Global parameters¶
The SeisComP configuration uses a unified schema to configure modules. Modules which use the SeisComP libraries can read this configuration directly and share global configuration options like messaging connections, database configurations, logging and much more. There are still some modules that do not use the libraries and are called standalone modules such as seedlink and slarchive. They need wrappers to generate their native configuration when seiscomp update-config is run.
Global parameters can be used by many modules. Thus multiple configuration can be avoided. The parameters are read from file in the following order:
@SYSTEMCONFIGDIR@/global.cfg
@CONFIGDIR@/global.cfg
Parameters from @CONFIGDIR@
override parameters from
@SYSTEMCONFIGDIR@
.
Most trunk modules read the configuration from the global configuration which can be overridden by the module configuration. Read the concept section on modules and the concept section on the configuration for more details.
Though it is easy to create the configuration by directly editing the configuration files, it is even more convenient to use a graphical configuration tool. SeisComP ships with scconfig, a graphical configuration and management tool which makes it easy to maintain module configurations and station bindings even for large networks. It has built-in functionality to check the state of all registered modules and to start and stop them.
The configuration is divided into three parts: stations, modules and bindings.
Station meta data¶
Station meta-data is a fundamental requirement for a seismic processing system and for SeisComP. Read the inventory section in concepts for more details.
Modules¶
The concepts of modules and their configuration is described in the concepts section.
Bindings¶
Bindings provide specific configurations per module and station and even stream. Read the bindings section in concepts for more details on bindings.
Extensions¶
Extensions add new configuration options to modules. It does not matter how those extensions are used. Commonly a module loads a plugin, which requires additional configuration parameters - these are provided by an extension.
There are currently extensions for the following modules, corresponding to the plugins shown:
Module |
Plugin’s |
---|---|
Hypo71 Md NonLinLoc MLh iLoc MN MLr GUI StdLoc LocExt RecordStream Ms_20 mb ML_IDC ML MLc MLv mB_BB mb_IDC FX-DFX homogeneous LOCSAT FixedHypocenter |
|
See the documentation for each module for further information about its extensions.
Plugins¶
-
The traditional Hypo71PC locator with SeisComP.
-
Duration magnitude plugin
-
NonLinLoc locator wrapper plugin for SeisComP. NonLinLoc was written by Anthony Lomax (http://alomax.free.fr/nlloc).
-
The MLh plugin (previously MLsed) is designed to compute amplitudes and magnitudes according to the Swiss Seismological Service (SED) standards.
-
Locator in SeisComP implemented by the plugin lociloc.
-
Nuttli magnitude for Canada and other Cratonic regions
-
The GNS/Geonet local magnitude
-
The GUI configuration plugin extends the configuration of graphical user interfaces to various options to adjust the look and feel.
-
Generic locator plugin for SeisComP.
-
Locator which forwards the processing to external scripts
-
RecordStream interface for SeisComP.
-
Surface wave magnitude measured at around 20 s
-
Body wave magnitude at teleseismic distances
-
CTBTO/IDC local magnitude.
-
Standard local (Richter) magnitude
-
Custom magnitude for local events measured on horizontal components
-
Local (Richter) magnitude measured on the vertical component
-
Body wave magnitude at teleseismic distances similar to mb
-
Body wave magnitude computed at CTBTO/IDC (mb) is calculated for seismic events from the time-defining primary body waves recorded at seismic stations at an epicentral distance between 20 and 105 degrees from the event.
-
Implementation of the CTBTO/IDC polarization analysis for three-component stations.
-
Travel-times for a homogeneous velocity model
-
Locator in SeisComP for computing source time and hypocenter coordinates from phase picks.
-
Locator for re-computing source time with fixed hypocenter
Module Configuration¶
- agencyID¶
Default:
GFZ
Type: string
Agency ID used to set creationInfo.agencyID in data model objects. Should not contain spaces.
- datacenterID¶
Type: string
Datacenter ID which is primarily used by Arclink and its tools. Should not contain spaces.
- organization¶
Default:
Unset
Type: string
Organization name used mainly by ArcLink and SeedLink.
- author¶
Default:
@appname@@@@hostname@
Type: string
Author name used to set creationInfo.author in data model objects. @appname@ is replaced by the name of the respective executable, @hostname@ by the name of the computer on which it runs.
- plugins¶
Type: list:string
List of plugins loaded at startup. Separate multiple names by comma. Add ${plugins} to consider all previously read values.
- cityXML¶
Type: string
Path to the cities XML file. If undefined, the data is read from "@CONFIGDIR@/cities.xml" or "@DATADIR@/cities.xml". SeisComP ships with "@DATADIR@/cities.xml".
- loadCities¶
Type: boolean
Load cities from file configured by the "cityXML" parameter. GUI and map applications enable loading of cities by default considering the parameter "scheme.map.showCities".
- loadRegions¶
Type: boolean
Load custom FEP (Flinn-Engdahl polygon) regions from "@CONFIGDIR@/fep/" or @DATADIR@/fep/". GUI and map applications and scevent enable FEP regions by default. Explicitly uncheck the option to disregard by these applications.
- publicIDPattern¶
Type: string
Define a custom pattern for generation of public object IDs. The following variables are resolved: @classname@ (class name of object), @id@ (public object count), @globalid@ (general object count), @time@ (current time, use ‘/’ to supply custom format e.g. @time/%FT%T.%fZ@
- configModule¶
Default:
trunk
Type: string
Name of the configuration module.
- database¶
Type: string
Define the database connection. If no database is configured (which is the default) and a messaging connection is available, the application will receive the parameters after the connection is established. Override these values only if you know what you are doing.
The format is: service://user:pwd@host/database. "service" is the name of the database driver which can be queried with "--db-driver-list". IMPORTANT: This parameter replaces former "database.type" and "database.parameters" which have been removed.
- recordstream¶
Type: string
SeisComP applications access waveform data through the RecordStream interface. Read the SeisComP documentation for a list of supported services and their configuration.
This parameter configures RecordStream source URL.
Format: [service://]location[#type]
"service": The name of the RecordStream implementation. If not given, "file://" is implied.
IMPORTANT: This parameter replaces former RecordStream configurations in "recordstream.service" and "recordstream.source" which have been removed.
- logging.level¶
Default:
2
Type: int
Set the logging level between 1 and 4 where 1=ERROR, 2=WARNING, 3=INFO and 4=DEBUG.
- logging.syslog¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Enable logging to syslog if supported by the host system.
- logging.components¶
Type: list:string
Limit the logging to the specified list of components. Example: ‘Application, Server’.
- logging.component¶
Type: boolean
For each log entry print the component right after the log level. By default, the component output is enabled for file output but disabled for console output.
- logging.context¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
For each log entry print the source file name and line number.
- logging.utc¶
Type: boolean
Use UTC instead of local time in logging timestamps.
- logging.file.rotator¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Enable rotation of log files.
- logging.file.rotator.timeSpan¶
Default:
86400
Type: int
Unit: s
Time span after which a log file is rotated.
- logging.file.rotator.archiveSize¶
Default:
7
Type: int
How many historic log files to keep.
- logging.file.rotator.maxFileSize¶
Default:
104857600
Type: int
Unit: byte
The maximum size of a log file in byte. The default value is 100 megabyte. If a log file exceeds that size, then it is rotated. To disable the size limit give 0 or a negative value.
- logging.objects.timeSpan¶
Default:
60
Type: int
Unit: s
Time span for counting input/output of objects.
- logging.syslog.facility¶
Default:
local0
Type: string
Define the syslog facility to be used according to the defined facility names in syslog.h. The default is local0. If the given name is invalid or not available, initializing logging will fail and the application quits.
- connection.server¶
Default:
localhost
Type: host-with-port
Define the URL of the messaging server to connect to. URL format is [scheme://]host[:port][/queue]. Default scheme: scmp, default port: 18180, default queue: production. Examples:
All default: localhost
Specific host: scmp://10.0.1.4:18180/production
Specific host and SSL encryption: scmps://10.0.1.4:18180/production
- connection.username¶
Type: string
Define the username to be used. The length is maybe limited by the messaging system used. By default, the module name (name of the executable) is used but sometimes it exceeds the 10 character limit and access is denied. To prevent errors set a different username. An empty username will let the system to generate one.
- connection.certificate¶
Type: string
Define the OpenSSL client certificate to be used. Path to OpenSSL certificate in PKCS 12 format or the prefix "data:" followed by the Base64 encoded certificate data.
- connection.timeout¶
Default:
3
Type: int
Unit: s
The connection timeout in seconds. 3 seconds are normally more than enough. If a client needs to connect to a remote system with a slow connection, a larger timeout might be needed.
- connection.primaryGroup¶
Type: string
Define the primary group of a module. This is the name of the group where a module sends its messages to if the target group is not explicitly given in the send call.
- connection.contentType¶
Default:
binary
Type: string
Define the message encoding for sending. Allowed values are "binary", "json" or "xml". XML has more overhead in processing but is more robust when schema versions between client and server are different.
- connection.subscriptions¶
Type: list:string
Define a list of message groups to subscribe to. The default is usually given by the application and does not need to be changed.
Note
database.* Define the database connection. If no database is configured (which is the default) and a messaging connection is available, the application will receive the parameters after the connection is established. Override these values only if you know what you are doing.
- database.inventory¶
Type: string
Load the inventory database from a given XML file if set. This overrides the inventory definitions loaded from the database backend.
- database.config¶
Type: string
Load the configuration database from a given XML file if set. This overrides the configuration definitions loaded from the database backend.
- processing.whitelist.agencies¶
Type: list:string
Define a whitelist of agencies that are allowed for processing. Separate items by comma.
- processing.blacklist.agencies¶
Type: list:string
Define a blacklist of agencies that are not allowed for processing. Separate items by comma.
- inventory.whitelist.nettype¶
Type: list:string
List of network types to include when loading the inventory.
- inventory.whitelist.statype¶
Type: list:string
List of station types to include when loading the inventory.
- inventory.blacklist.nettype¶
Type: list:string
List of network types to exclude when loading the inventory.
- inventory.blacklist.statype¶
Type: list:string
List of station types to exclude when loading the inventory.
- scripts.crashHandler¶
Type: path
Path to crash handler script.
