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Hello all.

We are working with site data for the first time and have successfully
created a site map of 314 wells. (That's the good news...)

However, we now can't figure out how to get values associated with each well.
We have 1) chemical concentrations found in each well and 2) test ID data
(and more) that we would like to use as data for the well sites.

Is the only way to input site data through RIM? Will we have to use s.db.rim
to do it?

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Also, what are ISM and S? Are they distributed with GRASS? We have heard
that they are, but don't know where to find them.
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Thanks from 2 rookies...

ngreeley@hanover-crrel.army.mil
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Michael

Date: Tue, 7 Jul 92 16:42:01 EDT
From: ngreeley@hanover-crrel.army.mil (Nancy Greeley)

We are working with site data for the first time and have successfully
created a site map of 314 wells. (That's the good news...)

However, we now can't figure out how to get values associated with each well.
We have 1) chemical concentrations found in each well and 2) test ID data
(and more) that we would like to use as data for the well sites.

After you figure out a scheme for quantization (i.e., assigning categories),
you can get values associated by modfiying sites to look like:

  E|N|#n label

where "E|N" is the easting/northing (well location),
      "n" is the category number (maybe the well number), and
      "label" is the chemical concentration

make another copy of the file for your other data.
--
Darrell McCauley
Department of Agricultural Engineering
Purdue University