[MSNoise] MSNoise Digest, Vol 3, Issue 3

Esteban Chaves echfisica at gmail.com
Wed Jan 15 17:31:15 UTC 2014


Hello Rob and Thomas

I'm using Reftek's RT-130, and what I do is convert the
data from reftek to miniseed using rt_mseed from the
Reftek utilities. In case you need to correct the header of your miniseed
data
you can use a program called msmod.

Then, you can write an script to change the external name of your data, for
example:

 your miniseed: Rddd.0S/yy.ddd.hh.mm.ss.iiii.c ;  and asuming a station
called INDI and XX as network;

Script:

for i in yy.ddd.hh*; do
j=`echo $i | sed 's/yy.ddd.hh*/XX.INDI.00.HHZ.yy.ddd.hh/'`
mv $i $j
done


Esteban.
UCSC.







Esteban J. Chaves
PhD Student in Seismology
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Earth and Marine Science Building
office C317B
University of California, Santa Cruz



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>    1. Re: [EXTERNAL] Re:  Possible to use data from ref2mseed?
>       (Thomas Lecocq)
>    2. Re: [EXTERNAL] Re:  Possible to use data from ref2mseed?
>       (Abbott, Robert E)
>    3. Re: [EXTERNAL] Re:  Possible to use data from ref2mseed?
>       (Thomas Lecocq)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2014 18:26:43 +0100
> From: Thomas Lecocq <thomas.lecocq at oma.be>
> To: Python Package for Monitoring Seismic Velocity Changes using
>         Ambient Seismic Noise <msnoise at mailman-as.oma.be>
> Subject: Re: [MSNoise] [EXTERNAL] Re:  Possible to use data from
>         ref2mseed?
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> 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 ?crit?:
> > 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 at 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 ?crit :
> >>> 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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> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2014 20:40:20 +0000
> From: "Abbott, Robert E" <reabbot at sandia.gov>
> To: "Python Package for Monitoring Seismic Velocity Changes using
>         Ambient Seismic Noise" <msnoise at mailman-as.oma.be>
> Subject: Re: [MSNoise] [EXTERNAL] Re:  Possible to use data from
>         ref2mseed?
> Message-ID: <B30BCD1F-6E70-44B7-8C85-DD6954C361EC at sandia.gov>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>
> 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.
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> > On Jan 14, 2014, at 10:27 AM, "Thomas Lecocq" <thomas.lecocq at 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 ?crit :
> >> 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 at 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 ?crit :
> >>>> 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
> >>>> +----------------------------+
> >>>> _______________________________________________
> >>>> MSNoise mailing list
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> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2014 22:35:50 +0100
> From: Thomas Lecocq <thomas.lecocq at oma.be>
> To: Python Package for Monitoring Seismic Velocity Changes using
>         Ambient Seismic Noise <msnoise at mailman-as.oma.be>
> Subject: Re: [MSNoise] [EXTERNAL] Re:  Possible to use data from
>         ref2mseed?
> Message-ID: <a911a3a8a074e094f158064841ac1133 at oma.be>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
>
> Rob,
>
> Le 14.01.2014 21:40, Abbott, Robert E a ?crit?:
> > 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 at 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 ?crit :
> >>> 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 at 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 ?crit :
> >>>>> 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
> >>>>> +----------------------------+
> >>>>> _______________________________________________
> >>>>> MSNoise mailing list
> >>>>> MSNoise at mailman-as.oma.be
> >>>>> http://mailman-as.oma.be/mailman/listinfo/msnoise
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