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Using SEED

Using:
Jrdseed
PQL
SAC
RESP
JPlotResp
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Data Examples download
 Create a download folder DATA_EXAMPLES
 http://www.iris.edu/pub/userdata/Rick_Benson/WKSHOP
 Get dataless SEED file MY.dataless
 Get miniseed data file like
KKM.MY..LHE.2007.276.R
 Get file called fullSEED

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Portable SEED File Reading
Jrdseed - Java port of the IRIS-DMC’s ‘rdseed’
• Reads full SEED, dataless SEED and Mini-
SEED+dataless
• Writes SEED, SAC, AH, CSS, SEGY, SEED RESP
• Time-window and other output selection possible
• Runs anywhere a JVM is available
• Based on generic JavaSeed classes available
separately
• Not as complete as ‘rdseed’ yet

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Jrdseed
To install from Internet:

1. Connect with browser to:


http://www.iris.edu/manuals/rdseed_request.htm

Get Jrdseed or Rdseed depending on platform

2. Put in Applications folder.

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Run Jrdseed
Two modes: command line or interactive

Command Line, for scripting, etc


Example:
 Jrdseed -d -o 4 -f “seed_volume”
 Will output a file called “mini.seed” in current
working directory. (because we used -o 4)
 NOTE: No alternate output filename
supported, so if you run it iteratively, make
sure you move the mini.seed file to a new
name between iterations.
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Options for output:
Interactive Jrdseed
<< IRIS SEED Reader, Release 4.7.5 >>
Input File (/dev/nrst0) or 'Quit' to Exit: seed
Output File (stdout) :
Volume # [(1)-N] :
Options [acCsSpRtde] :
a: Abbreviation dictionary
c: contents, timeseries
C: Station/channel comments
s: summary of entire volume
S: station list into a file “rdseed.stations”
p: Print SAC Pole/Zero files
SAC_PZs_TA_U05C_BHN__2004.341.00.00.00.0000_99999.9999.24.60.60.99999
R: Print RESP format files
t: Listing “timeseries” of waveform data in volume
d: Output Format [(1=SAC), 2=AH, 3=CSS, 4=mini seed, 5=seed, 6=sac ascii, 7=SEGY]

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Jrdseed: conjoin w/ miniSEED and Dataless

By having separate miniseed and


dataless, you can still run rdseed:

 csh: setenv ALT_RESPONSE_FILE `pwd`/dataless


 bash: export ALT_RESPONSE_FILE=`pwd`/dataless
 Win: use the “-g” option
http://www.iris.edu/manuals/jrdseed.htm

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Jrdseed Exercise #1
Run jrdseed and create RESP files with the
“R” option.
<< Java SEED Reader, Release 0.07 >>
Input File (/dev/nrst0) or 'Quit' to Exit: MY.dataless
Output File (stdout) :
Volume # [(1)-N] :
Options [acCsSpRtde] : R
Station List (ALL) :
Channel List (ALL) :
Network List (ALL) :
Loc Ids (ALL ["--" for spaces]) :
Input File (/dev/nrst0) or 'Quit' to Exit: quit
Jrdseed completed.

We will be using these when running


JPlotResp in just a bit
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Jrdseed exercise #2
Run jrdseed and convert miniseed to SAC
<< Java SEED Reader, Release 0.07 >>
Input File (/dev/nrst0) or 'Quit' to Exit: fullSEED
Output File (stdout) :
Volume # [(1)-N] :
Options [acCsSpRtde] : d
Station List (ALL) :
Channel List (ALL) :
Network List (ALL) :
Loc Ids (ALL ["--" for spaces]) :
Output Format [(1=SAC), 2=AH, 3=CSS, 4=mini seed, 5=seed, 6=sac ascii, 7=SEGY] :
Select Data Type [(E=Everything), D=Data of Undetermined State, R=Raw waveform Data, Q=QC'd data] :E
Start Time(s) YYYY,DDD,HH:MM:SS.FFFF :
End Time(s) YYYY,DDD,HH:MM:SS.FFFF :
Extract Responses [Y/(N)] :
Writing IU.KIEV.00.BHE, 9267 samples (binary), starting 2005,196 08:34:39.3850 UT
Writing IU.KIEV.00.BHN, 6372 samples (binary), starting 2005,196 08:37:58.1350 UT
Writing IU.KIEV.00.BHZ, 7743 samples (binary), starting 2005,196 08:35:53.8350 UT
Input File (/dev/nrst0) or 'Quit' to Exit: quit
Jrdseed completed.

 We will be using these to plot using SAC in a bit.


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SAC
IRIS distributes and maintains support for SAC
“Seismic Analysis Code” software developed by LLNL

Stay informed, ask questions, and get help using user-group


list:

http://norman.iris.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo
sac-help and sac-dev

To access and install:


http://www.iris.edu/manuals/sac

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PQL
To acquire and install:
http://www.passcal.nmt.edu/announcements/pqlII.htm

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PQLX- Next generation

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RESP Format: Response files
 #
 # ======== CHANNEL RESPONSE DATA ========
 B050F03 Station: BTDF
 B050F16 Network: MS
 B052F03 Location: ??
 B052F04 Channel: BHE
 B052F22 Start date: 1996,214,00:00:00
 B052F23 End date: No Ending Time
 # =======================================
 # + +--------------------------------------------+ +
 # + | Response (Poles & Zeros), BTDF ch BHE | +
 # + +--------------------------------------------+ +
 #
 B053F03 Transfer function type: A [Laplace Transform (Rad/sec)]
 B053F04 Stage sequence number: 1
 B053F05 Response in units lookup: M/S - Velocity in Meters Per Second
 B053F06 Response out units lookup: V - Volts
 B053F07 A0 normalization factor: 3948.58
 B053F08 Normalization frequency: 0.02
 B053F09 Number of zeroes: 2
 B053F14 Number of poles: 4

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JPlotResp: Evaluate Response
Locate and install from http://www.isti.com/JPlotResp/v1.57/install.htm

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Plot Response curve

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JPlotResp: get DHI RESP files

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