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A map based packaged to analyze seimic network perfromance

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magD

A routine for looking at magnitude detection thresholds using noise pdfs and the Brune model, written by Dan McNamara in C and ported to python

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magD has been tested on python 3.6

MagD allows an end user to evaluate seismograph performance at the network level.

Client

An example client repo is at https://github.com/pnsn/magd_client refer to this repo for examples

Installation

pip install magD

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Magnitude thresholds

Magnitude thresholds use noise PSD's from IRIS https://service.iris.edu/mustang/noise-psd/1/

The noise at the local station is used to determine the smallest magnitude it can detect for a given origin. For each origin(lat/lon) every station in the set in analyzed, the sorted by magnitude form smallest to highest. The origin is then contoured by the nth (num_stations) smallest magnitude.

Density

The station density is plotted for each origin and contours by distance to the nth (num_stas) closest station

Warning Time

The map is contoured by Alert time - S wave arrival time where alert time is p-wave arrival at nth station + processing time)

Blindzone

The size of the EEW blindzone for a given area

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