Re: [seisan] seisan Digest, Vol 139, Issue 2

2019-10-11 Thread G. Suresh
Dear Dr. Rod
The following web-page may be useful to meet your requirement
IASPEI GT reference events - event arrivals search


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Dr. G. Suresh 
Scientist-F

National  Center for Seismology  
Mausam Bhavan  Complex 
Lodi Road, New Delhi-110 003 
Tel No. 91-11-43824592 
Fax No. 91-11-24619943
 

On Friday, 11 October, 2019, 02:39:12 pm IST, seisan-requ...@geo.uib.no 
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 Today's Topics:

  1. Predicting teleseismic waves for catalogues (Roderick Stewart)
  2. Re: Predicting teleseismic waves for catalogues (lot081)
  3. Re: Predicting teleseismic waves for catalogues (Roderick Stewart)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2019 11:45:37 +0300
From: Roderick Stewart 
Subject: [seisan] Predicting teleseismic waves for catalogues
To: seisan@geo.uib.no

This isn?t really SEISAN related, but I hope someone can help me.

(It?s so long since I did global seismology that I seem to have forgotten 
everything I knew about it.)

Is there a software or a web resource which can take a catalogue of earthquakes 
(eg IRIS or USGS) and predict all the arrival times at one station.

The USGS web pages used to do this, but I can?t find it any more.

Any help appreciated.

Rod

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Roderick Stewart
Research Fellow (Volcano-Seismology), Montserrat Volcano Observatory
www.mvo.ms <http://www.mvo.ms/>
email: r...@mvo.ms <mailto:r...@mvo.ms>, roderick.stew...@gmail.com 
<mailto:roderick.stew...@gmail.com>, rod.stew...@uwiseismic.com 
<mailto:rod.stew...@uwiseismic.com>

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trinidad: +1 (868) 780-4296?






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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2019 11:08:16 +0200
From: lot081 
Subject: Re: [seisan] Predicting teleseismic waves for catalogues
To: Roderick Stewart , seisan@geo.uib.no

Hi Rod,you can do it in seisan after putting in location. see iasp command in 
mulplt. it is all based on iasp91 tables.Regards,LarsSent from my Samsung 
Galaxy smartphone. Original message From: Roderick Stewart 
 Date: 11/10/2019  10:45  (GMT+01:00) To: 
seisan@geo.uib.no Subject: [seisan] Predicting teleseismic waves for catalogues 
This isn?t really SEISAN related, but I hope someone can help me.(It?s so long 
since I did global seismology that I seem to have forgotten everything I knew 
about it.)Is there a software or a web resource which can take a catalogue of 
earthquakes (eg IRIS or USGS) and predict all the arrival times at one 
station.The USGS web pages used to do this, but I can?t find it any more.Any 
help appreciated.Rod
--Roderick StewartResearch Fellow (Volcano-Seismology), Montserrat Volcano 
Observatorywww.mvo.msemail: r...@mvo.ms, roderick.stew...@gmail.com, 
rod.stewart@uwiseismic.comphone: (+1-664) 491-5647fax: (+1-664) 491-2423direct 
line: (+1-664) 491-5726mobile: (+1-664) 495-0743home: (+1-664) 491-3139roaming: 
+44 7452 023889trinidad: +1 (868) 780-4296?


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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2019 12:08:54 +0300
From: Roderick Stewart 
Subject: Re: [seisan] Predicting teleseismic waves for catalogues
To: lot081 
Cc: seisan@geo.uib.no

that?s fantastic

Rod

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Roderick Stewart
Research Fellow (Volcano-Seismology), Montserrat Volcano Observatory
www.mvo.ms <http://www.mvo.ms/>
email: r...@mvo.ms <mailto:r...@mvo.ms>, roderick.stew...@gmail.com 
<mailto:roderick.stew...@gmail.com>, rod.stew...@uwiseismic.com 
<mailto:rod.stew...@uwiseismic.com>

phone: (+1-664) 491-5647
fax: (+1-664) 491-2423
direct line: (+1-664) 491-5726
mobile: (+1-664) 495-0743
home: (+1-664) 491-3139
roaming: +44 7452 023889
trinidad: +1 (868) 780-4296?






