Dear list,

I would just like to thank the GRASS development team for creating such a nice 
piece of software, as without it I couldn't have done my PhD work. One of my 
ideas was to show that Open Source software can be used to develop a large 
project (as some people think that free stuff is not good) and the use of 
GRASS, R, GMT, The GIMP and Inkscape was crucial to prove my point.

If someone is interested in some of this work, please follow these links; if 
someone can't access these links, please let me know and I can send a PDF copy 
of them.

On the use of GRASS with R and GSTAT to interpolate daily climatological 
variables (rainfall, and both minimum and maximum temperature) using different 
Kriging methods:

Carrera-Hernandez, J. J. and Gaskin, S.J. (2007). Spatio temporal
analysis of daily precipitation and temperature in the Basin of Mexico.
Journal of Hydrology. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2006.12.021

On the use of GRASS in groundwater modeling (Now I have time to update it for 
GRASS 6.2 and MODFLOW 2005 !)

Carrera-Hernandez, J. J. and Gaskin, S. J. (2006). The Groundwater
Modelling Tool for GRASS (GMTG). Open Source groundwater flow
modelling. Computers & Geosciences 32(3):339-351. DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cageo.2005.06.018

There is another paper (in press, Hydrogeology Journal) on which I used GRASS, 
R and GMT to analyze the evolution of the groundwater level in the Basin of  
Mexico. The DOI It should be available within the next week.

Cheers,

Jaime




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