Thanks to the Seismogram picking tool, the User may observe, interact and elaborate waveforms corresponding to signals recorded by seismic stations and perform various actions such as phase determination and point picking. These pickings are saved by the system and can be further used in waveform-based applications such as 'Spectral Analysis', 'Source Localization' and 'Moment Tensor Inversion'. The application takes as input seed files and enables picking on any number of contained traces. The main part of the application interface is displayed in Figure 1 (additional options appear when clicking on the miniature of the waveform) and described below:
Note that Displacement, Velocity or Acceleration can be selected as response unit for the waveforms (see 'Seed Response Calculation' section in Data Handling applications chapter).
Figure 1. Snapshot from the use of the "Seismogram picking tool" application.
Picking Phases
The User has to pick a starting and an ending point from the Vertical component of a station (**Z channel - see Figure 2). Then, he/she has to repeat this picking for the other stations.
Figure 2. Phase picking demonstration for S (upper frame) and P (lower frame) waves.
The number of picked phases are counted by the system. Once the picks have been chosen, the User may proceed to further analysis by clicking the green "Run".
The output of the application is an XML file ('picks.xml') in QuakeML format, and which can be used for any Waveform-based application (i.e. 'Moment Tensor Inversion', 'Earthquake Spectra', 'Source Location').
As an optional action, the user can select the seismic events from the seismic catalog as second input to visualize it along with the stations taken from SEED file on the map presented in Figure 1.