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Some visualizations connected with the Applications are described in this section. There are some special visualizations for mining-induced seismicity. They can be accessed from the 'Mining Front Advance' file (Figure 1), uploaded to the workspace from the AH-Episode database.The User may click on 'Actions' tab, then on 'USE IN VISUALIZATION' tab, and then select among the two visualizations shown in the right red panel of Figure 1 (for additional visualization - 'Integrated episode data visualization', see "AH-EPISODES Chapter").

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Figure 3. Output bar charts
 


  •  Integrated episode data Visualization: This is an alternative way to access integrated Episode data visualization, already described in "AH Episode Chapter".

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Figure 4. Demonstration of the waveform processing tool
 


  1. The user selects the component(s) that he/she wishes to be displayed in the screen. East-West, North-South, Vertical.
  2. Horizontal zooming in-out.
  3. Vertical zooming in-out.
  4. Undo all zooming.
  5. Select between phase (start and end point) picking and single point picking.
  6. Only P-wave is enabled in this Application (In other Applications, selection between P-wave and S-wave picking are possible, see "Waveform viewer guide" in "Visualization" chapter).
  7. Undo picking.
  8. Horizontal zooming tool. The User may alternatively zoom in-out the waveform by clicking on this small vertical bar and move the mouse left-right. The User may also click and drag the selected (shaded) part of the waveform left and right.
  9. Collapse the details of the waveform.
  10. Move the selected (zoomed) part of the waveform left-right.

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Figure 7. Demonstration of some generic plotting/figure options 


3-D images are equipped with a rotation function (instead of zooming), activated by holding the left click and moving the mouse Figure 8. 

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Figure 8. 3D plot demonstration
 


  •  Maps Guide: All google basemaps have in effect the following well known tools (an example is demonstrated in Figure 9): Moving at any direction in the map by clicking and dragging the hand pointer throughout the map. The street-view imaging tool can also be applied (Field 1, Figure 9). Zooming in/out can be performed mouse rolling, or, alternatively, by using the zooming tool (plus-minus boxes and small bar) shown in Field 2 of Figure 9. The map scale is updated after any zooming action and is shown at the right bottom corner of the map (indicated by the blue frame in Figure 12). The User is also given the chance to select between Map view and Satellite image (Field 3, Figure 9). Terrain and Labels, respectively, can be shown or hidden. Finally full screen mode can be activated after clicking in the "Full Screen" tab (Field 4, Figure 9).  

 Figure 9. Integrated episode data visualization on map