Integrated Seismic Program (ISP): A New Python GUI‐based Software for Earthquake Seismology and Seismic Signal Processing
Description:
Integrated seismic program (ISP) is a graphical user interface designed to facilitate and provide a user-friendly
framework for performing diverse common and advanced tasks in seismological research. ISP is composed of
six main modules for earthquake location, time–frequency analysis and advanced signal processing,
implementation of array techniques to estimate the slowness vector, seismic moment tensor inversion, receiver
function computation and ambient noise tomography. In addition, several support tools are available, allowing the user to create an event database, download data from International Federation of Digital Seismograph Networks services, connect to SeisComP3 databases, inspect the background noise and compute synthetic seismograms.
ISP is written in Python3, supported by several open-source and/or publicly available tools. Its modular design
allows for new features to be added in a collaborative development environment.
Recently ISP has been upgraded to be able to manage earthquake detection, classification, location and estimation of focal parameters automatically. Results are shown in the Alboran Sea (western Mediterranean Sea) in an earthquake cluster.
Session: Emerging Developments in Operational Monitoring Systems and Products
Type: Oral
Date: 4/18/2023
Presentation Time: 04:45 PM (local time)
Presenting Author: Roberto Cabieces
Student Presenter: No
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Authors
Roberto Cabieces Presenting Author Corresponding Author rcabdia@gmail.com Spanish Navy Observatory |
Andrés Olivar-Castaño olivar@geol.uniovi.es University of Potsdam |
Thiago C. Junqueira junqfisica@gmail.com University of Potsdam |
Jesús Relinque jesus.relinquema@gmail.com Spanish Navy Observatory |
Jiří Vackár jiri.vackar@pavucina.org Czech Academy of Sciences |
Boris Rösler boris@earth.northwestern.edu Northwestern University |
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Integrated Seismic Program (ISP): A New Python GUI‐based Software for Earthquake Seismology and Seismic Signal Processing
Category
Emerging Developments in Operational Monitoring Systems and Products