- core.plugins¶
Default:
dbmysql
Type: list:string
Define a list of core modules loaded at startup.
- client.startStopMessage¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Enable sending of an application start- and stop message to the STATUS_GROUP.
- client.autoShutdown¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Enable automatic application shutdown triggered by a status message.
- client.shutdownMasterModule¶
Type: string
Trigger shutdown if the module name of the received messages match.
- client.shutdownMasterUsername¶
Type: string
Trigger shutdown if the user name of the received messages match.
- commands.target¶
Type: string
A regular expression of all clients that should handle a command message usually send to the GUI messaging group. Currently this flag is only used by GUI applications to set an artificial origin and to tell other clients to show this origin. To let all connected clients handle the command, ".*$" can be used.
Note
ttt.* Travel time table related configuration. Travel time tables can be added via plugins. Built-in interfaces are LOCSAT, libtau and homogeneous. For each loaded interface a list of supported models must be provided.
Note
ttt.$name.* $name is a placeholder for the name to be used.
- ttt.$name.tables¶
Type: list:string
The list of supported model names per interface.
Note
amplitudes.* Parameters for amplitude measurements.
- amplitudes.aliases¶
Type: list:string
Definition of amplitude aliases for deriving new amplitude types from an existing amplitude. Separate multiple entries by comma.
Format:
NewType:OriginalAmplitudeType
Examples for deriving an amplitude of new type ABC from MLv:
ABC:MLv
Alias amplitudes can be configured like any other amplitude and used for any alias magnitude.
- amplitudes.iaspei¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Compute ML peak-to-trough and mb amplitudes according to IASPEI recommendations.
For Ms(BB) amplitudes check that the dominant period of the signal is within the valid range (3, 60). The period range may be set in a Ms(BB) amplitude profile in global bindings.
Note
amplitudes.ttt.* Travel time table specific parameters to be used for the computation of travel times referred to in signal and noise time window specifications, e.g. “signalBegin”. This can be overridden per station in its bindings.
- amplitudes.ttt.interface¶
Default:
libtau
Type: string
No description available
- amplitudes.ttt.model¶
Default:
iasp91
Type: string
No description available
Note
amplitudes.WoodAnderson.* Parameters of the Wood-Anderson seismometer response used for instrument simulation. The default values are according to Uhrhammer and Collins (1990) and were part of the IASPEI Magnitude Working Group recommendations of 2011 September 9.
- amplitudes.WoodAnderson.gain¶
Default:
2080
Type: double
The gain of the Wood-Anderson response.
- amplitudes.WoodAnderson.T0¶
Default:
0.8
Type: double
Unit: s
The eigenperiod of the Wood-Anderson seismometer.
- amplitudes.WoodAnderson.h¶
Default:
0.7
Type: double
The damping constant of the Wood-Anderson seismometer.
Note
magnitudes.* Parameters for computing magnitudes. Add magnitude regionalization and mapping to Mw by magnitude-type profiles. One profile corresponds to one magnitude type.
- magnitudes.aliases¶
Type: list:string
Definition of magnitude aliases for deriving new magnitude types from existing magnitude and amplitude types. Separate multiple entries by comma.
Format:
NewType:OriginalMagnitudeType[:OriginalAmplitudeType]
OriginalAmplitudeType is optional. The default amplitude type applies if OriginalAmplitudeType is undefined.
Examples for deriving magnitude of new type ABC from MLv:
ABC:MLv:MLv
ABC:MLv
Alias magnitudes can be configured like any other magnitude and used together with any original or alias amplitudes.
Note
magnitudes.$name.* Regionalization of magnitude configurations overriding global bindings. For parameters which are not set, the values defined in bindings apply. $name is a placeholder for the name to be used.
- magnitudes.$name.MwMapping¶
Type: list:string
Mw magnitude mapping table for estimating Mw from network magnitude M. Mw values are given at some M.
Format: "M0:Mw0, M1:Mw1, …".
Between two values of M, Mw values will be linearly interpolated but not extrapolated.
- magnitudes.$name.regionFile¶
Type: path
Path to a geofeature file, e.g. in BNA or GeoJSON format, with one or more polygons defining geographic regions. Each region allows further magnitude parametrization. The order of polygons/regions matters. The list is tested from front to back and the first hit wins. Magnitude-region profiles refer to the polygons by the name of the profile. The special name "world" must not be present in the geofeature file.
Note
magnitudes.$name.region.* Add magnitude region profiles for regions defined by polygons in the geofeature file of regionFile. Profile names must match one polygon name. Otherwise, the profile is not considered. The special name “world” corresponds to the region of the entire planet as a fallback.
Note
magnitudes.$name.region.$name.* $name is a placeholder for the name to be used.
- magnitudes.$name.region.$name.enable¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Enable the region or not.
- magnitudes.$name.region.$name.minDist¶
Type: double
Unit: deg
The minimum distance required to compute a magnitude. This settings has no effect with e.g. scautopick as there is no information about the source of the event to compute the distance. The default value is implementation specific.
- magnitudes.$name.region.$name.maxDist¶
Type: double
Unit: deg
The maximum distance allowed to compute a magnitude. This settings has no effect with e.g. scautopick as there is no information about the source of the event to compute the distance. The default value is implementation specific.
- magnitudes.$name.region.$name.minDepth¶
Type: double
Unit: km
The minimum depth required to compute a magnitude. This settings has no effect with e.g. scautopick as there is no information about the source of the event to retrieve the depth. The default value is implementation specific.
- magnitudes.$name.region.$name.maxDepth¶
Type: double
Unit: km
The maximum depth allowed to compute a magnitude. This settings has no effect with e.g. scautopick as there is no information about the source of the event to retrieve the depth. The default value is implementation specific.
- magnitudes.$name.region.$name.check¶
Default:
source
Type: string
Define how the region check is performed to accept a source receiver pair for further processing. Allowed values are:
source: Only the source/origin must be within the region.
source-receiver: Both source/origin and receiver/station must be within the region.
raypath: The entire path between source/origin and receiver/station must be withing the region.
- magnitudes.$name.region.$name.multiplier¶
Type: double
Linear part of the default station correction for this region.
- magnitudes.$name.region.$name.offset¶
Type: double
Constant part of the default station correction for this region.
Hypo71 extension¶
The traditional Hypo71PC locator with SeisComP.
Note
hypo71.* Locator parameters: Hypo71
- hypo71.logFile¶
Default:
@LOGDIR@/HYPO71.LOG
Type: string
Temporary file used by Hypo71 to store calculation logs.
- hypo71.inputFile¶
Default:
@DATADIR@/hypo71/HYPO71.INP
Type: string
Temporary file to write Hypo71 input data to.
- hypo71.outputFile¶
Default:
@DATADIR@/hypo71/HYPO71.PRT
Type: string
Temporary output file to read Hypo71 location data from.
- hypo71.defaultControlFile¶
Default:
@DATADIR@/hypo71/profiles/default.hypo71.conf
Type: string
Hypo71 default profile. If no custom profile is specified, this profile will be used by the plugin when proceeding to a localization.
- hypo71.hypo71ScriptFile¶
Default:
@DATADIR@/hypo71/run.sh
Type: string
Bash script executed when calling the Hypo71 locator plugin for locating the earthquake.
- hypo71.profiles¶
Type: list:string
Hypo71 profile name. Multiples names may be set. They must be separated by comma. Each profile can have different velocity or parameters.
- hypo71.publicID¶
Type: string
Custom patternID to use when generating origin publicID
- hypo71.useHypo71PatternID¶
Type: boolean
Specifies if the given publicD should be used for generating origin publicID
Note
hypo71.profile.* Profiles containing the profile-specific velocity model and the Hypo71 parameters.
Note
hypo71.profile.$name.*
$name is a placeholder for the name to be used and needs to be added to hypo71.profiles
to become active.
hypo71.profiles = a,b
hypo71.profile.a.value1 = ...
hypo71.profile.b.value1 = ...
# c is not active because it has not been added
# to the list of hypo71.profiles
hypo71.profile.c.value1 = ...
- hypo71.profile.$name.earthModelID¶
Type: string
Profile’s velocity model name.
- hypo71.profile.$name.methodID¶
Default:
Hypo71
Type: string
Profile’s method. It is generally the locator’s name (Hypo71).
- hypo71.profile.$name.controlFile¶
Type: string
File containing the profile parameters.
- hypo71.profile.$name.fixStartDepthOnly¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
If the depth is requested to be fixed (e.g. by ticking the option in scolv) the plugin performs only one location starting at specified depth but with free depth evaluation. This option defines whether it should really fix the depth (false) or use this fixed depth only as starting point (true).
NonLinLoc extension¶
NonLinLoc locator wrapper plugin for SeisComP. NonLinLoc was written by Anthony Lomax (http://alomax.free.fr/nlloc).
- NonLinLoc.publicID¶
Default:
NLL.@time/%Y%m%d%H%M%S.%f@.@id@
Type: string
PublicID creation pattern for an origin created by NonLinLoc.
- NonLinLoc.outputPath¶
Default:
/tmp/sc3.nll
Type: path
Defines the output path for all native NonLinLoc input and output files.
- NonLinLoc.saveInput¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Save input files *.obs in outputPath for later processing. Setting to false reduces file i/o and saves disk space.
- NonLinLoc.saveIntermediateOutput¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Save output files in outputPath for later processing or for viewing by the Seismicity Viewer. Setting to false reduces file i/o and saves disk space.
- NonLinLoc.controlFile¶
Type: path
The default NonLinLoc control file to use.
- NonLinLoc.defaultPickError¶
Default:
0.5
Type: double
Unit: s
The default pick error in seconds passed to NonLinLoc if a SeisComP pick object does not provide pick time uncertainties.
- NonLinLoc.fixedDepthGridSpacing¶
Default:
0.1
Type: double
Unit: km
Since NLL does not support fixing the depth natively so this feature is emulated by settings the Z grid very tight around the depth to be fixed. This value sets the Z grid spacing.
- NonLinLoc.allowMissingStations¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Picks from stations with missing configuration will be ignored. The origin will be relocated without that pick if possible.
If set to false, the plug-in throws an excepection without locating.
- NonLinLoc.profiles¶
Type: list:string
Defines a list of active profiles to be used by the plugin.
