scamp¶
Calculates amplitudes on basis of incoming origins and the associated picks.
Description¶
scamp measures several different kinds of amplitudes from waveform data. It listens for origins and measures amplitudes in time windows determined from the origin. Thus, in contrast to amplitudes measured by scautopick the considered time windows can depend on epicentral distance. The resulting amplitude objects are sent to the “AMPLITUDE” messaging group. scamp is the counterpart of scmag. Usually, all amplitudes are computed at once by scamp and then published. Only very rarely an amplitude needs to be recomputed if the location of an origin changes significantly. The amplitude can be reused by scmag, making magnitude computation and update efficient. Currently, the automatic picker in SeisComP, scautopick, also measures a small set of amplitudes (namely “snr” and “mb”, the signal-to-noise ratio and the amplitude used in mb magnitude computation, respectively) for each automatic pick in fixed time windows. If there already exists an amplitude, e.g. a previously determined one by scautopick, scamp will not measure it again for the respective stream.
Amplitudes are also needed, however, for manual picks. scamp does this as well.
Arrivals with weight smaller than 0.5 (default) in the corresponding Origin are
discarded. This minimum weight can be configured with
amptool.minimumPickWeight
.
Amplitude Types¶
Amplitudes of many types are currently computed for their corresponding magnitudes.
Note
In order to be used by scmag, the input amplitude names for the various magnitude types must typically match exactly. Exceptions:
Local distances¶
- Md
Duration magnitude as described in HYPOINVERSE (Klein [19]).
- Mjma
Mjma is computed on displacement data using body waves of period < 30s.
- ML
Local (Richter) magnitude calculated on the horizontal components using a correction term to fit with the standard ML (Richter [25]).
- MLc
Local custom magnitude calculated on the horizontal components according to Hessian Earthquake Service and Stange [29]
- MLh
Local magnitude calculated on the horizontal components according to SED specifications.
- MLv
Local magnitude calculated on the vertical component using a correction term to fit with the standard ML.
- AMN for MN
Nuttli magnitude for Canada and other Cratonic regions (Nuttli [22]).
Teleseismic distances¶
Acceleration Input Data¶
For amplitudes to be computed, the input waveforms are usually given in velocity. Acceleration data, e.g. from strong-motion instruments must therefore be transformed to velocity. The transformation is enabled by activating the response correction. Activate the correction in the global bindings for all types or in a new Amplitude type profile for specific types.
Example global binding parameters for computing MLv amplitudes from accleration data. Here, the frequency range is limited to 0.5 - 20 Hz:
amplitudes.MLv.enableResponses = true
amplitudes.MLv.resp.taper = 5
amplitudes.MLv.resp.minFreq = 0.5
amplitudes.MLv.resp.maxFreq = 20
Re-processing¶
scamp can be used to reprocess and to update amplitudes, e.g. when inventory paramters had to be changed retrospectively. Updating ampitudes requires waveform access. The update can be performed
In offline processing based on XML files (
--ep
).--reprocess
will replace exisiting amplitudes. Updated values can be dispatched to the messing by scdispatch making them available for further processing, e.g. by scmag.Example:
$ scamp --ep evtID.xml -d [type]://[host]/[database] --reprocess > evtID_update.xml $ scdispatch -O merge -H [host] -i evtID_update.xml
With messaging by setting
start-time
orend-time
. All parameters are read from the database.--commit
will send the updated parameters to the messing system making them available for further processing, e.g. by scmag. Otherwise, XML output is generated.Example:
$ scamp -u testuser -H [host] --commit \ --start-time '2016-10-15 00:00:00' --end-time '2016-10-16 19:20:00'
Configuration¶
etc/defaults/global.cfg
etc/defaults/scamp.cfg
etc/global.cfg
etc/scamp.cfg
~/.seiscomp/global.cfg
~/.seiscomp/scamp.cfg
scamp inherits global options.
-
amplitudes
¶ Type: list:string
Definition of magnitude types for which amplitudes are to be calculated. Default is
MLv, mb, mB, Mwp
.
-
amptool.minimumPickWeight
¶ Type: double
The minimum arrival weight within an origin to compute amplitudes for the associated pick. Default is
0.5
.
-
amptool.initialAcquisitionTimeout
¶ Type: double
Unit: s
Timeout in seconds of the first data packet of waveform data acquisition. Default is
30
.
