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Tim Ahern Non Real Time SEED Request Tools
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Workshop Representation Europe – ORFEUS Germany – Geofon United States - IRIS FDSN Centers with Significant Data Distribution Capability Canada – GSC China – CENC France – Geoscope and Fosfore Germany – GFZ/Geofon Italy – MedNet Japan – JAMSTEC Norway – NORSAR etc. There are many Data Centers
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Geofon
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ORFEUS
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FDSN Waveform Request Methods Email based Systems AutoDRM Access Method Many CTBTO data centers plus ORFEUS and IRIS. Many European centers BREQ_FAST access methods NetDC Distributed Data Center Technologies NetDC, Networked Data Centers Operating at ORFEUS, IRIS, NCEDC, SCEDC, GEOSCOPE, MEDNET, GSC (Canada) (Near future CEA/IG, ERI, SCEDC) ArcLink in Germany, ORFEUS, GEOSCOPE, INGV, IPGP and soon IRIS FISSURES/DHI Operating at IRIS, U. of S. Carolina, NCEDC, SCEDC, Canada, ORFEUS, ISC, IPGP Near Real Time Methods SeedLink WILBER II SPYDER® and FARM
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Data Request Tools at the IRIS DMC
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IRIS DMC SEED Request Tools
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Email Based Systems
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AutoDRM Request Format http://seismo.ethz.ch/autodrm/ BEGIN GSE2.1 Begin of message MSG_TYPE request This is a request MSG_ID your_specific_ID DEU_NDC Your ID TIME 1994/12/18 22:54:4.0 TO 1994/12/18 22:56:12.0 Define Start/End Time STA_LIST APL Define station(s) CHAN_LIST SHZ, SLZ Define channel(s) WAVEFORM GSE2.1 You want waveforms STATION GSE2.1 Station-info needed CHANNEL GSE2.1 Channel-info needed RESPONSE GSE2.1 Send calibration-info OUTAGE GSE2.1 Send outage info E-MAIL fish@sdac.bgr.hannover.de Your e-mail address STOP End of request
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breq_fast File Format http://www.iris.washington.edu/manuals/breq_fast.html.NAME Joe Seismologist.INST Podunk University.MAIL 101 Fast Lane, Middletown, KS 89432.EMAIL joe@podunk.edu.PHONE 555 555-1212.FAX 555 555-1213.MEDIA DAT.ALTERNATE MEDIA 1/2" tape - 6250.ALTERNATE MEDIA EXABYTE.LABEL Joe's FIRST Request.SOURCE ~NEIC PDE~Jan 1990 PDE~National Earthquake Information Center - USGS DOI~.HYPO ~1990 01 02 20 21 32.62~ 13.408~ 144.439~135.0~18~216~Mariana Islands~.MAGNITUDE ~5.7~mb~.END ANTO IU 1995 01 02 02 10 36.6 1995 01 02 02 12 36.6 1 SH? GRFO IU 1995 01 02 02 10 37.1 1995 01 02 02 12 37.1 1 SH? SEE CD 1995 01 02 14 45 08.9 1995 01 02 14 47 08.9 1 SHZ NNA II 1995 01 04 02 41 57.5 1995 01 04 02 43 57.5 1 BHZ PFO TS 1995 01 04 02 41 57.5 1995 01 04 02 43 57.5 1 BHZ KMI CD 1995 01 04 02 41 57.5 1995 01 04 02 43 57.5 1 BHZ SSE CD 1995 01 04 02 18 25.4 1995 01 04 02 20 25.4 2 B?? SHZ PAS TS 1995 1 4 2 10 49 1995 1 4 2 12 49 3 BH? SHZ L??