Note
NonLinLoc.profile.$name.*
Defines a regional profile that is used if a prelocation falls
inside the configured region.
$name is a placeholder for the name to be used and needs to be added to NonLinLoc.profiles
to become active.
NonLinLoc.profiles = a,b
NonLinLoc.profile.a.value1 = ...
NonLinLoc.profile.b.value1 = ...
# c is not active because it has not been added
# to the list of NonLinLoc.profiles
NonLinLoc.profile.c.value1 = ...
- NonLinLoc.profile.$name.earthModelID¶
Type: string
earthModelID that is stored in the created origin.
- NonLinLoc.profile.$name.methodID¶
Default:
NonLinLoc
Type: string
methodID that is stored in the created origin.
- NonLinLoc.profile.$name.tablePath¶
Type: path
Path to travel time tables (grids).
- NonLinLoc.profile.$name.stationNameFormat¶
Default:
@STA@
Type: string
Format of the station name used to select the right travel time table (grid) file for a station. By default only the station code is used (e.g. tablePath.P.@STA@.time.*), but that doesn’t allow to distinguish between multiple network codes or location codes that use the same station code. To overcome this limitation this parameter could be set in a more general way, for example @NET@_@STA@_@LOC@. In this way NonLinLoc will look for travel time table (grid) files of the form: tablePath.P.@NET@_@STA@_@LOC@.time.* Where @NET@ @STA@ @LOC@ are just placeholder for the actual codes
- NonLinLoc.profile.$name.controlFile¶
Type: path
Control file of the current profile. If not set, the default control file will be used instead.
- NonLinLoc.profile.$name.transform¶
Default:
GLOBAL
Type: string
Transformation type of the configured region. Supported are SIMPLE and GLOBAL.
Default: GLOBAL is assumed.
- NonLinLoc.profile.$name.region¶
Type: list:double
Defines the 4 corner values of the epicentral region for selecting the profile. The original epicentre must be within the region.
If transform is GLOBAL: min_lat, min_lon, max_lat, max_lon. The values define the geographic corner coordinates. Unit is degree.
If transform is SIMPLE: xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax. The values define the region relative to the configured origin. Unit is km.
- NonLinLoc.profile.$name.origin¶
Type: list:double
Unit: deg
Only used for transformation SIMPLE. Expects 2 values: latitude, longitude. The value define the geographic origin of the area spanned by region. Unit is degree.
- NonLinLoc.profile.$name.rotation¶
Type: double
Unit: deg
Only used for transformation SIMPLE. Defines the rotation around the origin of the defined region.
iLoc extension¶
Locator in SeisComP implemented by the plugin lociloc.
Note
iLoc.* Locator parameters: iLoc
- iLoc.auxDir¶
Default:
@DATADIR@/iloc/iLocAuxDir
Type: string
iLoc directory for auxialiary files and directories. Some of them must be provided from the iLoc website. Read the documentation for their installation.
- iLoc.profiles¶
Default:
iasp91,ak135
Type: list:string
iLoc profile name. Multiples names may be set separated by comma. Each profile can have different velocity or parameters.
Note
iLoc.profile.* Profiles containing the specific locator parameters. For the global models, iasp91 and ak135, profiles are automatically considered with defaults. To adjust the profile parameters the corresponding profile must be created.
Note
iLoc.profile.$name.*
$name is a placeholder for the name to be used and needs to be added to iLoc.profiles
to become active.
iLoc.profiles = a,b
iLoc.profile.a.value1 = ...
iLoc.profile.b.value1 = ...
# c is not active because it has not been added
# to the list of iLoc.profiles
iLoc.profile.c.value1 = ...
- iLoc.profile.$name.Verbose¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
- iLoc.profile.$name.globalModel¶
Type: string
Name of globally applied velocity model into which RSTT or the local model is integrated. If unset, the name of the profile is considered instead.
- iLoc.profile.$name.UseRSTT¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Use regional seismic travel-time tables
- iLoc.profile.$name.UseRSTTPnSn¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Use regional seismic travel-time tables for Pn and Sn
- iLoc.profile.$name.UseRSTTPgLg¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Use regional seismic travel-time tables for Pg and Lg
- iLoc.profile.$name.UseLocalTT¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Use local velocity model if defined in LocalVmodel.
- iLoc.profile.$name.LocalVmodel¶
Type: string
Full path to a file containing the local velocity model. Requires: UseLocalTT = true. Empty string or unset or UseLocalTT = false disables using a local model in this profile.
Example:
@DATADIR@/iloc/iLocAuxDir/localmodels/model.localmodel.dat.
- iLoc.profile.$name.MaxLocalTTDelta¶
Default:
3
Type: float
Unit: deg
Maximum epicentral distance for applying the local velocity model.
- iLoc.profile.$name.DoGridSearch¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Perform neighbourhood algorithm
- iLoc.profile.$name.NAsearchRadius¶
Default:
5
Type: float
Unit: deg
Neighbourhood Algorithm: Search radius around initial epicentre
- iLoc.profile.$name.NAsearchDepth¶
Default:
300
Type: float
Unit: km
Neighbourhood Algorithm: Search radius around initial depth
- iLoc.profile.$name.NAsearchOT¶
Default:
30
Type: float
Unit: s
Neighbourhood Algorithm: Search radius around initial origin time
- iLoc.profile.$name.NAlpNorm¶
Default:
1
Type: float
Neighbourhood Algorithm: p-value for norm to compute misfit [1,2]
- iLoc.profile.$name.NAiterMax¶
Default:
5
Type: integer
Neighbourhood Algorithm: Maximum number of iterations
- iLoc.profile.$name.NAcells¶
Default:
25
Type: integer
Neighbourhood Algorithm: Number of cells to be resampled at each iteration
- iLoc.profile.$name.NAinitialSample¶
Default:
1000
Type: integer
Neighbourhood Algorithm: Size of initial sample
- iLoc.profile.$name.NAnextSample¶
Default:
100
Type: integer
Neighbourhood Algorithm: Size of subsequent samples
- iLoc.profile.$name.MinDepthPhases¶
Default:
3
Type: integer
Depth resolution: Minimum number of depth phases for depdp
- iLoc.profile.$name.MaxLocalDistDeg¶
Default:
0.2
Type: float
Unit: deg
Depth resolution: Maximum local distance
- iLoc.profile.$name.MinLocalStations¶
Default:
1
Type: integer
Depth resolution: Minimum number of local defining stations
- iLoc.profile.$name.MaxSPDistDeg¶
Default:
2.0
Type: float
Unit: deg
Depth resolution: Maximum distance for using S-P travel-time differences.
- iLoc.profile.$name.MinSPpairs¶
Default:
3
Type: integer
Depth resolution: Minimum number of defining S-P phase pairs
- iLoc.profile.$name.MinCorePhases¶
Default:
3
Type: integer
Depth resolution: Minimum number of defining core reflection phases
- iLoc.profile.$name.MaxShallowDepthError¶
Default:
30.0
Type: float
Unit: km
Depth resolution: Maximum depth error for crustal free-depth
- iLoc.profile.$name.MaxDeepDepthError¶
Default:
60.0
Type: float
Unit: km
Depth resolution: Maximum depth error for deep free-depth
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Linearized inversion: Account for correlated errors
- iLoc.profile.$name.SigmaThreshold¶
Default:
6.0
Type: float
Unit: s
Linearized inversion: Used to exclude big residuals from solution
- iLoc.profile.$name.AllowDamping¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Linearized inversion: Allow damping of model vector
- iLoc.profile.$name.MinIterations¶
Default:
4
Type: integer
Linearized inversion: Minimum number of iterations
- iLoc.profile.$name.MaxIterations¶
Default:
20
Type: integer
Linearized inversion: Maximum number of iterations
- iLoc.profile.$name.MinNdefPhases¶
Default:
4
Type: integer
Linearized inversion: Minimum number of defining phases
- iLoc.profile.$name.DoNotRenamePhases¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Linearized inversion: Do not rename phases. Deactivating allows to rename the phases automatically for this profile.
MN extension¶
Nuttli magnitude for Canada and other Cratonic regions
Note
amplitudes.MN.* Amplitude control parameters for MN (Nuttli magnitude).
- amplitudes.MN.velocityModel¶
Default:
iasp91
Type: string
The travel time table set compiled for LocSAT. The tables are located in "share/locsat/tables/[vmodel].*".
Note
magnitudes.MN.* Regionalization of MN (Nuttli magnitude).
- magnitudes.MN.region¶
Default:
@DATADIR@/magnitudes/MN/MN.bna
Type: path
The path to the BNA file which defines the valid region for the MN magnitude. Note that the entire path from source to receiver must lie entirely within the polygon(s).
- magnitudes.MN.offsetMw¶
Type: double
The offset applied to the MN network magnitude to estimate Mw(MN). If not configured then no Mw estimation will be applied.
GUI extension¶
The GUI configuration plugin extends the configuration of graphical user interfaces to various options to adjust the look and feel.
Note
groups.* Configures the target messaging groups for various object types. These parameters should only be touched if you know what you are doing.
- groups.pick¶
Default:
PICK
Type: string
Defines the target messaging group for manual picks, e.g. made in scolv.
- groups.amplitude¶
Default:
AMPLITUDE
Type: string
Defines the target messaging group for amplitudes, e.g. computed in scolv.
- groups.magnitude¶
Default:
MAGNITUDE
Type: string
Defines the target messaging group for magnitudes. scolv does not use this group but sends magnitudes together with the origin to the origin group.
- groups.location¶
Default:
LOCATION
Type: string
Defines the target messaging group for origins created in e.g. scolv.
- groups.focalMechanism¶
Default:
FOCMECH
Type: string
Defines the target messaging group for focal mechanisms created in e.g. scolv.
- groups.event¶
Default:
EVENT
Type: string
Defines the target messaging group for events and event journal entries.
- map.location¶
Default:
@DATADIR@/maps/world%s.png
Type: string
The location and the structure of the map tiles to be used. This path is composed of zero or more directives and must include at least one conversion specification. The specification starts with the ‘%’ and is followed by a conversion specifier. Valid specifiers are
s: to be replaced by tile ID
l: tile level
c: tile column
r: tile row.
Example for using the OpenStreetMap file structure: /path/to/maps/%l/%c/%r.png.