-
amptool.runningAcquisitionTimeout
¶ Type: double
Unit: s
Timeout in seconds of any subsequent data packet of waveform data acquisition. Default is
2
.
Command-line¶
Generic¶
-
-h
,
--help
¶
show help message.
-
-V
,
--version
¶
show version information
-
--config-file
arg
¶ Use alternative configuration file. When this option is used the loading of all stages is disabled. Only the given configuration file is parsed and used. To use another name for the configuration create a symbolic link of the application or copy it, eg scautopick -> scautopick2.
-
--plugins
arg
¶ Load given plugins.
-
-D
,
--daemon
¶
Run as daemon. This means the application will fork itself and doesn’t need to be started with &.
-
--auto-shutdown
arg
¶ Enable/disable self-shutdown because a master module shutdown. This only works when messaging is enabled and the master module sends a shutdown message (enabled with –start-stop-msg for the master module).
-
--shutdown-master-module
arg
¶ Sets the name of the master-module used for auto-shutdown. This is the application name of the module actually started. If symlinks are used then it is the name of the symlinked application.
-
--shutdown-master-username
arg
¶ Sets the name of the master-username of the messaging used for auto-shutdown. If “shutdown-master-module” is given as well this parameter is ignored.
-
-x
,
--expiry
time
¶ Time span in hours after which objects expire.
-
-O
,
--origin-id
publicID
¶ OriginID to calculate amplitudes for and exit.
-
--dump-records
¶
Dumps the filtered traces to ASCII when using -O.
Verbosity¶
-
--verbosity
arg
¶ Verbosity level [0..4]. 0:quiet, 1:error, 2:warning, 3:info, 4:debug
-
-v
,
--v
¶
Increase verbosity level (may be repeated, eg. -vv)
-
-q
,
--quiet
¶
Quiet mode: no logging output
-
--component
arg
¶ Limits the logging to a certain component. This option can be given more than once.
-
-s
,
--syslog
¶
Use syslog logging back end. The output usually goes to /var/lib/messages.
-
-l
,
--lockfile
arg
¶ Path to lock file.
-
--console
arg
¶ Send log output to stdout.
-
--debug
¶
Debug mode: –verbosity=4 –console=1
-
--log-file
arg
¶ Use alternative log file.
Messaging¶
-
-u
,
--user
arg
¶ Overrides configuration parameter
connection.username
.
-
-H
,
--host
arg
¶ Overrides configuration parameter
connection.server
.
-
-t
,
--timeout
arg
¶ Overrides configuration parameter
connection.timeout
.
-
-g
,
--primary-group
arg
¶ Overrides configuration parameter
connection.primaryGroup
.
-
-S
,
--subscribe-group
arg
¶ A group to subscribe to. This option can be given more than once.
-
--content-type
arg
¶ Overrides configuration parameter
connection.contentType
.
-
--start-stop-msg
arg
¶ Sets sending of a start- and a stop message.
-
--test
¶
Test mode where no messages are sent.
Database¶
-
--db-driver-list
¶
List all supported database drivers.
-
-d
,
--database
arg
¶ The database connection string, format: service://user:pwd@host/database. “service” is the name of the database driver which can be queried with “–db-driver-list”.
-
--config-module
arg
¶ The configmodule to use.
-
--inventory-db
arg
¶ Load the inventory from the given database or file, format: [service://]location
-
--db-disable
¶
Do not use the database at all
Records¶
-
--record-driver-list
¶
List all supported record stream drivers
-
-I
,
--record-url
arg
¶ The recordstream source URL, format: [service://]location[#type]. “service” is the name of the recordstream driver which can be queried with “–record-driver-list”. If “service” is not given “file://” is used.
-
--record-file
arg
¶ Specify a file as record source.
-
--record-type
arg
¶ Specify a type for the records being read.
Input¶
-
--ep
file
¶ Defines an event parameters XML file to be read and processed. This implies offline mode and only processes all origins contained in that file. It computes amplitudes for all picks associated with an origin and outputs an XML file that additionally contains the amplitudes.
-
--reprocess
¶
Reprocess and update existing amplitudes in combination with –ep. Manual amplitudes will be skipped. This option can be used, e.g. for reprocessing amplitudes with new inventory information. Waveform access is required.