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Jason W. King (ERS)

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Apr 12, 1994, 8:27:42 PM4/12/94
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Hello....

many thanks to all those who responded to my request for info on the
Gaia Hypothesis. The paper is on it's way to being finished. There is one
thing I am missing however...a useful version of the Daisyworld Model.

I have SimEarth, which has version of Daisyworld....but it does not allow me
to output the results. I am looking for a verion that allows me track the
populations of the different coloured daisies as well as temperature over time.
I otherwords...I am trying to reproduce the graphs that I find in articles and
texts.

Is there such a version out there somewhere? Can I get my hands on it? Please?
The paper is due in a weeks time, so I'd like to know as soon as possible if
there is something I can use.

Thanks again for all of your help.

P.S. I am also trying to compile a list of resources regarding the Gaia
Hypothesis. It will be small, but if you are interested in having a look, I'll
post it to you...at which time you may send more suggestions by email.

Laters....(if you can help...hurry!)

Jay


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Jason W. King (ERS)

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Apr 13, 1994, 1:19:24 AM4/13/94
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In article <Co69A...@watserv1.uwaterloo.ca>,

Jason W. King (ERS) <jw2...@watserv1.uwaterloo.ca> wrote:
>Hello....
>
>many thanks to all those who responded to my request for info on the
>Gaia Hypothesis. The paper is on it's way to being finished. There is one
>thing I am missing however...a useful version of the Daisyworld Model.
>
>I have SimEarth, which has version of Daisyworld....but it does not allow me
>to output the results. I am looking for a verion that allows me track the
>populations of the different coloured daisies as well as temperature over time.
>I otherwords...I am trying to reproduce the graphs that I find in articles and
>texts.
>
>Is there such a version out there somewhere? Can I get my hands on it? Please?
>The paper is due in a weeks time, so I'd like to know as soon as possible if
>there is something I can use.
>
I think I should mention that I am running a doc based pc....but I have access
Macintosh and unix machines....however, the first of the three would be most
preferred. Thanks.

Jason W. King (ERS)

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Apr 13, 1994, 7:45:07 PM4/13/94
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