- map.format¶
Default:
Rectangular
Type: string
Projection of the map tiles configured in ‘map.location’. Note: Additional projections may be available by plugins.
- map.cacheSize¶
Default:
0
Type: int
Unit: bytes
Cache size of the map tiles. If 0 is specified. a default cache size of 32 MBytes is used. The higher the cache size the better the performance in higher resolutions. A higher cache size causes less image loader calls but requires more client memory.
- map.type¶
Type: string
The tile store implementation provided by a plugin for considering maps if a non-default tile store is configured in ‘map.location’.
- map.customLayers¶
Type: list:string
Allows to add custom layers that are included via plugins. This is a list of layer names. A plugin must implement the layer interface and register itself with the name used in this list. The order of layers is the default order. The custom layers are prepended to the maps defaults layers such as the grid and the cities.
- map.layers¶
Type: string
Defines the order of all configured layers. This includes the standard layers (grid, cities) as well as custom layers. The name of the grid layer is "grid" and the name of the cities layer is "cities".
Note
map.layers.events.* Configuration options for the events layer that shows all events on the map that are loaded in the event list.
- map.layers.events.visible¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Show the events layer on maps. Currently only supported by scolv.
Note
map.layers.fep.* Configuration for the fep layer showing the polygons of FEP (FLinn-Engdahl-Polygon) files on maps if they exist in @DATADIR@/fep or @CONFIGDIR@/fep.
- map.layers.fep.visible¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Show the fep layer on maps.
- map.layers.cities.topPopulatedPlaces¶
Default:
-1
Type: int
Maximum number of cities to be rendered. If cityPopulationWeight is less or equal than 0 then all cities are rendered ordered by population count, highest first. To show the N most populated places in the visible map region, set "scheme.map.cityPopulationWeight" to 0 and set this parameter to N.
- map.zoom.sensitivity¶
Default:
0.5
Type: double
Zoom sensitivity of the map
Note
scheme.* This group defines various options for color, pen, brush, font, etc. for SeisComP graphical user interfaces. There are various conventions to define colors, fonts and gradients. ** Colors are defined in HTML convention, e.g. as rgb values, hexadecimal numbers or color keyword names defined by W3C. If rgb or rgba is used, it must be quoted because the comma is handled as list separator by the configuration. Examples: “rgb(255,0,0)”, FF00FF40, green. ** Gradients are configured as lists of tuples where each tuple is colon separated in the form value:color. Value is either int or double and color is again a color definition. Example: 0:yellow,10:red
- scheme.showMenu¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Show menu bar.
- scheme.showStatusBar¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Show status bar.
- scheme.tabPosition¶
Type: string
Set position if tab bar. An unset value lets the application decide where to place the tab bar. This option might not be supported by all applications. Valid positions are: off, north, south, east, west
- scheme.map.stationSize¶
Default:
8
Type: int
Unit: px
The station symbol size (e.g. in scmv).
- scheme.map.originSymbolMinSize¶
Default:
9
Type: int
Unit: px
The origin symbol minimum size. The formula to compute the size of the origin symbol is: 4.9*(M-1.2).
- scheme.map.vectorLayerAntiAlias¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Apply antialiasing to map layers. This improves the visual quality but decreases performance.
- scheme.map.bilinearFilter¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Apply bilinear filtering to maps. The bilinear filter improves the visual quality but decreases performance slightly. It is only used for static map images. Not while dragging.
- scheme.map.showGrid¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Display the latitude/longitude grid on maps
- scheme.map.showCities¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Show cities defined in "citiesXML" on maps
- scheme.map.cityPopulationWeight¶
Default:
150
Type: int
Controls at which zoom level a city will be visible. The following formula is used: screen_width (km) * weight >= population
- scheme.map.showLayers¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Show custom layers on maps
- scheme.map.showLegends¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Show map legends initially. Some applications provide controls to toggle the visibility in addition to this option.
- scheme.map.projection¶
Default:
Rectangular
Type: string
SeisComP ships with the rectangular projection built-in. Other projections may be provided through plugins.
- scheme.map.toBGR¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Converts map colors from RGB color scheme to BGR.
- scheme.map.polygonRoughness¶
Default:
3
Type: int
Unit: px
Minimum screen distance to plot a polygon or polyline line segment.
- scheme.colors.background¶
Type: color
A general application background color. Can be used to give each application a different background color. An unset value lets Qt decide.
- scheme.colors.agencies¶
Type: list:string-tuples
Sets desired colors for particular agencyIDs. It depends on the applications if they honor this setting or not. The event list will render the agencyID string with the defined colors. This is a list of tuples (AGENCY:COLOR), e.g. "GEOFON:black, USGS:blue".
- scheme.colors.spectrogram¶
Type: gradient
The color gradient of the spectrogram amplitudes. The node values are not important as they will be projected onto the desired amplitude range.
- scheme.colors.map.lines¶
Type: color
The color of lines in the map (e.g. lines connecting the origin and a station).
- scheme.colors.map.outlines¶
Type: color
The color of station outlines in the map.
- scheme.colors.map.stationAnnotations¶
Type: color
The color of station annotations.
- scheme.colors.map.cityLabels¶
Type: color
The color of city labels.
- scheme.colors.map.cityOutlines¶
Type: color
The color of city outlines.
- scheme.colors.map.cityCapital¶
Type: color
The color of a capital.
- scheme.colors.map.cityNormal¶
Type: color
The color of a "normal" city.
Note
scheme.colors.map.directivity.* Defines the pen of the directivity information (backazimuth and slowness) in the map.
- scheme.colors.map.directivity.color¶
Default:
FFA000
Type: color
The color of the pen.
- scheme.colors.map.directivity.style¶
Default:
DotLine
Type: string
The style of the pen. Supported values are: NoPen, SolidLine, DashLine, DotLine, DashDotLine, DashDotDotLine.
- scheme.colors.map.directivity.width¶
Default:
1
Type: double
Unit: px
The width of the pen.
Note
scheme.colors.map.grid.* Defines the pen of the latitude/longitude grid of the map.
- scheme.colors.map.grid.color¶
Default:
FFFFFF
Type: color
The color of the pen.
- scheme.colors.map.grid.style¶
Default:
DotLine
Type: string
The style of the pen. Supported values are: NoPen, SolidLine, DashLine, DotLine, DashDotLine, DashDotDotLine.
- scheme.colors.map.grid.width¶
Default:
1
Type: double
Unit: px
The width of the pen.
Note
scheme.colors.map.annotations.* Appearance of map annotations including a text color (pen), a border color (pen) and a background color (brush).
- scheme.colors.map.annotations.textSize¶
Default:
9
Type: int
Unit: pt
Font point size of the label text.
Note
scheme.colors.map.annotations.normalText.* Text pen for non highlighted annotations.
- scheme.colors.map.annotations.normalText.color¶
Default:
c0c0c0
Type: color
The color of the pen.
- scheme.colors.map.annotations.normalText.style¶
Default:
SolidLine
Type: string
The style of the pen. Supported values are: NoPen, SolidLine, DashLine, DotLine, DashDotLine, DashDotDotLine.
- scheme.colors.map.annotations.normalText.width¶
Default:
1
Type: double
Unit: px
The width of the pen.
Note
scheme.colors.map.annotations.normalBorder.* Border pen for non highlighted annotations.
- scheme.colors.map.annotations.normalBorder.color¶
Default:
a0a0a4
Type: color
The color of the pen.
- scheme.colors.map.annotations.normalBorder.style¶
Default:
SolidLine
Type: string
The style of the pen. Supported values are: NoPen, SolidLine, DashLine, DotLine, DashDotLine, DashDotDotLine.
- scheme.colors.map.annotations.normalBorder.width¶
Default:
1
Type: double
Unit: px
The width of the pen.
Note
scheme.colors.map.annotations.normalBackground.* Background brush for non highlighted annotations.
- scheme.colors.map.annotations.normalBackground.color¶
Default:
202020c0
Type: color
The color of the brush.
- scheme.colors.map.annotations.normalBackground.style¶
Default:
solid
Type: string
The style of the brush. Supported values are, e.g.: solid, dense1, dense7, horizontal, vertical, cross, bdiag, fdiag, diagcross.
Note
scheme.colors.map.annotations.highlightedText.* Text pen for highlighted annotations.
- scheme.colors.map.annotations.highlightedText.color¶
Default:
000000
Type: color
The color of the pen.
- scheme.colors.map.annotations.highlightedText.style¶
Default:
SolidLine
Type: string
The style of the pen. Supported values are: NoPen, SolidLine, DashLine, DotLine, DashDotLine, DashDotDotLine.
- scheme.colors.map.annotations.highlightedText.width¶
Default:
1
Type: double
Unit: px
The width of the pen.
Note
scheme.colors.map.annotations.highlightedBorder.* Border pen for highlighted annotations.
- scheme.colors.map.annotations.highlightedBorder.color¶
Default:
a0a0a4
Type: color
The color of the pen.
- scheme.colors.map.annotations.highlightedBorder.style¶
Default:
SolidLine
Type: string
The style of the pen. Supported values are: NoPen, SolidLine, DashLine, DotLine, DashDotLine, DashDotDotLine.
- scheme.colors.map.annotations.highlightedBorder.width¶
Default:
1
Type: double
Unit: px
The width of the pen.
Note
scheme.colors.map.annotations.highlightedBackground.* Background brush for highlighted annotations.
- scheme.colors.map.annotations.highlightedBackground.color¶
Default:
ffffffa0
Type: color
The color of the brush.
- scheme.colors.map.annotations.highlightedBackground.style¶
Default:
solid
Type: string
The style of the brush. Supported values are, e.g.: solid, dense1, dense7, horizontal, vertical, cross, bdiag, fdiag, diagcross.
- scheme.colors.records.foreground¶
Default:
808080
Type: color
The general color of records/traces.
- scheme.colors.records.alternateForeground¶
Default:
808080
Type: color
A general trace color of the alternate trace (eg scheli).
- scheme.colors.records.background¶
Type: color
The general background color of records/traces.
- scheme.colors.records.alternateBackground¶
Type: color
A general background color of the alternate trace.
- scheme.colors.records.spectrogram¶
Default:
000000
Type: color
The trace color used on top of a spectrogram.
