that’s fantastic Rod
-- 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 <lars.ottemol...@uib.no> 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 <roderick.stew...@gmail.com> > 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 <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 > > > > > >
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