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All of the aforementioned data sets can be selected and then added to workspace and be used in the available services. For some of these data sets, visualization is also shown, as map view (e.g. Seismic Network, mining area, reservoir shoreline) or graph charts (e.g. Velocity model, mining front advance, injection rate). The map view - like data can be combined and demonstrated in a single map by selecting the "integrated Episode data visualization" from the "Available Visualizations" tab. Seismic events (red circles), network of seismic stations (green triangles) and various episode-related data can be shown/hidden by setting/deleting a tick in the small boxes shown in the upper part of figure 5. 

Figure 5.

Additional options are available for 2 specific kinds of data (Catalog and Water Level), therefore, these will be now described in detail.

  • Catalog Options

Seismic catalog contains various important information as demonstrated in Figure 6 and Figure 7. The User may upload the catalog data in the workspace by selecting "Actions" (field 1, Figure 6) and then "Add to workspace". Below this field, a short summary of the catalog is provided, containing the number of events, time range, depth range and magnitude range. Below the summary, there are some action tabs (fields 2-6, Figure 6). The attributes of the catalog are displayed below these tabs, and they comprise the Name of the attribute, a brief description, the minimum and maximum values and the number of valid values. The action tabs are the following:     

 

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Figure 6.

  • Seismic Activity Step plot (field 2, Figure 6):
  • 3D events distribution (field 3, Figure 6):
  • Benioff plot (field 4, Figure 6):
  • Show catalog (field 5, Figure 6):
  • Events in local coordinates (field 6, Figure 6):