csspy | a package to read center for seismic studies event tables
kandi X-RAY | csspy Summary
kandi X-RAY | csspy Summary
csspy is a Python library. csspy has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has build file available and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
csspy is a simple package for reading centers for seismic studies event format (v 3.0). csspy is not real polished, nor do I plan to aggressively maintain it, but you may find it useful for extracting event information from the ANF catalog (as dataframes or obspy Catalog objects.
csspy is a simple package for reading centers for seismic studies event format (v 3.0). csspy is not real polished, nor do I plan to aggressively maintain it, but you may find it useful for extracting event information from the ANF catalog (as dataframes or obspy Catalog objects.
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csppy requires python 3.6. You can install csspy using pip + git.
Supposing you have downloaded and extracted the ANF catalog from 2007_08. You should now have a file called "events_usarray_2007_08" in your current directory. As an example we will extract the events associated with the Crandall Canyon mine collapse.
Supposing you have downloaded and extracted the ANF catalog from 2007_08. You should now have a file called "events_usarray_2007_08" in your current directory. As an example we will extract the events associated with the Crandall Canyon mine collapse.
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