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Dataless SEED generation ftp ftp.iris.washington.eduftp.iris.washington.edu /wave/ftp/pub/RESPONSES/DATALESS_S EEDS Email breqfast request formatted file dataless@iris.washington.edu
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Routes user requests between data centers Wraps normal Data Center operations within an application layer Coordinates delivery of information back to a user Peer based system Any NetDC node can act as a hub data center Or FDSN.ORG can be used IRIS DMC USA ORFEUS Netherlands CNSN Canada PACIFIC 21 Japan MedNet Italy GEOSCOPE France NCEDC USA NetDC Request SCEDC USA FDSN.ORG Networking Data Centers by Email
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An Example NetDC Request.NETDC_REQUEST.NAME Tim Ahern.INST IRIS DMC.EMAIL tim@iris.washington.edu.PHONE 206 547-0393.FAX 206 547-1093.LABEL Example for Training Course.MEDIA FTP.ALTERNATE MEDIA DAT.FORMAT_WAVEFORM SEED.FORMAT_RESPONSE SEED_ASCII.MERGE_DATA NO.DISPOSITION PULL.END.INV * IC.DATA * IC * ?? "*" "2003 01 01 00 00 00.0" "2003 01 01 00 10 00.0”.RESP * IC * ?? “*” “2003 01 01 00 00 00.0” “2003 01 01 00 10 00.0”
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mail netdc@fdsn.org Submitting NetDC Requests
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Example NetDC Output.INV IRIS_DMC IC * [AVAILABLE NETWORKS][NET_CODE NETWORK_NAME OPERATORS COMMENTS] "IC" "IRIS China Digital Seismic Network" "USGS Albuquerque Seismological Laboratory" ” ” [AVAILABLE STATIONS][STATION LATITUDE LONGITUDE ELEVATION DESCRIPTION START_EFF_TIME END_EFF_TIME] "BJT" "40.0183" "116.1679" "197" "Baijiatuan, Beijing, China" "1994,145,00:00:00" "ENH" "30.2718" "109.4868" "487" "Enshi, Hubei Province, China" "1997,263,00:00:00" "HIA" "49.2667" "119.7417" "610" "Hailar, Neimenggu Province, China" "1994,338,00:00:00" "KMI" "25.1233" "102.74" "1975" "Kunming, Yunnan Province, China" "1996,118,00:00:00" "LSA" "29.7" "91.15" "3789" "Tibet, China" "1995,215,00:00:00" "2599,365,23:59:59” "MDJ" "44.6164" "129.5919" "250" "Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang Province, China" "1996,314,00:00:00" "QIZ" "19.0294" "109.8433" "230" "Qiongzhong, Guangduong Province, China" "2001,049,00:00:00" "SSE" "31.0951" "121.1859" "15" "Shanghai, China" "1996,263,00:00:00" "2599,365,23:59:59” "WMQ" "43.8211" "87.695" "903" "Urumqi, Xinjiang Province, China" "1995,266,00:00:00" "XAN" "34.0313" "108.9237" "630" "Xi'an, China" "1992,334,00:00:00"
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Distributed Data Center Technologies FISSURES and the Data Handling Interface
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Existing Planned DHI Enabled Centers
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Existing Planned DHI Enabled Centers- European
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Network Waveforms Events DHI Data Center DHI Clients VASE SOD jWEED etc. Network Waveforms Events DHI Data Center Network Waveforms Events DHI Data Center Network Waveforms Events DHI Data Center IDL Data Handling Interface (DHI) Access to Distributed Data Centers
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Additional Tools ArcLink Developed by GFZ in Potsdam Implemented at GFZ, ORFEUS, IPGP, INGV DMC in process Web Services DHI using a modern technology Functionally similar to DHI
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Web Based Request Tools WebRequest WILBER II
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WebRequest
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WILBER II: Web based access to FARM & SPYDER® Events
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WILBER II: Hundreds of stations available within 1-2 hours
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Parkfield, California Magnitude 6.0 Event (September 28, 2004) Station V04C - Ramage Ranch, Paso Robles, CA, USA 24 miles from the epicenter
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WILBER: Record Section Plot Regional Short Period Raw Broadband
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26Dec2004 Andaman Islands Earthquake 15.4 degrees to COCO
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Record Sections
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WILBER Data Requests
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Data Access Services Data Processing Services The Not So Distant Future
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StationXML metadata StationXML metadata MetadataWaveformsEvents SEED RESP SAC P&Z (annotated) SAC P&Z (annotated) Event Discovery Core Services Products Data Availability Data Availability Discovery Access QuakeML Single Channel Single Channel Multi Channel Multi Channel Station Discovery available previously available unavailable IRIS Data Access Services
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Services evalresp Gain correction Gain correction Deconvolution Filter Rotate Convert to SAC Convert to SAC Convert to ASCII Convert to ASCII Demean Down- sample Waveform Plot Waveform Plot Convolution TauP SAC/BAG Routines SAC/BAG Routines Taper Dist/azim Build full SEED Cross correlation available previously available unavailable IRIS Processing Services
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Time Series Builder Example: Time Series Service
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Products Ecuador
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IRIS DMC SEED Request Tools
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