we have a subroutine in seisan that puts all variables in s-file into a
fortran common block and a routine to write it all out again. In
SeisanExplorer it is all put into a c-structure and the two subroutines
are called from c so there is a functionallity to read and write s-files
in both fortran and c. this could be a good starting point. i thin a
c-routine wouild be easier to inegrate with other programs than Python.
jens
On Thu, 13 Mar 2014, Austin Holland wrote:
I had started one using obspy's QUAKEML functionality but have not gotten
too far. It was also not intended to account for every possibility in
SEISAN files, just the stuff that we routinely use.
Austin
On Thursday, March 13, 2014, Ruben Luis <[email protected]> wrote:
Would be great to have a quakeml based seisan database
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> On 13/03/2014, at 15:56, Jens Havskov
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> branden
>
> we just hope somebody will write it..
>
> jens
>
>> On Thu, 13 Mar 2014, Branden Christensen wrote:
>>
>> Hi all:
>> Buenas tardes. Has anyone out there written any modules to
convert S-files to QuakeMl or
>> vice versa? I am about to write one but I did not want to
reinvent the wheel
>> ;)
>> Kind Regards from Panama, Branden Christensen
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