Hi, I get a text file from a hydromorphological model which includes an massive amount of geographical points with attributes (velocity,depth,..), which I input using v.in.ascii (around 120000 points). The points are located in a river (20 m widht) in a resolution of appr. 20x20 cm, but this is not fixed and depending on their location within in the river (points in the outer bends show rougher resolution then points in the inner bends). So these points are not regularly (in the sense of raster map) distributed.
Anyway I want to generate a raster surface (resolution = appr. 0.25) from the vector points attributes, e.g a surface of velocity and one for depth. Additionally to the vector points there is a line vector indicating the shore line of the river (depth=0 and velocity = 0). Now I am looking for a method for interpolation of these points. I found v.surf.icw which would take into account that there is a shoreline which is not overflown by the water (interpolates within the river). But it is not recommended for such massive data point input. Is there any other recommendable way fur such a purpose (considering the shore line and that there is 0 velocity and 0 depth on land? Any suggestions are welcome! Thank you, /johannes _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
