About SPUD

SPUD Version 3.0

The Searchable Product Depository (SPUD) is the IRIS DMC's primary data product management system. Complementing the DMC's SEED and assembled data archives, which contain time series recordings, the SPUD system primarily contains derivative data products of other types (images, movies, etc.) created either at the DMC or by members of the community.

For users SPUD is the query and access point for these products. The web interfaces allow users to search for products using customized queries across product and event details. Users can search across all product types at once or within specific product types. SPUD also has web service interfaces for programmatic discovery and access to the data products.

If any products from SPUD are used in your research please be sure to cite the identified author of the product and the IRIS DMS [Citation Information].

About Moment Tensor Products

Global Centroid-Moment-Tensors from the GCMT project at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory are available through SPUD within minutes after their publication. Initial quick-CMT solutions are shown and are later updated to GCMT solutions when updates arrive. The download button gives users the full NDK format solution. For more info, visit: www.globalcmt.org.

Citing Global Centroid-Moment-Tensor Products

If you use Moment Tensors in publications, please cite according to the instructions at:

http://ds.iris.edu/ds/products/momenttensor/#citation

When citing this Moment Tensor page please use the Digital Object Identifier (DOI):

doi:10.17611/DP/20832295

Moment Tensor Help

The page displays information for individual Moment Tensors.

The centroid origin is displayed next to the primary origin from the IRIS database followed by the moment tensor details.

Moment Tensor for MW 7.8 (GCMT) TURKEY (Inactive) icon
Centroid Event
Date-Time (UTC): 2023-02-06 01:18:10
Location: TURKEY
Latitude, Longitude: 37.560 °, 37.470 °
Magnitude: 7.8 MW
Depth: 14.9 km
Author: Global CMT Project
Catalog, Contributor: GCMT, GCMT
Event
Date-Time (UTC): 2023-02-06 01:17:34
Location: TURKEY
Latitude, Longitude: 37.225 °, 37.021 °
Magnitude: 7.8 mww (us)
Depth: 10.0 km
Author: us,usauto,at,pt
Catalog, Contributor: NEIC PDE, us
Related Products:
CMT Details
Event ID C202302060117A
Timestamp: Q-20230206001849
CMT Version: Quick
NDK Version: V10
Reference Catalog: PDEQ
Source Zero Trace
Moment Rate Fn: TRIHD
Half Duration: 18.9
Depth Determination: FREE
Scalar Moment 6.105 e+27 (dyne-cm)
Focal Mechanism
Moment Tensor (Exponent: 27, Units: dyne-cm)
ComponentValueError
Mrr-0.4180.019
Mtt-5.190.015
Mpp5.610.017
Mrt-0.1740.215
Mrp2.820.247
Mtp1.240.013
Principal Axes (Length Exponent: 27, Units: dyne-cm)
NameAzimuth (°)Plunge (°)Length
T276216.823
N11468-1.434
P87-5.387
Nodal Planes
NameStrike (°)Dip (°)Rake (°)
NP1547011
NP232080160
Data Used in Inversion
TypeStationsComponentsShortest Period (s)
Body Waves13125450
Mantle Waves150395150
Surface Waves14629050
Event Location
Source NDK
PDEQ 2023/02/06 01:17:35.8  37.17   37.03  17.9 0.0 7.8 TURKEY                  
C202302060117A   B:131  254  50 S:146  290  50 M:150  395 150 CMT: 1 TRIHD: 18.9
CENTROID:     34.6 0.1  37.56 0.01   37.47 0.01  14.9  0.5 FREE Q-20230206001849
27 -0.418 0.019 -5.190 0.015  5.610 0.017 -0.174 0.215  2.820 0.247  1.240 0.013
V10   6.823 21 276  -1.434 68 114  -5.387  7   8   6.105  54 70   11 320 80  160

				
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Event PlotsEvent Plots for mww 7.8 TURKEYIncorporated Research Institutions for Seismology
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