- scheme.colors.records.gaps¶
Default:
FFFF0040
Type: color
The color of data gaps in trace views.
- scheme.colors.records.overlaps¶
Default:
FF00FF40
Type: color
The color of data overlaps in trace views.
- scheme.colors.records.alignment¶
Default:
FF0000
Type: color
The color of the alignment marker in trace views.
Note
scheme.colors.records.borders.* Properties of record borders
Note
scheme.colors.records.borders.standard.* Standard properties
Note
scheme.colors.records.borders.standard.pen.* Defines the pen of the border line.
- scheme.colors.records.borders.standard.pen.color¶
Type: color
The color of the pen.
- scheme.colors.records.borders.standard.pen.style¶
Type: string
The style of the pen. Supported values are: NoPen, SolidLine, DashLine, DotLine, DashDotLine, DashDotDotLine.
- scheme.colors.records.borders.standard.pen.width¶
Type: double
Unit: px
The width of the pen.
Note
scheme.colors.records.borders.standard.brush.* Defines the brush of the enlcosed area.
- scheme.colors.records.borders.standard.brush.color¶
Type: color
The color of the pen.
- scheme.colors.records.borders.standard.brush.style¶
Type: string
The style of the brush. Supported values are, e.g.: solid, dense1, dense7, horizontal, vertical, cross, bdiag, fdiag, diagcross.
Note
scheme.colors.records.borders.signatureValid.* Properties for records with valid signatures
Note
scheme.colors.records.borders.signatureValid.pen.* Defines the pen of the border line.
- scheme.colors.records.borders.signatureValid.pen.color¶
Type: color
The color of the pen.
- scheme.colors.records.borders.signatureValid.pen.style¶
Type: string
The style of the pen. Supported values are: NoPen, SolidLine, DashLine, DotLine, DashDotLine, DashDotDotLine.
- scheme.colors.records.borders.signatureValid.pen.width¶
Type: double
Unit: px
The width of the pen.
Note
scheme.colors.records.borders.signatureValid.brush.* Defines the brush of the enlcosed area.
- scheme.colors.records.borders.signatureValid.brush.color¶
Type: color
The color of the pen.
- scheme.colors.records.borders.signatureValid.brush.style¶
Type: string
The style of the pen. Supported values are, e.g.: solid, dense1, dense7, horizontal, vertical, cross, bdiag, fdiag, diagcross.
Note
scheme.colors.records.borders.signatureInvalid.* Properties for records with invalid signatures
Note
scheme.colors.records.borders.signatureInvalid.pen.* Defines the pen of the border line.
- scheme.colors.records.borders.signatureInvalid.pen.color¶
Type: color
The color of the pen.
- scheme.colors.records.borders.signatureInvalid.pen.style¶
Type: string
The style of the pen. Supported values are: NoPen, SolidLine, DashLine, DotLine, DashDotLine, DashDotDotLine.
- scheme.colors.records.borders.signatureInvalid.pen.width¶
Type: double
Unit: px
The width of the pen.
Note
scheme.colors.records.borders.signatureInvalid.brush.* Defines the brush of the enlcosed area.
- scheme.colors.records.borders.signatureInvalid.brush.color¶
Type: color
The color of the pen.
- scheme.colors.records.borders.signatureInvalid.brush.style¶
Type: string
The style of the pen. Supported values are, e.g.: solid, dense1, dense7, horizontal, vertical, cross, bdiag, fdiag, diagcross.
Note
scheme.colors.records.offset.* Defines the pen of the record offset line.
- scheme.colors.records.offset.color¶
Default:
C0C0FF
Type: color
The color of the pen.
- scheme.colors.records.offset.style¶
Default:
SolidLine
Type: string
The style of the pen. Supported values are: NoPen, SolidLine, DashLine, DotLine, DashDotLine, DashDotDotLine.
- scheme.colors.records.offset.width¶
Default:
0.0
Type: double
Unit: px
The width of the pen.
Note
scheme.colors.records.gridPen.* Defines the pen of the record grid.
- scheme.colors.records.gridPen.color¶
Default:
00000020
Type: color
The color of the pen.
- scheme.colors.records.gridPen.style¶
Default:
DashLine
Type: string
The style of the pen. Supported values are: NoPen, SolidLine, DashLine, DotLine, DashDotLine, DashDotDotLine.
- scheme.colors.records.gridPen.width¶
Default:
1.0
Type: double
Unit: px
The width of the pen.
Note
scheme.colors.records.subGridPen.* Defines the pen of the secondary record grid.
- scheme.colors.records.subGridPen.color¶
Default:
00000000
Type: color
The color of the pen.
- scheme.colors.records.subGridPen.style¶
Default:
DotLine
Type: string
The style of the pen. Supported values are: NoPen, SolidLine, DashLine, DotLine, DashDotLine, DashDotDotLine.
- scheme.colors.records.subGridPen.width¶
Default:
1.0
Type: double
Unit: px
The width of the pen.
Note
scheme.colors.records.states.* Defines the background color of records depending on their state.
- scheme.colors.records.states.unrequested¶
Default:
00000080
Type: color
Additional data which was not requested.
- scheme.colors.records.states.requested¶
Default:
ffff0080
Type: color
Requested data Background color of requested data.
- scheme.colors.records.states.inProgress¶
Default:
00ff0010
Type: color
Data currently loading.
- scheme.colors.records.states.notAvailable¶
Default:
ff000080
Type: color
Data which was requested but is not available.
- scheme.colors.picks.manual¶
Default:
00FF00
Type: color
The color of manual picks.
- scheme.colors.picks.automatic¶
Default:
FF0000
Type: color
The color of automatic picks.
- scheme.colors.picks.undefined¶
Default:
A0A0A4
Type: color
The color of picks with undefined state.
- scheme.colors.picks.disabled¶
Default:
A0A0A4
Type: color
The color of disabled picks.
- scheme.colors.arrivals.manual¶
Default:
00A000
Type: color
The color of manual arrivals (arrivals that bind manual picks, e.g. residual plot of scolv, manual picker, …)
- scheme.colors.arrivals.automatic¶
Default:
A00000
Type: color
The color of automatic arrivals,
- scheme.colors.arrivals.theoretical¶
Default:
0000A0
Type: color
The color of theoretical arrivals.
- scheme.colors.arrivals.undefined¶
Default:
A00000
Type: color
The color of arrivals binding picks with undefined state.
- scheme.colors.arrivals.disabled¶
Default:
A0A0A4
Type: color
The color of disabled arrivals.
- scheme.colors.arrivals.residuals¶
Type: gradient
The gradient of arrivals residuals. A gradient is defined as a list of tuples separated by colon where the first item is the value and the second is the color. Colors can be given in rgb notation or hexadecimal. When rgb is used double quotes are needed to protect the comma inside the rgb definition, e.g. -8:"rgb(0,0,100)", -4:"rgb(0,0,255)", -3:"rgb(100,100,255)", …
- scheme.colors.magnitudes.set¶
Default:
00A000
Type: color
The color of active magnitudes.
- scheme.colors.magnitudes.unset¶
Default:
000000
Type: color
The color of inactive magnitudes.
- scheme.colors.magnitudes.disabled¶
Default:
A0A0A4
Type: color
The color of disabled magnitudes.
- scheme.colors.magnitudes.residuals¶
Type: gradient
The gradient of magnitude residuals.
- scheme.colors.stations.text¶
Default:
ffffff
Type: color
The color of the station name.
- scheme.colors.stations.associated¶
Default:
82AD58
Type: color
The color of associated stations (e.g. in scmv).
- scheme.colors.stations.triggering¶
Type: color
The color of triggered stations.
- scheme.colors.stations.triggered0¶
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.stations.triggered1¶
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.stations.triggered2¶
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.stations.disabled¶
Type: color
The color of disabled stations.
- scheme.colors.stations.idle¶
Type: color
The color of idle stations.
Note
scheme.colors.qc.* The color of QC.delay thresholds in scmv.
- scheme.colors.qc.delay0¶
Default:
00ffff
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.qc.delay1¶
Default:
00ff00
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.qc.delay2¶
Default:
fffd00
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.qc.delay3¶
Default:
ff6633
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.qc.delay4¶
Default:
ff0000
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.qc.delay5¶
Default:
cccccc
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.qc.delay6¶
Default:
999999
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.qc.delay7¶
Default:
666666
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.qc.qcWarning¶
Default:
ffff00
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.qc.qcError¶
Default:
ff0000
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.qc.qcOk¶
Default:
00ff00
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.qc.qcNotSet¶
Default:
000000
Type: color
No description available
Note
scheme.colors.gm.* The color of ground motion amplitudes in scmv.
- scheme.colors.gm.gm0¶
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.gm.gm1¶
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.gm.gm2¶
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.gm.gm3¶
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.gm.gm4¶
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.gm.gm5¶
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.gm.gm6¶
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.gm.gm7¶
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.gm.gm8¶
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.gm.gm9¶
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.gm.gmNotSet¶
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.recordView.selectedTraceZoom¶
Default:
C0C0FFC0
Type: color
The color of the selected zoom area (e.g. manual picker).
- scheme.colors.legend.background¶
Type: color
The map legend background color.
- scheme.colors.legend.border¶
Type: color
The map legend border color.
- scheme.colors.legend.text¶
Type: color
The map legend text color.
- scheme.colors.legend.headerText¶
Type: color
The map legend header color.
- scheme.colors.originSymbol.classic¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.colors.originSymbol.depth.gradient¶
Default:
0:FF0000,50:ffA500,100:FFFF00,250:00FF00,600:0000FF
Type: gradient
The depth gradient.
- scheme.colors.originSymbol.depth.discrete¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Setting this parameter to true will not interpolate between the depth steps and the color for a depth <= input is used.
Note
scheme.colors.originStatus.* The origin status colors (e.g. in event list).
- scheme.colors.originStatus.automatic¶
Type: color
No description available
- scheme.colors.originStatus.manual¶
Type: color
No description available
Note
scheme.colors.splash.* Defines colors used in the splash screen shown at application startup.
- scheme.colors.splash.message¶
Default:
808080
Type: color
Text color of the message string.
- scheme.colors.splash.version¶
Default:
02589e
Type: color
Text color of the version string.
