Dear Sunil Roy
00 and 10 is location code
Some stations, in particular IRIS stations, use location codes. In this
case you have to enter the location code here. Typically ?00? for STS-1 or
?10? for STS-2 seismometer.
If they has the same SPS they aren't diferents.
Best Regards
Prof. George Sand França
Observatório Sismológico
Universidade de Brasília
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www.tremordeterra.blogspot.com[2]
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00 and 10 is location code
Some stations, in particular IRIS stations, use location codes. In this
case you have to enter the location code here. Typically ?00? for STS-1 or
?10? for STS-2 seismometer.
If they has the same SPS they aren't diferents.
Best Regards
Prof. George Sand França
Observatório Sismológico
Universidade de Brasília
www.obsis.unb.br[1]
www.tremordeterra.blogspot.com[2]
61 31071298
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Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2012 09:15:54 -0800
From: Yun Wang <nubeyun<at>gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [SAC-HELP] suppress "r *.sac" output
To: Brian Savage <savage<at>uri.edu>
Cc: sac-help<at>iris.washington.edu
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That works! How great! Thank you, Brian.
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 4:57 AM, Brian Savage <savage<at>uri.edu> wrote:
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Try
SAC> wild echo off
The wild command controls the definition of wildcard characters if the
wildcard results are displayed upon expansion.
Brian
On Jul 18, 2012, at 7:50 PM, Yun Wang wrote:
when reading in a bunch of files represented by wild card
sac> r *.sac
the screen will display the whole list of all *.sac, which is very
annoying in the programming sense.
Anyone knows a way to suppress this output? Thanks.
Yun
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Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2012 12:04:48 +0530
From: swaroopa rani <swarajesh79<at>gmail.com>
Subject: [SAC-HELP] delay and sum of phase shift
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Dear Sir/Madam,
Is there any macro or script in sac to determine the delay times and
slowness for an array of seismic network stations
Please do the needful
thanking you,
with regards,
swaroopa
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Earthquake Hazard Group
National Geophysical Research Institute
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Date: 23 Jul 2012 07:04:04 -0000
From: "Sunil Roy" <seismo_003<at>rediffmail.com>
Subject: [SAC-HELP] khole in sac
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Dear Sac Users,
I have download data form IRIS, which is in seed format.
Late I have converted it to sac format. I found that for some
event two sac files are present with different file name as:
2011.365.00.39.00.0195.II.PALK.00.BHZ.M.SAC
2011.365.00.39.00.0195.II.PALK.10.BHZ.M.SAC
After closely looking at the header I found that they have
different value in khole. So in the file name 00 and 10 represents
khole value. If it is khole then what it represents. Which file should
I take for my analysis. If not then why this two files are different.
with regards
Sunil
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