, and Convex computers running Convex OS (MSC-22001). The standard distribution medium for MSC-21801 is a set of two 6250 BPI 9-track magnetic tapes in DEC VAX BACKUP format. It is also available on a set of two TK50 tape cartridges in DEC VAX BACKUP format. The standard distribution medium for COS-10049 and COS-10050 is a 6250 BPI 9-track magnetic tape in UNIX tar format. Other distribution media and formats may be available upon request. The standard distribution medium for MSC-22001 is a .25 inch streaming magnetic tape cartridge (Sun QIC-24) in UNIX tar format. Alternate distribution media and formats are available upon request. With minor modification, the UNIX source code can be ported to other platforms including IBM PC/AT series computers and compatibles. NASADIG is also available bundled with TRASYS, the Thermal Radiation Analysis System (COS-10026, DEC VAX version; COS-10040, CRAY version).
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    Description: Creating, animating, and recording solid-shaded and wireframe three-dimensional geometric models can be of great assistance in the research and design phases of product development, in project planning, and in engineering analyses. SSM and OOM are application programs which together allow for interactive construction and manipulation of three-dimensional models of real-world objects as simple as boxes or as complex as Space Station Freedom. The output of SSM, in the form of binary files defining geometric three dimensional models, is used as input to OOM. Animation in OOM is done using 3D models from SSM as well as cameras and light sources. The animated results of OOM can be output to videotape recorders, film recorders, color printers and disk files. SSM and OOM are also available separately as MSC-21914 and MSC-22263, respectively. The Solid Surface Modeler (SSM) is an interactive graphics software application for solid-shaded and wireframe three-dimensional geometric modeling. The program has a versatile user interface that, in many cases, allows mouse input for intuitive operation or keyboard input when accuracy is critical. SSM can be used as a stand-alone model generation and display program and offers high-fidelity still image rendering. Models created in SSM can also be loaded into the Object Orientation Manipulator for animation or engineering simulation. The Object Orientation Manipulator (OOM) is an application program for creating, rendering, and recording three-dimensional computer-generated still and animated images. This is done using geometrically defined 3D models, cameras, and light sources, referred to collectively as animation elements. OOM does not provide the tools necessary to construct 3D models; instead, it imports binary format model files generated by the Solid Surface Modeler (SSM). Model files stored in other formats must be converted to the SSM binary format before they can be used in OOM. SSM is available as MSC-21914 or as part of the SSM/OOM bundle, COS-10047. Among OOM's features are collision detection (with visual and audio feedback), the capability to define and manipulate hierarchical relationships between animation elements, stereographic display, and ray- traced rendering. OOM uses Euler angle transformations for calculating the results of translation and rotation operations. OOM and SSM are written in C-language for implementation on SGI IRIS 4D series workstations running the IRIX operating system. A minimum of 8Mb of RAM is recommended for each program. The standard distribution medium for this program package is a .25 inch streaming magnetic IRIX tape cartridge in UNIX tar format. These versions of OOM and SSM were released in 1993.
