Dear professor:
I am a master of geophysics in China. when I run the website "http://ds.iris.edu/SeismiQuery/station.htm", a message shows "Note: This information reflects station run times but
does NOT necessarily reflect data availability." How can I look for the valid data in a selected station and channel?
Because I need select seismic stations with valid data for almost whole year, it is important for me to look for the valid data in stations.
Sincerely
--
Yizhi Fang Master.
State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology
Tongji University
1239 Siping Rd., Shanghai, China 200092
I am a master of geophysics in China. when I run the website "http://ds.iris.edu/SeismiQuery/station.htm", a message shows "Note: This information reflects station run times but
does NOT necessarily reflect data availability." How can I look for the valid data in a selected station and channel?
Because I need select seismic stations with valid data for almost whole year, it is important for me to look for the valid data in stations.
Sincerely
--
Yizhi Fang Master.
State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology
Tongji University
1239 Siping Rd., Shanghai, China 200092
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HI Yizhi Fang,
For detailed data availability information please use the IRIS Availability web service. https://service.iris.edu/irisws/availability/1/
For example, the following link returns timeseries data availability information for the China National Seismic Network (CB) station CAD channel BHZ from January 1st 2019 to April 18th 2019.
https://service.iris.edu/irisws/availability/1/query?format=text&net=CB&sta=CAD&cha=BHZ&starttime=2019-01-01T00:00:00&endtime=2019-04-18T00:00:00&mergequality=false&mergesamplerate=false&mergeoverlap=false&showlastupdate=false&excludetoolarge=true&includerestricted=false&nodata=404
Please let me know if you have any additional questions.
Thanks,
Nick
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Nick Falco
Web & Apps Developer
IRIS Data Management Center
nick<at>iris.washington.edu
On Apr 18, 2019, at 9:23 AM, fangyizhi_1997<at>tongji.edu.cn wrote:
Dear professor:
I am a master of geophysics in China. when I run the website "http://ds.iris.edu/SeismiQuery/station.htm", a message shows "Note: This information reflects station run times but
does NOT necessarily reflect data availability." How can I look for the valid data in a selected station and channel?
Because I need select seismic stations with valid data for almost whole year, it is important for me to look for the valid data in stations.
Sincerely
--
Yizhi Fang Master.
State Key Laboratory of Marine Geology
Tongji University
1239 Siping Rd., Shanghai, China 200092
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