Software
An official USGS software project is code reviewed and approved at the bureau-level for distribution.
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MSSRVRD MSSRVRD
Computes survival-movement, capture and recovery probabilities from multi-strata capture-recapture-recovery data.
JOLLYAGE JOLLYAGE
Computes estimates of survival and capture probability for 2-age class open population capture-recapture models.
TMSURVIV TMSURVIV
Computes estimates of survival and capture probability and the proportion of transients in open population capture-recapture data.
Arkansas Waterwell Arkansas Waterwell
The Arkansas Water Well Construction Commission (AWWCC) was formed by the Arkansas General Assembly in 1969 to protect the general health, safety, and welfare of Arkansans by regulating water well construction and pump installation. The AWWCC’s rules provide a framework for proper development of underground water in an efficient, orderly, sanitary, reasonable, and safe manner.
DOSECOMP DOSECOMP
Analyzes dose responses for two populations, using the PROBIT model and the abbreviated protocol as described by Link et al(1996).
MSSURVIV MSSURVIV
Computes estimates of survival-movement and capture probability for open capture-recapture models.
CONTRAST CONTRAST
Compares estimates of survival (or any normally distributed parameter estimates).
SCATMAN SCATMAN
Tests the hypothesis of prey-selectivity based on random samples of predator scats.
ESTIMATE ESTIMATE
Estimates fatalities using raw counts of wildlife fatalities, trial experiments for carcass detection probability and persistence time.
SPECtrum Processing Routines (SPECPR) SPECtrum Processing Routines (SPECPR)
SPECPR is an Interactive One Dimensional Array Processing System, with the tools needed for reflectance spectroscopy analysis. It also has tools to do a lot of other tasks and analyses of x,y paried data.
SeisRisk III SeisRisk III
Seisrisk III is the last published version of a series of programs used to produce probabilistic earthquake ground motion hazard maps for the United States from 1972 to 1992.
Slick Package Slick Package
The slick package uses fault slip data (either field observations or from focal mechamism) to find the stress tensor that best explains the observations. Inputs are the orientation and slip direction of a set of fault planes.