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: TAE (Transportable Applications Environment) Plus is an integrated, portable environment for developing and running interactive window, text, and graphical object-based application systems. The program allows both programmers and non-programmers to easily construct their own custom application interface and to move that interface and application to different machine environments. TAE Plus makes both the application and the machine environment transparent, with noticeable improvements in the learning curve. The main components of TAE Plus are as follows: (1) the WorkBench, a What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) tool for the design and layout of a user interface; (2) the Window Programming Tools Package (WPT), a set of callable subroutines that control an application's user interface; and (3) TAE Command Language (TCL), an easy-to-learn command language that provides an easy way to develop an executable application prototype with a run-time interpreted language. The WorkBench tool allows the application developer to interactively construct the layout of an application's display screen by manipulating a set of interaction objects including input items such as buttons, icons, and scrolling text lists. User interface interactive objects include data-driven graphical objects such as dials, thermometers, and strip charts as well as menubars, option menus, file selection items, message items, push buttons, and color loggers. The WorkBench user specifies the windows and interaction objects that will make up the user interface, then specifies the sequence of the user interface dialogue. The description of the designed user interface is then saved into resource files. For those who desire to develop the designed user interface into an operational application, the WorkBench tool also generates source code (C, C++, Ada, and TCL) which fully controls the application's user interface through function calls to the WPTs. The WPTs are the runtime services used by application programs to display and control the user interfaces. Since the WPTs access the workbench-generated resource files during each execution, details such as color, font, location, and object type remain independent from the application code, allowing changes to the user interface without recompiling and relinking. In addition to WPTs, TAE Plus can control interaction of objects from the interpreted TAE Command Language. TCL provides a means for the more experienced developer to quickly prototype an application's use of TAE Plus interaction objects and add programming logic without the overhead of compiling or linking. TAE Plus requires MIT's X Window System and the Open Software Foundation's Motif. The HP 9000 Series 700/800 version of TAE 5.2 requires Version 11 Release 5 of the X Window System. All other machine versions of TAE 5.2 require Version 11, Release 4 of the X Window System. The Workbench and WPTs are written in C++ and the remaining code is written in C. TAE Plus is available by license for an unlimited time period. The licensed program product includes the TAE Plus source code and one set of supporting documentation. Additional documentation may be purchased separately at the price indicated below. The amount of disk space required to load the TAE Plus tar format tape is between 35Mb and 67Mb depending on the machine version. The recommended minimum memory is 12Mb. Each TAE Plus platform delivery tape includes pre-built libraries and executable binary code for that particular machine, as well as source code, so users do not have to do an installation. Users wishing to recompile the source will need both a C compiler and either GNU's C++ Version 1.39 or later, or a C++ compiler based on AT&T 2.0 cfront. TAE Plus was developed in 1989 and version 5.2 was released in 1993. TAE Plus 5.2 is available on media suitable for five different machine platforms: (1) IBM RS/6000 series workstations running AIX (.25 inch tape cartridge in UNIX tar format), (2) DEC RISC workstations running ULTRIX (TK50 cartridge in UNIX tar format), (3) HP9000 Series 700/800 computers running HP-UX 9.x and X11/R5 (HP 4mm DDS DAT tape cartridge in UNIX tar format), (4) Sun4 (SPARC) series computers running SunOS (.25 inch tape cartridge in UNIX tar format), and (5) SGI Indigo computers running IRIX (.25 inch IRIS tape cartridge in UNIX tar format). Please contact COSMIC to obtain detailed information about the supported operating system and OSF/Motif releases required for each of these machine versions. An optional Motif Object Code License is available for the Sun4 version of TAE Plus 5.2. Version 5.1 of TAE Plus remains available for DEC VAX computers running VMS, HP9000 Series 300/400 computers running HP-UX, and HP 9000 Series 700/800 computers running HP-UX 8.x and X11/R4. Please contact COSMIC for details on these versions of TAE Plus.
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: PSTOOLS is a package of four programs that operate on files written in the page description language, PostScript. The programs include a PostScript previewer for the IRIS workstation, a PostScript driver for the Matrix QCRZ film recorder, a PostScript driver for the Tektronix 4693D printer, and a PostScript code beautifier that formats PostScript files to be more legible. The three programs PSIRIS, PSMATRIX, and PSTEK are similar in that they all interpret the PostScript language and output the graphical results to a device, and they support color PostScript images. The common code which is shared by these three programs is included as a library of routines. PSPRETTY formats a PostScript file by appropriately indenting procedures and code delimited by "saves" and "restores." PSTOOLS does not use Adobe fonts. PSTOOLS is written in C-language for implementation on SGI IRIS 4D series workstations running IRIX 3.2 or later. A README file and UNIX man pages provide information regarding the installation and use of the PSTOOLS programs. A six-page manual which provides slightly more detailed information may be purchased separately. The standard distribution medium for this package is one .25 inch streaming magnetic tape cartridge in UNIX tar format. PSIRIS (the largest program) requires 1.2Mb of main memory. PSMATRIX requires the "gpib" board (IEEE 488) available from Silicon Graphics. Inc. The programs with graphical interfaces require that the IRIS have at least 24 bit planes. This package was developed in 1990 and updated in 1991. SGI, IRIS 4D, and IRIX are trademarks of Silicon Graphics, Inc. Matrix QCRZ is a registered trademark of the AGFA Group. Tektronix 4693D is a trademark of Tektronix, Inc. Adobe is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. UNIX is a registered trademark of AT&T Bell Laboratories.
