MorphCol 2004-2013. A collection of Fortran 77 programs for morphometry

This is a technical description in html format of simple fortran programs for Macintosh for the morphometric analysis of tests planktonic foraminifera under reflected light, with special focus on the Neogene group of Globorotalia menardii. The second part of this report gives information and perform...

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Main Author: Knappertsbusch, Michael
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Published: PANGAEA / Alfred Wegener Institute 2015
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spelling ftunivbasel:oai:edoc.unibas.ch:70081 2023-05-15T18:00:39+02:00 MorphCol 2004-2013. A collection of Fortran 77 programs for morphometry Knappertsbusch, Michael 2015-08-20 https://edoc.unibas.ch/70081/ https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.848773 unknown PANGAEA / Alfred Wegener Institute Knappertsbusch, Michael. (2015) MorphCol 2004-2013. A collection of Fortran 77 programs for morphometry. doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.848773 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Working Paper NonPeerReviewed 2015 ftunivbasel https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.848773 2023-03-05T07:22:02Z This is a technical description in html format of simple fortran programs for Macintosh for the morphometric analysis of tests planktonic foraminifera under reflected light, with special focus on the Neogene group of Globorotalia menardii. The second part of this report gives information and performance tests about the development of AMOR (Automated Measurement system for the mORphometry of microfossils). AMOR is Windows based and helps to orientate and collect digital images of menardiform globorotalids. The above fortran programs may be useful to extract and analyze some morphometric parameters from images collected with AMOR. Report Planktonic foraminifera University of Basel: edoc
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description This is a technical description in html format of simple fortran programs for Macintosh for the morphometric analysis of tests planktonic foraminifera under reflected light, with special focus on the Neogene group of Globorotalia menardii. The second part of this report gives information and performance tests about the development of AMOR (Automated Measurement system for the mORphometry of microfossils). AMOR is Windows based and helps to orientate and collect digital images of menardiform globorotalids. The above fortran programs may be useful to extract and analyze some morphometric parameters from images collected with AMOR.
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title MorphCol 2004-2013. A collection of Fortran 77 programs for morphometry
title_short MorphCol 2004-2013. A collection of Fortran 77 programs for morphometry
title_full MorphCol 2004-2013. A collection of Fortran 77 programs for morphometry
title_fullStr MorphCol 2004-2013. A collection of Fortran 77 programs for morphometry
title_full_unstemmed MorphCol 2004-2013. A collection of Fortran 77 programs for morphometry
title_sort morphcol 2004-2013. a collection of fortran 77 programs for morphometry
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