Combination of GRASS with hydrogeolgical/solute transport

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Environmental Simulation Models

TOPMODEL, RHESS
Fred Watson - PhD student, fgrw@civag.unimelb.edu.au

AGNPS
The following URL:
        http://soils.ecn.purdue.edu/~aggrass/agnps/
contains links to source code and documentation for the AGNPS-GRASS interface
written by Dr. Raghavan Srinivasan (srin@brcsun0.tamu.edu) and Dr. Bernie Engel

(engelb@ecn.purdue.edu) with modifications by me (mccauley@ecn.purdue.edu).
Feedback regarding the portability of the code or readability, accuracy, and
completeness of the documentation should be directed to aggrass@ecn.purdue.edu.
  
The source for the model is in FORTRAN 77 (with some non-standard things, like
indentation). Since AGNPS has changed slightly since this project was initiated
, the
interface should not be used with other versions of agnps.

ANSWERS
You will find the source code for ANSWERS, a ANSWERS-GRASS integration, plus
a sample data set under $GISBASE/src.garden/answers (GRASS 4.1). Check out the
README file there for more information..
Richard Beecham - beecham@aerg.canberra.edu.au