Good day
We have installed MSNoise and we now have trouble getting MSNoise to parse
the format below.
A typical file name is MS.ST9..BHZ.D
.2017.210.What is the data structure.
Kind regards
Linda Akromah
On Fri, 17 Aug 2018, 09:31 Thomas Lecocq <Thomas.Lecocq(a)seismology.be>
wrote:
Linda,
For a start, you could use the "lazy mode": scan the archive with
"--path /path/to/archive" and it will be independent of the data structure.
Thomas
Le 17/08/2018 à 09:26, Linda Akromah a écrit :
I think that could work. I tried using it before
but got stuck in the
early
stages where the program couldn't recognise
my data structure. I can
reinstall it and start again.
Thank you so much
Linda
On Fri, 17 Aug 2018, 08:53 Thomas Lecocq <Thomas.Lecocq(a)seismology.be>
wrote:
Dear Linda,
You have to understand that this mailing list is meant for msnoise users
and I cannot imagine what's under the hood of your calculations.
So, my best advice for now: just try using msnoise and check if your
results are similar...
Regards,
Thomas
Le 17/08/2018 à 08:43, Linda Akromah a écrit :
> I am not using MS-Noise at the moment.I have a python code I developed
> and it has worked well before for a different set of data though.
> Which parameters should I consider changing?
>
> Kind regards
> Linda Akromah
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