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: PLOT3D is an interactive graphics program designed to help scientists visualize computational fluid dynamics (CFD) grids and solutions. Today, supercomputers and CFD algorithms can provide scientists with simulations of such highly complex phenomena that obtaining an understanding of the simulations has become a major problem. Tools which help the scientist visualize the simulations can be of tremendous aid. PLOT3D/AMES offers more functions and features, and has been adapted for more types of computers than any other CFD graphics program. Version 3.6b+ is supported for five computers and graphic libraries. Using PLOT3D, CFD physicists can view their computational models from any angle, observing the physics of problems and the quality of solutions. As an aid in designing aircraft, for example, PLOT3D's interactive computer graphics can show vortices, temperature, reverse flow, pressure, and dozens of other characteristics of air flow during flight. As critical areas become obvious, they can easily be studied more closely using a finer grid. PLOT3D is part of a computational fluid dynamics software cycle. First, a program such as 3DGRAPE (ARC-12620) helps the scientist generate computational grids to model an object and its surrounding space. Once the grids have been designed and parameters such as the angle of attack, Mach number, and Reynolds number have been specified, a "flow-solver" program such as INS3D (ARC-11794 or COS-10019) solves the system of equations governing fluid flow, usually on a supercomputer. Grids sometimes have as many as two million points, and the "flow-solver" produces a solution file which contains density, x- y- and z-momentum, and stagnation energy for each grid point. With such a solution file and a grid file containing up to 50 grids as input, PLOT3D can calculate and graphically display any one of 74 functions, including shock waves, surface pressure, velocity vectors, and particle traces. PLOT3D's 74 functions are organized into five groups: 1) Grid Functions for grids, grid-checking, etc.; 2) Scalar Functions for contour or carpet plots of density, pressure, temperature, Mach number, vorticity magnitude, helicity, etc.; 3) Vector Functions for vector plots of velocity, vorticity, momentum, and density gradient, etc.; 4) Particle Trace Functions for rake-like plots of particle flow or vortex lines; and 5) Shock locations based on pressure gradient. TURB3D is a modification of PLOT3D which is used for viewing CFD simulations of incompressible turbulent flow. Input flow data consists of pressure, velocity and vorticity. Typical quantities to plot include local fluctuations in flow quantities and turbulent production terms, plotted in physical or wall units. PLOT3D/TURB3D includes both TURB3D and PLOT3D because the operation of TURB3D is identical to PLOT3D, and there is no additional sample data or printed documentation for TURB3D. Graphical capabilities of PLOT3D version 3.6b+ vary among the implementations available through COSMIC. Customers are encouraged to purchase and carefully review the PLOT3D manual before ordering the program for a specific computer and graphics library. There is only one manual for use with all implementations of PLOT3D, and although this manual generally assumes that the Silicon Graphics Iris implementation is being used, informative comments concerning other implementations appear throughout the text. With all implementations, the visual representation of the object and flow field created by PLOT3D consists of points, lines, and polygons. Points can be represented with dots or symbols, color can be used to denote data values, and perspective is used to show depth. Differences among implementations impact the program's ability to use graphical features that are based on 3D polygons, the user's ability to manipulate the graphical displays, and the user's ability to obtain alternate forms of output. In addition to providing the advantages of performing complex calculations on a supercomputer, the Supercomputer/IRIS implementation of PLOT3D offers advanced 3-D, view manipulation, and animation capabilities. Shading and hidden