Hi,
Any thought on my question?
Thanks,
Yoones
On Nov 18, 2015, at 21:20, Yoones Vaezi
<yvaezi(a)ualberta.ca> wrote:
Hi,
Having looked at the MWCS.py program I have encountered a section which has not been
explained in the paper titled "MSNoise, a Python Package for Monitoring Seismic
Velocity Changes Using Ambient Seismic Noise" and I could not find any justification
why this has been done.
Within the program, before calculating the cross-spectrum between the current and
reference CCFs, the minimum values of each window is subtracted and the result is divided
by the maximum value. What is the reason for doing this? In the paper it is just mentioned
that the windows are mean-adjusted and tapered.
I understand the reason behind detrending, mean adjustment, and the tapering, but not the
above-mentioned part of the code.
Thank you for your help,
Regards,
Yoones
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