- scheme.marker.lineWidth¶
Type: int
Unit: px
The line width of the marker (e.g. picks of manual picker).
- scheme.records.lineWidth¶
Default:
1
Type: int
Unit: px
The line width of the records / traces.
- scheme.records.antiAliasing¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Configures antialiasing of records / traces. Antialiasing needs more two times to storage space as non antialiasing but it improves visual quality.
- scheme.records.optimize¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Configures optimization of trace polylines. If activated then lines on the same pixel line or same pixel row collapse into single lines.
- scheme.records.borders.drawMode¶
Default:
box
Type: string
Mode for drawing record borders as box or line on top or bottom.
Supported values: "topline","box","bottomline"
Note
scheme.fonts.base.* The general base font of an application. This overrides the default Qt application font.
- scheme.fonts.base.family¶
Type: string
Sets the family name of the font. The name is case insensitive and may include a foundry name.
- scheme.fonts.base.size¶
Type: int
Defines the point size of the font
- scheme.fonts.base.bold¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.base.italic¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.base.underline¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.base.overline¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
Note
scheme.fonts.small.* The smallest available font. If undefined the point size is 2 points smaller than the base font.
- scheme.fonts.small.family¶
Type: string
Sets the family name of the font. The name is case insensitive and may include a foundry name.
- scheme.fonts.small.size¶
Type: int
Defines the point size of the font
- scheme.fonts.small.bold¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.small.italic¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.small.underline¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.small.overline¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
Note
scheme.fonts.normal.* The default text font. If undefined the point size is 2 points larger than the base font.
- scheme.fonts.normal.family¶
Type: string
Sets the family name of the font. The name is case insensitive and may include a foundry name.
- scheme.fonts.normal.size¶
Type: int
Defines the point size of the font
- scheme.fonts.normal.bold¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.normal.italic¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.normal.underline¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.normal.overline¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
Note
scheme.fonts.large.* The largest text font. If undefined the point size is 6 points larger than the base font.
- scheme.fonts.large.family¶
Type: string
Sets the family name of the font. The name is case insensitive and may include a foundry name.
- scheme.fonts.large.size¶
Type: int
Defines the point size of the font
- scheme.fonts.large.bold¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.large.italic¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.large.underline¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.large.overline¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
Note
scheme.fonts.highlight.* Font used to highlight text. If undefined it equals the normal font except for a bold font face.
- scheme.fonts.highlight.family¶
Type: string
Sets the family name of the font. The name is case insensitive and may include a foundry name.
- scheme.fonts.highlight.size¶
Type: int
Defines the point size of the font
- scheme.fonts.highlight.bold¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.highlight.italic¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.highlight.underline¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.highlight.overline¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
Note
scheme.fonts.heading1.* The largest heading font. If undefined it uses a bold font face and a font size twice as large as the normal font.
- scheme.fonts.heading1.family¶
Type: string
Sets the family name of the font. The name is case insensitive and may include a foundry name.
- scheme.fonts.heading1.size¶
Type: int
Defines the point size of the font
- scheme.fonts.heading1.bold¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.heading1.italic¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.heading1.underline¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.heading1.overline¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
Note
scheme.fonts.heading2.* The second largest heading font. If undefined it uses a bold font face and a font size twice as large as the base font.
- scheme.fonts.heading2.family¶
Type: string
Sets the family name of the font. The name is case insensitive and may include a foundry name.
- scheme.fonts.heading2.size¶
Type: int
Defines the point size of the font
- scheme.fonts.heading2.bold¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.heading2.italic¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.heading2.underline¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.heading2.overline¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
Note
scheme.fonts.heading3.* The smallest heading font. If undefined it uses a bold font face and a font size 4 points larger than the base font.
- scheme.fonts.heading3.family¶
Type: string
Sets the family name of the font. The name is case insensitive and may include a foundry name.
- scheme.fonts.heading3.size¶
Type: int
Defines the point size of the font
- scheme.fonts.heading3.bold¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.heading3.italic¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.heading3.underline¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.heading3.overline¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
Note
scheme.fonts.cityLabels.* Font used for city labels. If undefined it equals the base font.
- scheme.fonts.cityLabels.family¶
Type: string
Sets the family name of the font. The name is case insensitive and may include a foundry name.
- scheme.fonts.cityLabels.size¶
Type: int
Defines the point size of the font
- scheme.fonts.cityLabels.bold¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.cityLabels.italic¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.cityLabels.underline¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.cityLabels.overline¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
Note
scheme.fonts.splashVersion.* Font used for version string in the splash dialog shown at application startup. If undefined it equals the base font with a bold font face and a font size of 12.
- scheme.fonts.splashVersion.family¶
Type: string
Sets the family name of the font. The name is case insensitive and may include a foundry name.
- scheme.fonts.splashVersion.size¶
Type: int
Defines the point size of the font
- scheme.fonts.splashVersion.bold¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.splashVersion.italic¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.splashVersion.underline¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.splashVersion.overline¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
Note
scheme.fonts.splashMessage.* Font used for the message text in the splash dialog shown at application startup. If undefined it equals the base font with a font size of 12.
- scheme.fonts.splashMessage.family¶
Type: string
Sets the family name of the font. The name is case insensitive and may include a foundry name.
- scheme.fonts.splashMessage.size¶
Type: int
Defines the point size of the font.
- scheme.fonts.splashMessage.bold¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.splashMessage.italic¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.splashMessage.underline¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.fonts.splashMessage.overline¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
No description available
- scheme.precision.depth¶
Default:
0
Type: int
The precision of depth values.
- scheme.precision.distance¶
Default:
1
Type: int
The precision of distance values. This parameter only applies if scheme.unit.distanceInKM = true.
- scheme.precision.location¶
Default:
2
Type: int
The precision of lat/lon values.
- scheme.precision.magnitude¶
Default:
1
Type: int
The precision of magnitude values.
- scheme.precision.originTime¶
Default:
0
Type: int
The precision of origin times.
- scheme.precision.pickTime¶
Default:
1
Type: int
The precision of pick times.
- scheme.precision.traceValues¶
Default:
1
Type: int
Precision of displayed offset/amp in all trace widgets.
- scheme.precision.rms¶
Default:
1
Type: int
Precision of RMS values.
- scheme.precision.uncertainties¶
Default:
0
Type: int
Precision of uncertainty values, e.g. latitude errors.
- scheme.unit.distanceInKM¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Display distances in km?
- scheme.dateTime.useLocalTime¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Display times in localtime or UTC (default).
Note
scheme.splash.* Defines the appearance of the splash screen shown at application startup.
Note
scheme.splash.message.* Position of the message text.
- scheme.splash.message.align¶
Default:
44
Type: int
Qt::Alignment bit mask. Default: AlignHCenter | AlignBottom
Note
scheme.splash.message.pos.* Position in screen coordinates.
- scheme.splash.message.pos.x¶
Default:
200
Type: int
Unit: px
Horizontal position.
- scheme.splash.message.pos.y¶
Default:
260
Type: int
Unit: px
Vertical position.
Note
scheme.splash.version.* Position of the version string
- scheme.splash.version.align¶
Default:
34
Type: int
Qt::Alignment bit mask. Default: AlignRight | AlignBottom
Note
scheme.splash.version.pos.* Position in screen coordinates.
- scheme.splash.version.pos.x¶
Default:
362
Type: int
Unit: px
Horizontal position.
- scheme.splash.version.pos.y¶
Default:
190
Type: int
Unit: px
Vertical position.
Note
events.timeAgo.* Defines maximum age of events to load. The value of all parameters are aggregated.
- events.timeAgo.days¶
Default:
1
Type: int
Unit: d
Age in days.
- events.timeAgo.hours¶
Default:
0
Type: int
Unit: h
Age in hours.
- events.timeAgo.minutes¶
Default:
0
Type: int
Unit: m
Age in minutes.
- events.timeAgo.seconds¶
Default:
0
Type: int
Unit: s
Age in seconds.
Note
mode.* Configuration of special applications modes.
- mode.interactive¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Defines if application interaction is allowed.
- mode.fullscreen¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Defines if the application should be launched in fullscreen mode hiding title bar, main menu and status bar.
- picker.filters¶
Default:
"BP 0.1 - 1 Hz 3rd order;RMHP(10)>>ITAPER(30)>>BW(3,0.1,1)", "BP 0.1 - 2 Hz 3rd order;RMHP(10)>>ITAPER(30)>>BW(3,0.1,2)", "BP 1 - 3 Hz 3rd order;RMHP(10)>>ITAPER(30)>>BW(3,1.0,3)", "BP 0.4 - 1 Hz 3rd order;RMHP(10)>>ITAPER(30)>>BW(3,0.4,1)", "@BP 0.7 - 2 Hz 3rd order;RMHP(10)>>ITAPER(30)>>BW(3,0.7,2)", "BP 2 - 4 Hz 3rd order;RMHP(5)>>ITAPER(10)>>BW(3,2.0,4)", "BP 3 - 6 Hz 3rd order;RMHP(5)>>ITAPER(10)>>BW(3,3.0,6)", "BP 4 - 8 Hz 3rd order;RMHP(5)>>ITAPER(10)>>BW(3,4.0,8)", "BP 1 - 5 Hz 3rd order;RMHP(5)>>ITAPER(10)>>BW(3,1.0,5)", "HP 3 Hz 3rd order;RMHP(1)>>ITAPER(2)>>BW_HP(3,3)", "BP 0.7 - 2 Hz + STA/LTA(1,50);RMHP(10)->ITAPER(30)->BW(3,0.7,2)->STALTA(1,50)"
Type: list:string
Configures the default filters selectable in manual picker. The entry with a leading "@" is selected as default filter.
Note
eventlist.* Control the Events tab, e.g. in scolv, showing the list of loaded events.
- eventlist.visibleColumns¶
Default:
M,MType,Phases,RMS,Lat,Lon,Depth,Stat,Agency,Region,ID
Type: list:string
Configure the columns of the event list that are visible initially. The first column containing the origin time is always visible and cannot be hidden. Possible values are:
Certainty, Type, M, MType, RMS, AzGap, Phases, Lat, Lon, Depth, DType, Stat, FM, Origins, Agency, Author, Region, ID.
Custom columns can be added by eventlist.customColumn.* or eventlist.scripts.* parameters.