line/surface removal can be used to enhance depth perception and other aspects of the graphical displays. A mouse can be used to translate, rotate, or zoom in on views. Files for several types of output can be produced. Two animation options are available. Simple animation sequences can be created on the IRIS, or,if an appropriately modified version of ARCGRAPH (ARC-12350) is accesible on the supercomputer, files can be created for use in GAS (Graphics Animation System, ARC-12379), an IRIS program which offers more complex rendering and animation capabilities and options for recording images to digital disk, video tape, or 16-mm film. The version 3.6b+ Supercomputer/IRIS implementations of PLOT3D (ARC-12779) and PLOT3D/TURB3D (ARC-12784) are suitable for use on CRAY 2/UNICOS, CONVEX, and ALLIANT computers with a remote Silicon Graphics IRIS 2xxx/3xxx or IRIS 4D workstation. These programs are distributed on .25 inch magnetic tape cartridges in IRIS TAR format. Customers purchasing one implementation version of PLOT3D or PLOT3D/TURB3D will be given a $200 discount on each additional implementation version ordered at the same time. Version 3.6b+ of PLOT3D and PLOT3D/TURB3D are also supported for the following computers and graphics libraries: (1) Silicon Graphics IRIS 2xxx/3xxx or IRIS 4D workstations (ARC-12783, ARC-12782); (2) VAX computers running VMS Version 5.0 and DISSPLA Version 11.0 (ARC12777, ARC-12781); (3) generic UNIX and DISSPLA Version 11.0 (ARC-12788, ARC-12778); and (4) Apollo computers running UNIX and GMR3D Version 2.0 (ARC-12789, ARC-12785 - which have no capabilities to put text on plots). Silicon Graphics Iris, IRIS 4D, and IRIS 2xxx/3xxx are trademarks of Silicon Graphics Incorporated. VAX and VMS are trademarks of Digital Electronics Corporation. DISSPLA is a trademark of Computer Associates. CRAY 2 and UNICOS are trademarks of CRAY Research, Incorporated. CONVEX is a trademark of Convex Computer Corporation. Alliant is a trademark of Alliant. Apollo, DN10000, and GMR3D are trademarks of Hewlett-Packard, Incorporated. System V is a trademark of Bell Labs, Incorporated. BSD4.3 is a trademark of the University of California at Berkeley. UNIX is a registered trademark of AT&T.
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: PLOT3D is an interactive graphics program designed to help scientists visualize computational fluid dynamics (CFD) grids and solutions. Today, supercomputers and CFD algorithms can provide scientists with simulations of such highly complex phenomena that obtaining an understanding of the simulations has become a major problem. Tools which help the scientist visualize the simulations can be of tremendous aid. PLOT3D/AMES offers more functions and features, and has been adapted for more types of computers than any other CFD graphics program. Version 3.6b+ is supported for five computers and graphic libraries. Using PLOT3D, CFD physicists can view their computational models from any angle, observing the physics of problems and the quality of solutions. As an aid in designing aircraft, for example, PLOT3D's interactive computer graphics can show vortices, temperature, reverse flow, pressure, and dozens of other characteristics of air flow during flight. As critical areas become obvious, they can easily be studied more closely using a finer grid. PLOT3D is part of a computational fluid dynamics software cycle. First, a program such as 3DGRAPE (ARC-12620) helps the scientist generate computational grids to model an object and its surrounding space. Once the grids have been designed and parameters such as the angle of attack, Mach number, and Reynolds number have been specified, a "flow-solver" program such as INS3D (ARC-11794 or COS-10019) solves the system of equations governing fluid flow, usually on a supercomputer. Grids sometimes have as many as two million points, and the "flow-solver" produces a solution file which contains density, x- y- and z-momentum, and stagnation energy for each grid point. With such a solution file and a grid file containing up to 50 grids as input, PLOT3D can calculate and graphically display any one of 74 functions, including shock waves, surface pressure, velocity