Hi MSNoise folks,
I am trying to run some correlations with data downloaded using ObspyDMT.
After downloading I converted the file structure to the SDS convention
using the dataselect tool. I guess these data have type M set in their
headers because CHAN.TYPE = BHE.M.
I was trying to scan my archive with MSNoise, but nothing was being found.
This was because MSNoise is only looking for data type D. I noticed the
stdout says it was looking for data in, for example,
/Volumes/ESLab/Data_02/POLENET/msnoise_SDS_database/2010/YT/CLRK/*.D,...
when it should have been looking for
/Volumes/ESLab/Data_02/POLENET/msnoise_SDS_database/2010/YT/CLRK/*.M,...
(or not worrying about type D or M at all)
I figured out that I could simply hardcode my type into the configuration
using
YEAR/NET/STA/CHAN.M/NET.STA.LOC.CHAN.M.YEAR.DAY
but I am curious as to why type D is hardcoded into MSNoise?
Dylan
P.S. Another small thing I noticed this morning when trying to get things
working.
1) The webpage for scan-archive
<http://msnoise.org/doc/workflow/003_scan_archive.html> is slightly wrong
in the syntax of the command. The webpage says to use the command
$ msnoise scan_archive
but it should be
$ msnoise scan-archive
with a dash, not an underscore. It might be nice to fix that webpage since
that is where most people go for the tutorial.
Hello Mr T. Lecoq
About seismometer, it's a short period kinemetrics SS1 ranger 1s and i'm
targetting fluid filled interaction and stress variations after events in
north east algeria.
in joint some figures obtained after running msnoise with 6 years data set
without removing instrument response so i would be grateful about advises
in this way.
also, from your view is it possible to continue or must i need some items.
and be sure you'll be cited at the end as co-author.
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> Dear Salim,
>
> I don't know SS1 seismometers, can you tell us a little more about those
> ? Corner frequency? Instrument response?
>
> About the filters, well, this is strongly dependent on the target of the
> study, and of the number of station & their spacing...
>
> Please provide lots of details, I'm sure people on this mailing list can
> also help !
>
> Cheers,
>
> Thomas
>
>
> On 31/10/2018 14:35, guettouche, salim wrote:
> > Hi Mr Thomas,
> >
> > I'm newer in msnoise and i would to have an idea about finding best
> > parameters in msnoise in short period seismometers ss1 especially
> > filters en computing cc.
> > ?ps excuse me for this rudimentary question
>
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> Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2018 14:44:41 +0100
> From: Thomas Lecocq <Thomas.Lecocq(a)seismology.be>
> To: msnoise(a)mailman-as.oma.be
> Subject: Re: [MSNoise] Stuck on compute_cc
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> Natalie,
>
> OK, good to know... indeed, it's best to use python>=3.6 from now on. I
> maintain msnoise for python2.7, but will not take time to debug py2.7 if
> anything fails only there and not in 3.x.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Thomas
>
>
> On 30/10/2018 16:49, Accardo, Natalie wrote:
> > Hi Thomas,
> >
> > I realized yesterday that I had been running msnosie in python 2.7
> rather than in python 3. Now that I?ve updated and reinstalled it all
> appears to working properly with sqlite. Thanks for your help anyways
> though, glad it is working now.
> >
> > Natalie
> >
> >
> > On October 28, 2018 at 9:44:17 AM, Accardo, Natalie (nza216(a)psu.edu
> <mailto:nza216@psu.edu>) wrote:
> >
> > Hi Thomas,
> >
> >
> > Thank you for your response. I checked those parameters and everything
> is correct, the network and station names are all capitalized, the
> component is HHZ, and the sampling rate is greater than the cc_sampling
> rate.
> >
> >
> > Thanks again for your help,
> >
> > Natalie
> >
> > ________________________________
> > From: msnoise-bounces(a)mailman-as.oma.be <
> msnoise-bounces(a)mailman-as.oma.be> on behalf of Thomas Lecocq <
> Thomas.Lecocq(a)seismology.be>
> > Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2018 8:32:09 AM
> > To: msnoise(a)mailman-as.oma.be
> > Subject: Re: [MSNoise] Stuck on compute_cc
> >
> > Hi Natalie,
> >
> > Could you check:
> >
> > * station table : all the network & station codes are in CAPITAL ?
> > * data_availability: the net, sta are CAPITAL and component is three
> > char , for example BHZ, HHZ etc. the sampling rate of the files is
> > >= to the cc_sampling_rate ?
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Thomas
> >
> > Le 26/10/2018 ? 17:06, Accardo, Natalie a ?crit :
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I?m trying to run through, one command at a time, the example dataset
> included with MSNoise but am getting stuck at the compute_cc command. When
> i run the command half of the jobs are labeled ?in progress? but never
> actually complete and the other files are still listed as ?to do?. No
> errors ever come up the command simply ends after ?checking gaps?. The
> station table and data availability table both are successfully populated.
> The filters are also correctly defined. I am running this in Python 3.
> >>
> >> The series of commands that I run are:
> >> 1) msnoise admin
> >> 2) open http://localhost:5000/admin/
> >> 3) msnoise populate
> >> 4) msnoise scan_archive
> >> 5) msnoise new_jobs
> >> 6) msnoise compute_cc
> >>
> >> When i run the msnoise test command it works perfectly. I?ve tried to
> back out what I?m missing by looking at the steps in the tests.py but
> haven?t solved my issue yet. Any advice on what I?m missing/doing wrong is
> very appreciated.
> >>
> >> Natalie
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