Hello, PyWEED's team,
PyWEED is a very friendly Python package for seismologists and one can obtain seismograms easily. I wonder if there is a
choice for selecting stations according to back-azimuth, because we want to get those seismic stations and seismic epicenter
nearly locating on the same great circle arc.
Best wishes.
PyWEED is a very friendly Python package for seismologists and one can obtain seismograms easily. I wonder if there is a
choice for selecting stations according to back-azimuth, because we want to get those seismic stations and seismic epicenter
nearly locating on the same great circle arc.
Best wishes.
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Hello Xuping Feng,
This currently isn't enabled in PyWEED, but if you're looking at a single event at a time you could use the Wilber web app: https://ds.iris.edu/wilber3/
This operates a bit like PyWEED, the main difference is that it operates on one event but allows more detailed selection of stations.
Cheers,
Adam
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Adam Clark
Web Application Developer
IRIS Data Management Center
adam<at>iris.washington.edu
On Aug 16, 2022, at 10:14 AM, Xuping Feng (via IRIS) <pyweed-help-bounce<at>lists.ds.iris.edu> wrote:
Hello, PyWEED's team,
PyWEED is a very friendly Python package for seismologists and one can obtain seismograms easily. I wonder if there is a
choice for selecting stations according to back-azimuth, because we want to get those seismic stations and seismic epicenter
nearly locating on the same great circle arc.
Best wishes.
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