vectors, and particle traces. PLOT3D's 74 functions are organized into five groups: 1) Grid Functions for grids, grid-checking, etc.; 2) Scalar Functions for contour or carpet plots of density, pressure, temperature, Mach number, vorticity magnitude, helicity, etc.; 3) Vector Functions for vector plots of velocity, vorticity, momentum, and density gradient, etc.; 4) Particle Trace Functions for rake-like plots of particle flow or vortex lines; and 5) Shock locations based on pressure gradient. TURB3D is a modification of PLOT3D which is used for viewing CFD simulations of incompressible turbulent flow. Input flow data consists of pressure, velocity and vorticity. Typical quantities to plot include local fluctuations in flow quantities and turbulent production terms, plotted in physical or wall units. PLOT3D/TURB3D includes both TURB3D and PLOT3D because the operation of TURB3D is identical to PLOT3D, and there is no additional sample data or printed documentation for TURB3D. Graphical capabilities of PLOT3D version 3.6b+ vary among the implementations available through COSMIC. Customers are encouraged to purchase and carefully review the PLOT3D manual before ordering the program for a specific computer and graphics library. There is only one manual for use with all implementations of PLOT3D, and although this manual generally assumes that the Silicon Graphics Iris implementation is being used, informative comments concerning other implementations appear throughout the text. With all implementations, the visual representation of the object and flow field created by PLOT3D consists of points, lines, and polygons. Points can be represented with dots or symbols, color can be used to denote data values, and perspective is used to show depth. Differences among implementations impact the program's ability to use graphical features that are based on 3D polygons, the user's ability to manipulate the graphical displays, and the user's ability to obtain alternate forms of output. The VAX/VMS/DISSPLA implementation of PLOT3D supports 2-D polygons as well as 2-D and 3-D lines, but does not support graphics features requiring 3-D polygons (shading and hidden line removal, for example). Views can be manipulated using keyboard commands. This version of PLOT3D is potentially able to produce files for a variety of output devices; however, site-specific capabilities will vary depending on the device drivers supplied with the user's DISSPLA library. If ARCGRAPH (ARC-12350) is installed on the user's VAX, the VMS/DISSPLA version of PLOT3D can also be used to create files for use in GAS (Graphics Animation System, ARC-12379), an IRIS program capable of animating and recording images on film. The version 3.6b+ VMS/DISSPLA implementations of PLOT3D (ARC-12777) and PLOT3D/TURB3D (ARC-12781) were developed for use on VAX computers running VMS Version 5.0 and DISSPLA Version 11.0. The standard distribution media for each of these programs is a 9-track, 6250 bpi magnetic tape in DEC VAX BACKUP format. Customers purchasing one implementation version of PLOT3D or PLOT3D/TURB3D will be given a $200 discount on each additional implementation version ordered at the same time. Version 3.6b+ of PLOT3D and PLOT3D/TURB3D are also supported for the following computers and graphics libraries: (1) generic UNIX Supercomputer and IRIS, suitable for CRAY 2/UNICOS, CONVEX, and Alliant with remote IRIS 2xxx/3xxx or IRIS 4D (ARC-12779, ARC-12784); (2) Silicon Graphics IRIS 2xxx/3xxx or IRIS 4D (ARC-12783, ARC12782); (3) generic UNIX and DISSPLA Version 11.0 (ARC-12788, ARC-12778); and (4) Apollo computers running UNIX and GMR3D Version 2.0 (ARC-12789, ARC-12785 which have no capabilities to put text on plots). Silicon Graphics Iris, IRIS 4D, and IRIS 2xxx/3xxx are trademarks of Silicon Graphics Incorporated. VAX and VMS are trademarks of Digital Electronics Corporation. DISSPLA is a trademark of Computer Associates. CRAY 2 and UNICOS are trademarks of CRAY Research, Incorporated. CONVEX is a trademark of Convex Computer Corporation. Alliant is a trademark of Alliant. Apollo and GMR3D are trademarks of Hewlett-Packard, Incorporated. UNIX is a registered trademark of AT&T.
