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Subject: Re: P & S Shadow Zones
From: "GPayton" gpayton@.............
Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 10:19:39 -0500


Thank you Mr. Hancock.

I too know nothing about this software or the Lesson Plan.  It seems that 
the latter points to a program arcMAP and I cannot find it within arcGIS 
Explorer.  I'll keep searching and digging.

Thanks again.
Jerry

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bob Hancock
  To: psn-l@..............
  Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 10:00 PM
  Subject: Re: P & S Shadow Zones


  The simple answers is YES, there appears to be a program.  It may be 
downloaded from the following link:


  http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/explorer/index.html


  Here is the link to a student work sheet for this program.  If it is short 
on something, I am sure one of the {SN members will be able to fill in the 
missing details:


  http://hurri.kean.edu/~dobosiewicz/PS%20wave%20student%20worksheet.doc


  II have not tried this so I can not speak on it, but according to the work 
sheet, it appears to be possible to do what you want.


  Good Luck


  Bob Hancock




  On Sep 16, 2009, at 11:11 AM, GPayton wrote:


    Gentlemen,

    Is there a software package or applet that allows you insert YOUR 
geographical location (Lat. & Long.) and output exactly where on the globe 
YOUR P wave and S wave shadow zones would be?

    Thanks,
    Jerry










Thank you Mr. Hancock. 
 
I too know nothing about this software or the Lesson Plan.  It = seems=20 that the latter points to a program arcMAP and I cannot find it within = arcGIS=20 Explorer.  I'll keep searching and digging.
 
Thanks again.
Jerry

----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Bob = Hancock=20
Sent: Wednesday, September 16, = 2009 10:00=20 PM
Subject: Re: P & S Shadow = Zones

The simple answers is YES, there appears to be a program. =  It may be=20 downloaded from the following link:


Here is the link to a student work sheet for this program. =  If it is=20 short on something, I am sure one of the {SN members will be able to = fill in=20 the missing details:


II have not tried this so I can not speak on it, but according to = the=20 work sheet, it appears to be possible to do what you want.

Good Luck

Bob Hancock


On=20 Sep 16, 2009, at 11:11 AM, GPayton wrote:

Gentlemen,
 
Is there a software package or applet that allows you insert = YOUR=20 geographical location (Lat. & Long.) and output exactly where on = the=20 globe YOUR P wave and S wave shadow = zones=20 would be?
 
Thanks,
Jerry
 
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