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<code>longitude</code>: longitude in decimal degrees [-180,180]</br>
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<code>'''longitude'''</code>: longitude in decimal degrees [-180,180]</br>
<code>latitude</code>: latitude in decimal degrees [-90,90]</br>
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<code>'''latitude'''</code>: latitude in decimal degrees [-90,90]</br>
 
<code>'''M'''</code>: magnitude arbitrary units</br>
 
<code>'''M'''</code>: magnitude arbitrary units</br>
 
<code>epoch_time</code>: time since unix epoch [-inf, inf]</br>
 
<code>epoch_time</code>: time since unix epoch [-inf, inf]</br>

Revision as of 06:02, 19 May 2020

Catalog Format

Catalog properties: 1. User friendly (easy for non-developers to work with) 2. Self-consistent and Independent 3. Extensible 4. Easy represented in other formats

Considerations: 1. File format 2. Catalogs per File 3. Contents of File

Summary

The catalog will initially be defined as an ASCII .csv format where each row corresponds to a single event. This file will have the following headers:

longitude, latitude, M, epoch_time (time in millisecond since Unix epoch in GMT), depth, +x-offset, +y-offset, catalog_id, event_id

longitude: longitude in decimal degrees [-180,180]
latitude: latitude in decimal degrees [-90,90]
M: magnitude arbitrary units
epoch_time: time since unix epoch [-inf, inf]
depth: hypocenter depth in (km) [0, inf]
+x-offset: east-west offset from lon/lat in (m) [-inf, inf]
+y-offset: north-south offset from lon/lat in (m) [inf,inf]
catalog_id: indicates type of catalog

  • observed: -1
  • simulated: [0,n_cat-1]

event_id: used to indentify events beyond the basic properties

  • comcat: eg., 'ci0000000'
  • ucerf3: eg., fault-system solution of supraseismogenic