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    Description: Ames Research Graphics System, ARCGRAPH, is a collection of libraries and utilities which assist researchers in generating, manipulating, and visualizing graphical data. In addition, ARCGRAPH defines a metafile format that contains device independent graphical data. This file format is used with various computer graphics manipulation and animation packages at Ames, including SURF (COSMIC Program ARC-12381) and GAS (COSMIC Program ARC-12379). In its full configuration, the ARCGRAPH system consists of a two stage pipeline which may be used to output graphical primitives. Stage one is associated with the graphical primitives (i.e. moves, draws, color, etc.) along with the creation and manipulation of the metafiles. Five distinct data filters make up stage one. They are: 1) PLO which handles all 2D vector primitives, 2) POL which handles all 3D polygonal primitives, 3) RAS which handles all 2D raster primitives, 4) VEC which handles all 3D raster primitives, and 5) PO2 which handles all 2D polygonal primitives. Stage two is associated with the process of displaying graphical primitives on a device. To generate the various graphical primitives, create and reprocess ARCGRAPH metafiles, and access the device drivers in the VDI (Video Device Interface) library, users link their applications to ARCGRAPH's GRAFIX library routines. Both FORTRAN and C language versions of the GRAFIX and VDI libraries exist for enhanced portability within these respective programming environments. The ARCGRAPH libraries were developed on a VAX running VMS. Minor documented modification of various routines, however, allows the system to run on the following computers: Cray X-MP running COS (no C version); Cray 2 running UNICOS; DEC VAX running BSD 4.3 UNIX, or Ultrix; SGI IRIS Turbo running GL2-W3.5 and GL2-W3.6; Convex C1 running UNIX; Amhdahl 5840 running UTS; Alliant FX8 running UNIX; Sun 3/160 running UNIX (no native device driver); Stellar GS1000 running Stellex (no native device driver); and an SGI IRIS 4D running IRIX (no native device driver). Currently with version 7.0 of ARCGRAPH, the VDI library supports the following output devices: A VT100 terminal with a RETRO-GRAPHICS board installed, a VT240 using the Tektronix 4010 emulation capability, an SGI IRIS turbo using the native GL2 library, a Tektronix 4010, a Tektronix 4105, and the Tektronix 4014. ARCGRAPH version 7.0 was developed in 1988.
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    Description: The graphical presentation of experimentally or theoretically generated data sets frequently involves the construction of contour plots. A general computer algorithm has been developed for the construction of contour plots. The algorithm provides for efficient and accurate contouring with a modular approach which allows flexibility in modifying the algorithm for special applications. The algorithm accepts as input data values at a set of points irregularly distributed over a plane. The algorithm is based on an interpolation scheme in which the points in the plane are connected by straight line segments to form a set of triangles. In general, the data is smoothed using a least-squares-error fit of the data to a bivariate polynomial. To construct the contours, interpolation along the edges of the triangles is performed, using the bivariable polynomial if data smoothing was performed. Once the contour points have been located, the contour may be drawn. This program is written in FORTRAN IV for batch execution and has been implemented on an IBM 360 series computer with a central memory requirement of approximately 100K of 8-bit bytes. This computer algorithm was developed in 1981.
