The Geologic Retrieval and Synopsis Program (GRASP) was designed and written to specifically accommodate interactive access to earth-science data banks. GRASP is portable, easy to use, and database independent. Data banks accessed by GRASP must be partitioned and reformatted into five files which make up both data bank and pointers to parts of the bank. Machine dependencies include FORTRAN I/0 unit numbers, direct-(random-) access input, in-core read/write, and "prompting." GRASP isolates these dependencies to FORTRAN subroutines designed to serve these functions specifically. GRASP is manipulated by 11 user commands which select, describe, access, retrieve, summarize, and display data.
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