> On 11 Oct 2019, at 12:08, lot081  wrote:
> 
> Hi Rod,
> you can do it in seisan after putting in location. see iasp command in 
> mulplt. it is all based on iasp91 tables.
> Regards,
> Lars
> 
> 
> 
> Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
>  Original message 
> From: Roderick Stewart 
> Date: 11/10/2019 10:45 (GMT+01:00)
> To: seisan@geo.uib.no
> Subject: [seisan] Predicting teleseismic waves for catalogues
> 
> This isn?t really SEISAN related, but I hope someone can help me.
> 
> (It?s so long since I did global 

Re: [seisan] Predicting teleseismic waves for catalogues

2019-10-11 Thread Roderick Stewart
that’s fantastic

Rod

--
Roderick Stewart
Research Fellow (Volcano-Seismology), Montserrat Volcano Observatory
www.mvo.ms 
email: r...@mvo.ms , roderick.stew...@gmail.com 
, rod.stew...@uwiseismic.com 


phone: (+1-664) 491-5647
fax: (+1-664) 491-2423
direct line: (+1-664) 491-5726
mobile: (+1-664) 495-0743
home: (+1-664) 491-3139
roaming: +44 7452 023889
trinidad: +1 (868) 780-4296‬






> On 11 Oct 2019, at 12:08, lot081  wrote:
> 
> Hi Rod,
> you can do it in seisan after putting in location. see iasp command in 
> mulplt. it is all based on iasp91 tables.
> Regards,
> Lars
> 
> 
> 
> Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
>  Original message 
> From: Roderick Stewart 
> Date: 11/10/2019 10:45 (GMT+01:00)
> To: seisan@geo.uib.no
> Subject: [seisan] Predicting teleseismic waves for catalogues
> 
> This isn’t really SEISAN related, but I hope someone can help me.
> 
> (It’s so long since I did global seismology that I seem to have forgotten 
> everything I knew about it.)
> 
> Is there a software or a web resource which can take a catalogue of 
> earthquakes (eg IRIS or USGS) and predict all the arrival times at one 
> station.
> 
> The USGS web pages used to do this, but I can’t find it any more.
> 
> Any help appreciated.
> 
> Rod
> 
> --
> Roderick Stewart
> Research Fellow (Volcano-Seismology), Montserrat Volcano Observatory
> www.mvo.ms 
> email: r...@mvo.ms , roderick.stew...@gmail.com 
> , rod.stew...@uwiseismic.com 
> 
> 
> phone: (+1-664) 491-5647
> fax: (+1-664) 491-2423
> direct line: (+1-664) 491-5726
> mobile: (+1-664) 495-0743
> home: (+1-664) 491-3139
> roaming: +44 7452 023889
> trinidad: +1 (868) 780-4296‬
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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Re: [seisan] Predicting teleseismic waves for catalogues

2019-10-11 Thread lot081
Hi Rod,you can do it in seisan after putting in location. see iasp command in 
mulplt. it is all based on iasp91 tables.Regards,LarsSent from my Samsung 
Galaxy smartphone. Original message From: Roderick Stewart 
 Date: 11/10/2019  10:45  (GMT+01:00) To: 
seisan@geo.uib.no Subject: [seisan] Predicting teleseismic waves for catalogues 
This isn’t really SEISAN related, but I hope someone can help me.(It’s so long 
since I did global seismology that I seem to have forgotten everything I knew 
about it.)Is there a software or a web resource which can take a catalogue of 
earthquakes (eg IRIS or USGS) and predict all the arrival times at one 
station.The USGS web pages used to do this, but I can’t find it any more.Any 
help appreciated.Rod
--Roderick StewartResearch Fellow (Volcano-Seismology), Montserrat Volcano 
Observatorywww.mvo.msemail: r...@mvo.ms, roderick.stew...@gmail.com, 
rod.stewart@uwiseismic.comphone: (+1-664) 491-5647fax: (+1-664) 491-2423direct 
line: (+1-664) 491-5726mobile: (+1-664) 495-0743home: (+1-664) 491-3139roaming: 
+44 7452 023889trinidad: +1 (868) 780-4296‬


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[seisan] Predicting teleseismic waves for catalogues

2019-10-11 Thread Roderick Stewart
This isn’t really SEISAN related, but I hope someone can help me.

(It’s so long since I did global seismology that I seem to have forgotten 
everything I knew about it.)

Is there a software or a web resource which can take a catalogue of earthquakes 
(eg IRIS or USGS) and predict all the arrival times at one station.

The USGS web pages used to do this, but I can’t find it any more.

Any help appreciated.

Rod

--
Roderick Stewart
Research Fellow (Volcano-Seismology), Montserrat Volcano Observatory
www.mvo.ms 
email: r...@mvo.ms , roderick.stew...@gmail.com 
, rod.stew...@uwiseismic.com 


phone: (+1-664) 491-5647
fax: (+1-664) 491-2423
direct line: (+1-664) 491-5726
mobile: (+1-664) 495-0743
home: (+1-664) 491-3139
roaming: +44 7452 023889
trinidad: +1 (868) 780-4296‬






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