Note
eventlist.customColumn.* Custom column showing origin or event comments.
- eventlist.customColumn.name¶
Type: string
Name of the custom column to be shown in the column header.
- eventlist.customColumn.originCommentID¶
Type: string
ID of the origin comment to look up.
- eventlist.customColumn.eventCommentID¶
Type: string
ID of the event comment to look up.
originCommentID, if configured, takes priority.
- eventlist.customColumn.pos¶
Default:
-1
Type: int
Position of the column. If the configured position is less than 0 or if it exceeds the total number of columns, then the column is appended to the right.
- eventlist.customColumn.default¶
Type: string
Default value to display if the specified origin or event comment id was not found.
- eventlist.customColumn.colors¶
Type: list:string
Mapping of comment values to colors used as text color. E.g. "foo:#000,bar:red".
Note
eventlist.scripts.* Custom columns showing parameters extracted by scripts e.g. from origins or events.
- eventlist.scripts.columns¶
Type: list:string
Name of custom column profiles to be registered. Comma separated list.
Note
eventlist.scripts.column.* Definition of custom column profiles for creating custom event list columns whose values are filled by external scripts. The scolv documentation provides an example script.
Note
eventlist.scripts.column.$name.*
$name is a placeholder for the name to be used and needs to be added to eventlist.scripts.profiles
to become active.
eventlist.scripts.profiles = a,b
eventlist.scripts.column.a.value1 = ...
eventlist.scripts.column.b.value1 = ...
# c is not active because it has not been added
# to the list of eventlist.scripts.profiles
eventlist.scripts.column.c.value1 = ...
- eventlist.scripts.column.$name.script¶
Type: path
External script to invoke for each event list entry. The object represented by the list entry is serialized to XML and passed to the script on stdin. If the return code of the script is 0 (‘success’) then the script result is read from stdout and displayed in the corresponding event list cell.
- eventlist.scripts.column.$name.pos¶
Default:
-1
Type: int
Position of the column. If the configured position is less than 0 or if it exceeds the total number of columns, then the column is appended to the right.
- eventlist.scripts.column.$name.label¶
Type: string
Column name shown in header of event list table.
- eventlist.scripts.column.$name.types¶
Type: list:string
Object types passed to the script. Supported values are ‘Event’ and ‘Origin’. Mandatory parameter.
Note
eventlist.filter.agencies.* Filter the loaded event list by agency ID.
- eventlist.filter.agencies.label¶
Default:
"Show only own events"
Type: string
Defines the text of the option "Show only own events". Use double quotes ‘"’ around the string if it contains spaces.
- eventlist.filter.agencies.whitelist¶
Type: list:string
Sets a list of preferred agencies. Events from preferred agencies are defined as "own" events.
- eventlist.filter.agencies.type¶
Default:
events
Type: string
Sets the type of the filter. If type is "events" the agency of the preferred origin of the event is checked. If type is "origins" the agency of all origins of an event is checked and if at least one origins agency is part of the whitelist it will pass the filter. Or in other words, the event is hidden if no origin is from a preferred agency.
- eventlist.filter.agencies.enabled¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Sets the default state of the "Show only own events" option.
Note
eventlist.filter.regions.* Filter the loaded event list by region within or outside a bounding box. Register the profile name in the regions parameter.
- eventlist.filter.regions.profiles¶
Type: list:string
Add the defined region profiles separated by comma. The order determines the ocurrence in the filter menu.
- eventlist.filter.regions.enabled¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Hide events by the defined region by default.
Note
eventlist.filter.regions.region.$name.*
Define a rectangular region to filter the loaded event list.
$name is a placeholder for the name to be used and needs to be added to eventlist.filter.regions.profiles
to become active.
eventlist.filter.regions.profiles = a,b
eventlist.filter.regions.region.a.value1 = ...
eventlist.filter.regions.region.b.value1 = ...
# c is not active because it has not been added
# to the list of eventlist.filter.regions.profiles
eventlist.filter.regions.region.c.value1 = ...
- eventlist.filter.regions.region.$name.name¶
Type: string
Defines the name of the region that shows up in the listbox.
- eventlist.filter.regions.region.$name.rect¶
Type: list:double
Defines a rectangular region with a list of 4 values: latmin, lonmin, latmax, lonmax.
- eventlist.filter.regions.region.$name.poly¶
Type: string
Defines the name of the polygon for the region check. If defined then the rect region has no effect. The configured polygon name is being search for in the global FEP regions and the spatial vector layer. The first polygon found with the given name will be taken.
Note
eventlist.filter.types.* Filter the loaded event list by event types.
- eventlist.filter.types.label¶
Default:
"Hide other/fake events"
Type: string
Defines the text of the option "Hide other/fake events". Use double quotes ‘"’ around the string if it contains spaces.
- eventlist.filter.types.blacklist¶
Default:
"not existing","other"
Type: list:string
List of event type to be hidden if the "Hide other/fake events" option is ticked. Use double quotes ‘"’ around the string if it contains spaces.
- eventlist.filter.types.enabled¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Sets the default state of the "Hide other/fake events" option.
Note
eventlist.filter.database.* Pre-set options to filter a database request to load events into the event list.
- eventlist.filter.database.minlat¶
Type: double
Unit: deg
Minimum latitude
- eventlist.filter.database.maxlat¶
Type: double
Unit: deg
Maximum latitude
- eventlist.filter.database.minlon¶
Type: double
Unit: deg
Minimum longitude
- eventlist.filter.database.maxlon¶
Type: double
Unit: deg
Maximum longitude
- eventlist.filter.database.mindepth¶
Type: double
Unit: km
Minimum depth
- eventlist.filter.database.maxdepth¶
Type: double
Unit: km
Maximum depth
- eventlist.filter.database.minmag¶
Type: double
Minimum magnitude
- eventlist.filter.database.maxmag¶
Type: double
Maximum magnitude
Note
eventedit.* Control the Event tab, e.g. in scolv, showing origins and focal mechanisms of a selected event.
- eventedit.triggerFM¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Adds button which request the computation of a FocalMechanism solution by sending a JournalEntry message. This feature depends on a FM module, such as scautomt, to be running in background and doing the actual processing.
- eventedit.origin.visibleColumns¶
Default:
Phases, Lat, Lon, Depth, DType, RMS, AzGap, Stat, Method, Agency, Author, Region, ID
Type: list:string
Configure the columns of the event edit origin table that are visible initially. Origin creation time and origin time are always visible. Possible values are:
Phases, Lat, Lon, Depth, DType, RMS, AzGap, Stat, Method, Agency, Author, Region, ID
Note
eventedit.origin.customColumn.* Custom column showing origin comments.
- eventedit.origin.customColumn.name¶
Type: string
Name of the custom column to be shown in the column header.
- eventedit.origin.customColumn.originCommentID¶
Type: string
ID of the origin comment to look up.
- eventedit.origin.customColumn.pos¶
Default:
-1
Type: int
Position of the column. If the configured position is less than 0 or if it exceeds the total number of columns then the column is appended to the right.
- eventedit.origin.customColumn.default¶
Type: string
Default value to display if the specified origin or event comment id was not found.
- eventedit.origin.customColumn.colors¶
Type: list:string
Mapping of comment values to colors used as text color. E.g. "foo:#000,bar:red".
- eventedit.fm.visibleColumns¶
Default:
Depth, M, Count, Misfit, STDR, AzGap, Stat, DC, CLVD, ISO, S1, D1, R1, S2, D2, R2, Agency, Author
Type: list:string
Configure the columns of the event edit focal mechanism tab that are visible initially. Possible values are: Depth, M, Count, Misfit, STDR, AzGap, Stat, DC, CLVD, ISO, S1, D1, R1, S2, D2, R2, Agency, Author
Note
eventsummary.* Parameters controlling the event summary view used e.g. in scolv.
- eventsummary.alertTimer.commentId¶
Type: string
Set an alert for every event comment that ID matches the specified regular expression, e.g. "alert_.*".
- eventsummary.alertTimer.commentBlacklist¶
Type: list:string
List of comments to ignore, e.g. "nil".
- eventsummary.alertTimer.alertGradient¶
Type: list:string
Unit: s:color
Discrete mapping of time values in seconds to colors used as text color in case of an active alert. E.g. "0:00FF00,900:FF0000".
- eventsummary.alertTimer.textSize¶
Type: int
Unit: pt
The text size of the time ago label in case of an active alert.
StdLoc extension¶
Generic locator plugin for SeisComP.
- StdLoc.profiles¶
Type: list:string
Defines a list of profiles to make available to the plugin.
Note
StdLoc.profile.$name.*
$name is a placeholder for the name to be used and needs to be added to StdLoc.profiles
to become active.
StdLoc.profiles = a,b
StdLoc.profile.a.value1 = ...
StdLoc.profile.b.value1 = ...
# c is not active because it has not been added
# to the list of StdLoc.profiles
StdLoc.profile.c.value1 = ...
- StdLoc.profile.$name.method¶
Default:
LeastSquares
Type: string
The location method to use: LeastSquares, GridSearch, OctTree, GridSearch+LeastSquares or OctTree+LeastSquares.
- StdLoc.profile.$name.tableType¶
Default:
LOCSAT
Type: string
Travel time table format type. Also consider "tableModel"!
- StdLoc.profile.$name.tableModel¶
Default:
iasp91
Type: string
The model to be used. The format depends on "tableType".
- StdLoc.profile.$name.PSTableOnly¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
If enabled the arrival travel time information are fetched using ‘P’ and ‘S’ tables only and the user selected specific phase type is not considered (e.g. Pg, Sg, PmP, SmS, P1, S1, etc).
- StdLoc.profile.$name.usePickUncertainties¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Use pick time uncertainties rather than a fixed time error of XXX s. If true, an arrival weight is associated according to the uncertainty of the pick and "pickUncertaintyClasses".
- StdLoc.profile.$name.pickUncertaintyClasses¶
Default:
0.000,0.025,0.050,0.100,0.200,0.400
Type: list:string
Unit: s
Comma-separated list of time limits of uncertainty classes from which, along with pick time uncertainties, arrival weights are computed. The first value defines the lower limit of class 0.
The interval into which a pick time uncertainty falls defines the index of the uncertainty class starting with 0.
