Hi,
I'm new to msnoise, and was unable to find a searchable archive for this
list(?), apologies if the question has been asked before.
I want to populate my station table, and msnoise has scanned my sds
database and identified all the stations. However, it has only filled
out the name fields, and I need at a minimum the locations, and would
like to do the instruments as well.
So I would like to find a way to populate the stations table using a
python script. Presumably one would use pymysql? I have never used
pymysql, and was wondering if maybe someone had such a script. If you
do, could you please send it to me?
(actually, I want to do it this way in any case, since in future my sds
database will have more stations than I want to use with msnoise).
Thanks,
- Phil
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Phil Cummins
Prof. Natural Hazards
Research School of Earth Sciences
Australian National University
Hi all,
Just over a year after the last major release (MSNoise 1.3) we are proud
to announce the new MSNoise 1.4. It is a major release, with a massive
amount of work since the last one: in GitHub numbers , it’s over 125
commits and about 5500 new lines of code and documentation added!
MSNoise 1.4 introduces four major new features : a new ultra-intuitive
web-based admin interface, the support for plugins and extensions, the
phase weighted stack and the instrument response removal. It also brings
the possibility to parallel/thread process the cross-correlation and the
MWCS steps. MSNoise is now “tested” automatically on Linux (thanks to
TravisCI) & Windows (thanks to Appveyor), for Python versions 2.7, 3.4
and 3.5. Yes, MSNoise is Python 3 compatible !!! See the full Release
Notes: http://msnoise.org/doc/releasenotes/msnoise-1.4.html
This version has benefited from outputs/ideas/pull requests/questions
from several users/friends:
Carmelo Sammarco
Esteban Chaves
Lion Krisher
Tobias Megies
Clare Donaldson
Aurélien Mordret
Raphaël De Plaen
Lukas E. Preiswerk
all others (don’t be mad )
Thanks to all for using MSNoise, and please, let us know why/how you use
it (and please cite it!)!
To date, we found/are aware of 12 publications using MSNoise ! That’s
the best validation of our project ever ! See the full list on the
MSNoise website.
Thomas & Corentin
PS: if you use MSNoise for your research and prepare publications,
please consider citing it:
Lecocq, T., C. Caudron, et F. Brenguier (2014), MSNoise, a Python
Package for Monitoring Seismic Velocity Changes Using Ambient Seismic
Noise, Seismological Research Letters, 85(3), 715‑726,
doi:10.1785/0220130073.
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Dr. Thomas Lecocq
Geologist - Seismologist
Seismology - Gravimetry
Royal Observatory of Belgium
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Seismology - Gravimetry
Royal Observatory of Belgium
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