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Triad is a Federal/State Interagency Partnership
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Data Management Options
Options for managing Triad-produced data sets during field activities.
- Environmental Response Team (ERT) Resources - USEPA, The Environmental Response Team (ERT) offers an array of products to assist other environmental practitioners both in the field and in the office. They offer immediate download of items such as software packages, guidance related to a wide variety of environmental sampling procedures, analytical and quality assurance Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), fact sheets, and bulletins.
ERT Response Resources Website
- Fully Integrated Environmental Location Decision Support (FIELDS) - USEPA, Fully Integrated Environmental Location Decision Support (FIELDS) software is a package under development through USEPA Region 5. FIELDS is a sophisticated mix of GIS, GPS, a database, statistical and geostatistical analysis algorithms, and imaging technologies. FIELDS System beta version software is currently available on CD-ROM. It is still being tested and debugged, so USEPA would like to limit its availability to Federal, State and tribal agencies only.
Region 5 FIELDS Team Website
- GEO-EAS 1.2.1: Geostatistical Environmental Assessment Software User's Guide - USEPA EPA/600/8-91/008, GEOEAS is a collection of interactive software tools for two-dimensional geostatistical analyses of spatially distributed data. The principal functions of the package are the production of grids and contour maps of interpolated (kriged) estimates from sample data. GEOEAS can produce data maps, univariate statistics, scatter plots/linear regression, and variogram computation and model fitting.
Ground Water and Ecosystems Restoration Research - GEOEAS Website
- Spatial Analysis and Decision Assistance (SADA) - University of Tennessee, Spatial Analysis and Decision Assistance (SADA) is a free software package from the University of Tennessee that integrates modules for visualizing contaminant concentrations, geospatial analysis, statistical analysis, human health risk assessment, cost/benefit analysis, sampling design, and decision analysis. SADA can be used to address site-specific concerns when characterizing a contaminated site, assessing risk, determining the location of future samples, and when designing remedial action.
Spatial Analysis and Decision Assistance Website
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