On Jan 14, 2014, at 10:27 AM, "Thomas
Lecocq" <thomas.lecocq(a)oma.be>
wrote:
Hi Rob,
OK, got your files. I can modify the code to automatically find the
stations, that's OK.
But, I can't read them in Python. Although you state it's MiniSeed
(and I believe you :-) ), I can't find the proper parameters to read
them. Did you pass any argument to the converter ? Are you able to
open them using another tool ?
Cheers,
Thomas
Le 10.01.2014 18:18, Abbott, Robert E a écrit :
Thomas,
Thanks for very much for your help. I will send you some data, but 3
days,
3 stations is quite a large data volume as my sample rate is 200 Hz.
Do
you have a
dropbox.com account? That has worked in the past for me.
Alternatively, I could send just an hour or two of data per day...
Thanks,
Rob
+----------------------------+
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Sandia National Laboratories
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P.O. Box 5800
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> On 1/10/14 9:06 AM, "Thomas Lecocq" <thomas.lecocq(a)oma.be> wrote:
> Hi Rob,
> Yes, it is definitively possible. Highly dependant on your python
> skills, I'm afraid...
> The data structure will be something like :
> data_structure['ref2mseed'] =
"RDAY.LOC/YEAR.DAY.HOUR.MIN.STA.CHAN"
> but:
> I assume yy is a 2digit year format ? Then YEAR will not work, we
> need
> to put YY and define it in the reader (in populate station table)
> I set STA to your instrument number, which I suppose are located at
> a
> unique position within this very archive.
> I can help writing the reader part (populate station table). I'm not
> quite sure how the scan_archive process will (dis)like such a bad
> structure (no net/ or sta/ folders)...
> If you provide me some data, say 3 days, 3 stations, I can test the
> code
> on it...
> Best regards from Brussels,
> Thomas
> Le 09/01/2014 22:43, Abbott, Robert E a écrit :
>> Greetings,
>> Is it possible to use MSNoise on data generated from the PASSCAL
>> Instrument Center utility "ref2mseed" (the data is from Reftek 130
>> digitizers). The data is named like this:
>> Rddd.0S/yy.ddd.hh.mm.ss.iiii.c
>> where
>> yy -- year of the record
>> ddd -- julian day of the record
>> S -- data stream of the instrument (usually 1)
>> hh -- hour the record was recorded
>> mm -- minute the record was recorded
>> iiii -- instrument number
>> c -- channel number
>> How would I format the data_structure parameter>
>> Thanks,
>> Rob
>> +----------------------------+
>> Robert E. Abbott, Ph.D.
>> Sandia National Laboratories
>> Geophysics Department MS 0750
>> P.O. Box 5800
>> Albuquerque, NM 87185-0750
>> (505) 845-0266
>> +----------------------------+
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