Does includearrivals work? I have tried several queries with
includearrivals=yes but dont seem to get anything different back? I could
be doing something wrong, but...
For example this came from the URL builder, but no arrivals:
http://www.iris.edu/ws/event/query?starttime=2008-02-27T06:30:00&endtime=2008-03-01T06:30:00&minmag=6&includearrivals=yes&orderby=time&output=xml
Philip
includearrivals=yes but dont seem to get anything different back? I could
be doing something wrong, but...
For example this came from the URL builder, but no arrivals:
http://www.iris.edu/ws/event/query?starttime=2008-02-27T06:30:00&endtime=2008-03-01T06:30:00&minmag=6&includearrivals=yes&orderby=time&output=xml
Philip
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Hi Philip,
The option works, but the issue is that we do not have arrivals for anything but IRIS funded projects, and most of them are from the USArray ANF. Below is the blurb on the ws-event help page explaining that.
Chad
============== (http://www.iris.edu/ws/doc/event_help.htm)
Arrival (phase pick) availability
The IRIS DMC only archives phase arrivals from IRIS funded or very closely related projects. The vast majority of arrivals available from the DMC are submitted as part of the ANF catalog. For access to more arrival data we recommend the International Seismological Centre.
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On Mar 18, 2013, at 9:27 AM, Philip Crotwell <crotwell<at>seis.sc.edu> wrote:
Does includearrivals work? I have tried several queries with includearrivals=yes but dont seem to get anything different back? I could be doing something wrong, but...
For example this came from the URL builder, but no arrivals:
http://www.iris.edu/ws/event/query?starttime=2008-02-27T06:30:00&endtime=2008-03-01T06:30:00&minmag=6&includearrivals=yes&orderby=time&output=xml
Philip
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Ah, I see. Sorry I missed that blurb.
Take with a grain of salt, but it is a little confusing to have two "help"
pages. For some reason I thought I was looking at the "help" page when I
was really looking at the Query params page. I assume the split is
iris-specific stuff on one page and query specific (data center agnostic)
stuff on the other? Maybe there is a way to make that distinction a little
more obvious? Just a thought.
thanks
Philip
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 12:34 PM, Chad Trabant <chad<at>iris.washington.edu>wrote:
Hi Philip,
The option works, but the issue is that we do not have arrivals for
anything but IRIS funded projects, and most of them are from the USArray
ANF. Below is the blurb on the ws-event help page explaining that.
Chad
============== (http://www.iris.edu/ws/doc/event_help.htm)
Arrival (phase pick) availability
The IRIS DMC only archives phase arrivals from IRIS funded or very closely
related projects. The vast majority of arrivals available from the DMC are
submitted as part of the ANF catalog. For access to more arrival data we
recommend the International Seismological Centre http://www.isc.ac.uk/.
==============
On Mar 18, 2013, at 9:27 AM, Philip Crotwell <crotwell<at>seis.sc.edu> wrote:
Does includearrivals work? I have tried several queries with
includearrivals=yes but dont seem to get anything different back? I could
be doing something wrong, but...
For example this came from the URL builder, but no arrivals:
http://www.iris.edu/ws/event/query?starttime=2008-02-27T06:30:00&endtime=2008-03-01T06:30:00&minmag=6&includearrivals=yes&orderby=time&output=xml
Philip
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I think I figured this out, adding includeallorigins I got one origin with
arrivals (ANF). Is ANF the only catalog that currently supports Arrivals?
Philip
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 12:27 PM, Philip Crotwell <crotwell<at>seis.sc.edu>wrote:
Does includearrivals work? I have tried several queries with
includearrivals=yes but dont seem to get anything different back? I could
be doing something wrong, but...
For example this came from the URL builder, but no arrivals:
http://www.iris.edu/ws/event/query?starttime=2008-02-27T06:30:00&endtime=2008-03-01T06:30:00&minmag=6&includearrivals=yes&orderby=time&output=xml
Philip