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    Description: This library is a set of subroutines designed for vector plotting to CRT's, plotters, dot matrix, and laser printers. LONGLIB subroutines are invoked by program calls similar to standard CALCOMP routines. In addition to the basic plotting routines, LONGLIB contains an extensive set of routines to allow viewport clipping, extended character sets, graphic input, shading, polar plots, and 3-D plotting with or without hidden line removal. LONGLIB capabilities include surface plots, contours, histograms, logarithm axes, world maps, and seismic plots. LONGLIB includes master subroutines, which are self-contained series of commonly used individual subroutines. When invoked, the master routine will initialize the plotting package, and will plot multiple curves, scatter plots, log plots, 3-D plots, etc. and then close the plot package, all with a single call. Supported devices include VT100 equipped with Selanar GR100 or GR100+ boards, VT125s, VT240s, VT220 equipped with Selanar SG220, Tektronix 4010/4014 or 4107/4109 and compatibles, and Graphon GO-235 terminals. Dot matrix printer output is available by using the provided raster scan conversion routines for DEC LA50, Printronix printers, and high or low resolution Trilog printers. Other output devices include QMS laser printers, Postscript compatible laser printers, and HPGL compatible plotters. The LONGLIB package includes the graphics library source code, an on-line help library, scan converter and meta file conversion programs, and command files for installing, creating, and testing the library. The latest version, 5.0, is significantly enhanced and has been made more portable. Also, the new version's meta file format has been changed and is incompatible with previous versions. A conversion utility is included to port the old meta files to the new format. Color terminal plotting has been incorporated. LONGLIB is written in FORTRAN 77 for batch or interactive execution and has been implemented on a DEC VAX series computer operating under VMS. This program was developed in 1985, and last updated in 1988.
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    Description: The ZED editor for the DEC VAX is a simple, yet powerful line editor for text, program source code, and non-binary data. Line editors can be superior to screen editors in some cases, such as executing complex multiple or conditional commands, or editing via slow modem lines. ZED excels in the area of text processing by using procedure files. For example, such procedures can reformat a file of addresses or remove all comment lines from a FORTRAN program. In addition to command files, ZED also features versatile search qualifiers, global changes, conditionals, on-line help, hexadecimal mode, space compression, looping, logical combinations of search strings, journaling, visible control characters, and automatic detabbing. The ZED editor was originally developed at Cambridge University in London and has been continuously enhanced since 1976. Users of the Cambridge implementation have devised such elaborate ZED procedures as chess games, calculators, and programs for evaluating Pi. This implementation of ZED strives to maintain the characteristics of the Cambridge editor. A complete ZED manual is included on the tape. ZED is written entirely in C for either batch or interactive execution on the DEC VAX under VMS 4.X and requires 80,896 bytes of memory. This program was released in 1988 and updated in 1989.
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    Description: TEXVIEW is a package of TEX macros that facilitate viewgraph production. TEXVIEW is based on TEX, a public domain typesetting language developed by Dr. Donald Knuth of Stanford University. The TEXVIEW macros are grouped into the following categories: format control; indentation control; font control; spacing control; graphical control; and page layout. TEXVIEW is written in TEX. Optional command procedures and command definition files for producing a high speed version when run under VAX/VMS are included. Although implemented on a VAX under VMS 4.X, TEXVIEW is machine and output device independent. This program was developed in 1987 and updated in 1989.
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    Description: SCANEXE is a command for the DEC VAX used to scan a VMS executable image and print information about the routines it uses. Optionally, SCANEXE lists each routine, with its entry point, and how many times it is called, if at all. Information on the progress of the program will be optionally printed as it analyzes the various executable components. SCANEXE relies on debug records that are included by default in .EXE files. However, if an image is linked with the /NOTRACEBACK option (as are all system programs), then it cannot provide the necessary information. SCANEXE will only count the number of times it finds a statement calling each routine, which is not necessarily the same as the number of times that the routine would be called if the program were run. SCANEXE is written in C, FORTRAN 77, and Assembler for batch execution on the DEC VAX under VMS 4.X. It has a central memory requirement of 61952 bytes. This program was released in 1988.
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