Not long ago I sent an
email inquiring about the standard color
maps (spectrum files
or palettes) used for plotting oceanographic
variable sections. If
anyone has taken the trouble to create these
palettes and would like
to share them with all us ferreters they
would be much appreciated.
One such palette, which
is typically used to in sigma unit plots
(eg sigma-t, sigma-4,
etc), is the green-red spectrum. For an example
of this palette see:
http://tmap.pmel.noaa.gov/ferret/New_Features/gifs/ortho_globe.gif
Other typical palettes
are the blue-red (temperature), blue-orange
(salinity), yellow-purple
(oxygen), red-yellow (silicate). There are
several others for Phosphate,
Nitrate, etc.
Many thanks!
David.
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David Oxilia
Tel: (541) 737-2368
COAS:Oregon State University Fax: (541) 737-2064
Ocean Admin. Bldg. 104
WWW: http://www.oce.orst.edu/po
Corvallis, OR 97331-5503 Email:
oxilia@hejira.oce.orst.edu
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