Peter Makus(@PeterMakus1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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Introducing SeisMIC, an open-source Python software suite to compute velocity changes from ambient seismic noise (and more!).

SeisMIC's highlights are an easy-to-use & ObsPy Dev Team -like API, HPC compatibility, an overall high efficiency, & cool plotting templates

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Introducing SeisMIC, an open-source Python software suite to compute velocity changes from ambient seismic noise (and more!).

SeisMIC's highlights are an easy-to-use & @obspy -like API, HPC compatibility, an overall high efficiency, & cool plotting templates
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Section from the M7.6 earthquake in Mindanao, Philippines at 2023-12-02 14:37:04UTC recorded on the global Raspberry Shake network. See: earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ev…. Uses ObsPy Dev Team and Matplotlib libraries.

Section from the M7.6 earthquake in Mindanao, Philippines at 2023-12-02 14:37:04UTC recorded on the global @raspishake network. See: earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ev…. Uses @obspy and @matplotlib libraries.
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PSA(@teletubbies254) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On Day-016 of . My nights and days are one. lol. anyways. I used Obspy an open-source project dedicated to provide a Python framework for processing seismological data. Omg, Python is so versatile even in scientific computing. I am pleasantly surprised😊

On Day-016 of #100DaysOfCodeI. My nights and days are one. lol. anyways. I used Obspy an open-source project dedicated to provide a Python framework for processing seismological data. Omg, Python is so versatile even in scientific computing. I am pleasantly surprised😊
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Section from today's magnitude 7.2 earthquake in Alaska 2023-07-16 at 06:48:23 UTC recorded on the global Raspberry Shake network. See earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ev… for more details. PcP are reflected P waves from the outer core, visible from 25 to 50 degrees? Uses ObsPy Dev Team and Matplotlib.

Section from today's magnitude 7.2 earthquake in Alaska 2023-07-16 at 06:48:23 UTC recorded on the global @raspishake network. See earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ev… for more details. PcP are reflected P waves from the outer core, visible from 25 to 50 degrees? Uses @obspy and @matplotlib.
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PSA(@teletubbies254) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On Day-017 of . I used Obspy again and was able to pick day-long seismic recordings and amplify them by filtering and was finally able to isolate background noise from actual events

On Day-017 of #100DaysOfCode. I used Obspy again and was able to pick day-long seismic recordings and amplify them by filtering and was finally able to isolate background noise from actual events
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Mark Vanstone(@wmvanstone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On 2024-01-28 BGSseismology reported seven earthquake events at Constantine in Cornwall, the largest being a M1.6 here: earthquakes.bgs.ac.uk/earthquakes/re…. Using ObsPy Dev Team cross-correlation, I have identified 20 events on Raspberry Shake RD884 in Constantine on 27-28th, plotted using Matplotlib.

On 2024-01-28 @BGSseismology reported seven earthquake events at Constantine in Cornwall, the largest being a M1.6 here: earthquakes.bgs.ac.uk/earthquakes/re…. Using @obspy cross-correlation, I have identified 20 events on @raspishake RD884 in Constantine on 27-28th, plotted using @matplotlib.
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Giuseppe Petricca(@gmrpetricca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Suken Woo Raspberry Shake Matplotlib The entirety of this visualization is made possible by the ObsPy Dev Team framework for seismology: docs.obspy.org.

There are many ready-to-use examples to get you started.

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Giuseppe Petricca(@gmrpetricca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

today528 Raspberry Shake Matplotlib Thank you! The entirety of this visualization is made possible by the ObsPy Dev Team framework for seismology: docs.obspy.org.

There are many ready-to-use examples to get you started. The maps are instead realized with Cartopy: scitools.org.uk/cartopy/docs/l…

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ft(@OCNL_LGTP) 's Twitter Profile Photo

普段は気象データばっかり触ってるけど、せっかく地球科学出身ということで今回の地震を防災科研のF-netのデータを使ってPythonでプロットしてみた (Mj=6.0以上はモーメントを使用した震源球を描画)
fnet.bosai.go.jp/top.php?LANG=ja

震源球はobspyというモジュールで描けました
docs.obspy.org

普段は気象データばっかり触ってるけど、せっかく地球科学出身ということで今回の地震を防災科研のF-netのデータを使ってPythonでプロットしてみた (Mj=6.0以上はモーメントを使用した震源球を描画)
fnet.bosai.go.jp/top.php?LANG=ja

震源球はobspyというモジュールで描けました
docs.obspy.org
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Edward Kensington(@EdwardKens50830) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PSA That's amazing! sounds challenging but rewarding. Obspy and Python are a great combination for scientific computing. Keep up the good work! 😊

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