Hi Rob,
I can read those files. I'm a little concerned by the fact the station
name in the filename is not the station name in the actual data
contained in the file. That is strange, and this could be a problem.
Indeed, the station table is populated from the filenames, and the
archive is scanned searching for selected stations in the
configuration.
But, the scan reads data within the file and stores metadata in the
database, and these metadata have different station names.
Do you have an idea why the names don't match ?
Thomas
Le 20/01/2014 23:30, Abbott, Robert E a écrit :
Thomas,
New files are on the way to you. I changed conversion algorithm from
'ref2mseed' to 'rt2ms' (also from PASSCAL, but more modern). rt2ms
produces much the same naming scheme except it has a YYYY format
instead
of a YY, among other changes.
Hope this helps,
Rob
+----------------------------+
Robert E. Abbott, Ph.D.
Sandia National Laboratories
Geophysics Department MS 0750
P.O. Box 5800
Albuquerque, NM 87185-0750
(505) 845-0266
+----------------------------+
On 1/14/14 2:35 PM, "Thomas Lecocq" <thomas.lecocq(a)oma.be> wrote:
> Rob,
>
> Le 14.01.2014 21:40, Abbott, Robert E a écrit :
>> Thanks, Thomas. I am on travel right now, so I will have to get you
>> the parameters Monday. There is a finite chance I screwed up and
>>gave
>> you SEG-Y files, they are named similarly. If that is the case, I
>> apologize for the confusion.
> I tried reading SEG-Y but it doesn't work either. Let's wait till
> Monday
> to check !
>
> Cheers
>
> Thomas
>
>> Sent from my iPad
>>
>>> 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
>>>> +----------------------------+
>>>> Robert E. Abbott, Ph.D.
>>>> Sandia National Laboratories
>>>> Geophysics Department MS 0750
>>>> P.O. Box 5800
>>>> Albuquerque, NM 87185-0750
>>>> (505) 845-0266
>>>> +----------------------------+
>>>>> 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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