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AML can refer to:

(medical) Acute myelogenous leukemia is a form of cancer. (military) The Panhard AML is an armored car from France. (computer language) ACPI Machine Language is used per ACPI specification for power management. (finance) Anti Money Laundering An acronym used in the fiscal & legal globe. A National Rail code for Acton Main Line railway station, United Kingdom. External links: .

Caltech's ArcInfo GIS Laboratory
AMLs for generating and plotting earthquake epicenters, and for GMT, DLG and TIGER data conversion.

Ecosystem Modelling
GIS modeling of the physical form and processes of ecosystem landscapes with AMLs. US Bureau of Land Management, NSTC.

Hydrology
Example scripts for creating watersheds, drainage path delineation, inland catchments, soils investigation, TINs based on irregular polygon boundaries, and watershed delineation. Also has many links to research papers/projects. Hosted by Center for Research in Water Resources, University of Texas.

Illinois State Museum's GIS Laboratory
Includes scripts for creating Virtual Reality Modelling Language (VRML) worlds, animations, and creating University of Minnesota (UMN) Mapserver .map files (including cover to shape conversion).

Metadata creation tool: fgdcmeta.aml
An extremely simplified variant of document.aml. Conforms with the FGDC Content Standard. The output template is intended to be customized and used with other metadata tools (such as xtme, tkme and mp).

Metadata.aml
Creates metadata for coverages and grids compliant with the Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) standard, and can be used by a National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) Node.

Multibuffer.aml
Creates multiple buffers at different distances in one coverage, also includes original polygons (if input is polygons). This capability now included in ArcView 3.2 (but only outputs to shapefile).

National Park Service and GIS
A variety pack of AMLs including arc and polygon generalization, dem and image conversion, data management, arcplot pallettes, case conversion. US National Park Service.

Paddy's Wagon
A handful of scripts for batch processing, includes: clipping, projecting, splitting images, importing, and exporting layouts to jpeg.

Perl/AML Example
Use perl and AML to correct address information in a road file.


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