The corresponding arrival weight is computed as: weight = 1 / 2^(index).
Example: A pick with a time uncertainty of 0.15 s is within the 4th interval ranging from 0.1 to 0.2 s. The class index is then 3.
If pick uncertainty is absent, the highest class index applies.
- StdLoc.profile.$name.confLevel¶
Default:
0.9
Type: double
Confidence level, between 0.5 and 1.0, used in computing the hypocenter confidence ellipsoid.
- StdLoc.profile.$name.enableConfidenceEllipsoid¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Compute the hypocenter confidence ellipsoid. Disable this optional parameter to save some computation time.
Note
StdLoc.profile.$name.GridSearch.* Parameters controlling the GridSearch and OctTree methods.
- StdLoc.profile.$name.GridSearch.center¶
Default:
auto,auto,20
Type: list:string
Unit: deg,deg,km
Grid center defined as: latitude,longitude,depth. The special value "auto" can be used and the corresponding latitude, longitude and/or depth will be automatically computed as the average of the arrival station locations.
- StdLoc.profile.$name.GridSearch.size¶
Default:
40,40,30
Type: list:string
Unit: km
Grid size in km defined as: X,Y,Z direction extents around the "GridSearch.center", where X is the longitudinal extent, Y the latitudinal extent and Z the vertical extent.
- StdLoc.profile.$name.GridSearch.numPoints¶
Type: list:string
Number of grid points in X, Y, Z direction. The first and last points are on the grid boundary unless the number of points is 1 and the point will be in the grid center.
Format: numX,numY,numZ.
- StdLoc.profile.$name.GridSearch.misfitType¶
Default:
L1
Type: string
The type of misfit to use, from which the likelihood function is derived: L1 or L2 norm. L1 is less sensitive to outliers and so more suitable with automatic picks, L2 is the preferred choice for manual picks.
- StdLoc.profile.$name.GridSearch.travelTimeError¶
Default:
0.25
Type: double
Unit: s
Typical error in seconds for travel times to stations. The value affects the uncertainty of the location. In OctTree it also influences the probability density computation: too conservative values increase the number of iterations required by OctTree to converge to a high resolution solution.
Note
StdLoc.profile.$name.OctTree.* Parameters controlling the OctTree method. OctTree uses the parameters defined in GridSearch, but applies the OctTree search algorithm on the grid. The starting cells of the OctTree search are created by dividing the initial grid in equally sized cells. The grid points becomes the cell vertices. Resulting number of cells in each direction: “GridSearch.numPoints” - 1.
- StdLoc.profile.$name.OctTree.maxIterations¶
Default:
50000
Type: int
Maximum number of iterations after which the search stops. Zero or negatives values disable the stopping.
- StdLoc.profile.$name.OctTree.minCellSize¶
Default:
0.1
Type: double
Unit: km
Minimum cell size to be generate by the OctTree search to stop. A zero or negative value disable this stopping mechanism.
Note
StdLoc.profile.$name.LeastSquares.* Parameters controlling the LeastSquares method.
- StdLoc.profile.$name.LeastSquares.depthInit¶
Default:
20
Type: double
The initial depth estimate when no initial hypocenter is provided. Used only with ‘LeastSquares’.
- StdLoc.profile.$name.LeastSquares.iterations¶
Default:
20
Type: int
Number of iterations. Each iteration will use the location and time from the previous Least Squares solution.
- StdLoc.profile.$name.LeastSquares.dampingFactor¶
Default:
0.0
Type: double
Damping factor to be used when solving the system of equations.
0: no damping.
- StdLoc.profile.$name.LeastSquares.solverType¶
Default:
LSMR
Type: string
Algorithm to use: either LSMR or LSQR.
LocExt extension¶
Locator which forwards the processing to external scripts
Note
ExternalLocator.* Locator parameters: ExternalLocator
- ExternalLocator.profiles¶
Type: list:string
A list of profiles defined as tuples of name and path to a script separated by colon.
LOCSAT extension¶
Locator in SeisComP for computing source time and hypocenter coordinates from phase picks.
Note
LOCSAT.* Locator parameters: LOCSAT
- LOCSAT.profiles¶
Default:
iasp91, tab
Type: list:string
Defines a list of available LOCSAT travel-time tables.
- LOCSAT.depthInit¶
Default:
20.0
Type: double
Unit: km
The initial depth estimate for LOCSAT.
- LOCSAT.usePickUncertainties¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Whether to use pick time untertainties for arrival deltim rather than a fixed time error. If true then the uncertainties are retrieved from each individual pick object. If they are not defined then the default pick time uncertainty will be used as fallback.
- LOCSAT.defaultTimeError¶
Default:
1.0
Type: double
Unit: s
The default pick time uncertainty assigned to LOCSAT’s arrival deltim attribute if pick uncertainties are not going to be used or if they are absent. A time uncertainty of 0 s may result in errors of the SVD decomposition in LOCSAT.
- LOCSAT.usePickBackazimuth¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Whether to forward pick backazimuth to LOCSAT or not. In an automatic mode backazimuth measurements might be inaccurrate and disabling their usage in LOCSAT can be controlled with this parameter.
- LOCSAT.usePickSlowness¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Whether to forward pick horizontal slowness to LOCSAT or not. In an automatic mode slowness measurements might be inaccurrate and disabling their usage in LOCSAT can be controlled with this parameter.
- LOCSAT.degreesOfFreedom¶
Default:
9999
Type: int
Number of degrees of freedom.
- LOCSAT.confLevel¶
Default:
0.9
Type: double
Confidence level between 0.5 and 1.0.
- LOCSAT.enableConfidenceEllipsoid¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Compute the confidence ellipsoid from covariance matrix in 3D.
FixedHypocenter extension¶
Locator for re-computing source time with fixed hypocenter
Note
FixedHypocenter.* Locator parameters: FixedHypocenter
- FixedHypocenter.profiles¶
Default:
LOCSAT/iasp91,LOCSAT/tab
Type: list:string
Defines a list of available travel time tables. Each item is a tuple separated by a slash with format "[interface]/[model]". Built-in interfaces are "LOCSAT" and "libtau". Other interfaces might be added via plugins. Please check their documentation for the required interface name.
- FixedHypocenter.usePickUncertainties¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Whether to use pick time uncertainties rather than a fixed time error. If true, then the uncertainties are retrieved from each individual pick object. If they are not defined, then the default pick time uncertainty as defined by defaultTimeError will be used instead.
- FixedHypocenter.defaultTimeError¶
Default:
1.0
Type: double
Unit: s
The default pick time uncertainty if pick uncertainties are not going to be used or if they are absent.
- FixedHypocenter.degreesOfFreedom¶
Default:
8
Type: int
Number of degrees of freedom used for error estimate.
- FixedHypocenter.confLevel¶
Default:
0.9
Type: double
Confidence level between 0.5 and 1.
Bindings Parameters¶
- magnitudes.md.seismo¶
Default:
9
Type: int
Default filter type to use before processing and after deconvolution. It’s possible to set : 1 for a Wood-Anderson seismometer 2 for a 5sec generic Seismometer 3 for a WWSSN LP seismometer 4 for a WSSN SP seismometer 5 for a Generic Seismometer 6 for a Butterworth Low pass filter 7 for a Butterworth High pass filter 8 for a Butterworth Band pass filter 9 for a 1Hz eigen-frequency L4C seismometer
- magnitudes.md.taper¶
Default:
5
Type: double
Unit: s
taper applied to the signal
- magnitudes.md.signal_length¶
Default:
150
Type: double
Unit: s
signal length used to compute the duration magnitude
- magnitudes.md.butterworth¶
Default:
"3,1.5"
Type: string
Butterworth filter parameter applied to the signal
- magnitudes.md.depthmax¶
Default:
200
Type: double
Unit: km
Maximum depth at which duration magnitude is valid
- magnitudes.md.deltamax¶
Default:
400
Type: double
Unit: km
Maximum distance between earthquake and station at which duration magnitude is valid
- magnitudes.md.snrmin¶
Default:
1.2
Type: double
Signal to noise ratio below which the coda is reached
- magnitudes.md.mdmax¶
Default:
5.0
Type: double
Maximum expected duration magnitude value This is used to find how much data should be loaded for a given station by reversing the formula
- magnitudes.md.fma¶
Default:
-0.87
Type: double
FMA regional coefficient See Hypo2000 manual
- magnitudes.md.fmb¶
Default:
2.0
Type: double
FMB regional coefficient See Hypo2000 manual
- magnitudes.md.fmd¶
Default:
0.0035
Type: double
FMD regional coefficient See Hypo2000 manual
- magnitudes.md.fmf¶
Default:
0.0
Type: double
FMF regional coefficient See Hypo2000 manual
- magnitudes.md.fmz¶
Default:
0.0
Type: double
FMZ regional coefficient See Hypo2000 manual
- magnitudes.md.linearcorrection¶
Default:
1.0
Type: double
Linear correction
- magnitudes.md.offset¶
Default:
0.0
Type: double
Offset
- magnitudes.md.stacor¶
Default:
0.0
Type: double
Station correction
- amplitudes.MLh.maxavg¶
Default:
max
Type: string
Define combiner operation for both horizontals (min, max, avg).
- amplitudes.MLh.ClippingThreshold¶
Type: double
MLh clipping level, in raw counts, eg. 80% of 2^23 = 6710886.
- magnitudes.MLh.params¶
Type: string
Defines attenuation parameters for MLh. Format: "UpToKilometers A B; UpToNextKilometers A B;". Example: "30 nomag; 60 0.018 2.17; 700 0.0038 3.02". The first parameter set "30 nomag" means that up to 30km from the sensor the magnitude should not be calculated.
Note: No MLh computation if params is empty.
- magnitudes.MLh.maxDepth¶
Default:
80
Type: double
Unit: km
Maximum depth allowed to compute the magnitude. Make sure to also update the MLh amplitude bindings accordingly to this value. maxDepth should not be greater than 80km.
Note
amplitudes.MN.* Parameters for measuring AMN amplitudes.
- amplitudes.MN.rms¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Whether to use RMS ratio of signal and noise window for SNR computation or the ration of the peak-trough amplitudes of either window.
- amplitudes.MN.filter¶
Type: string
The configurable filter such that the V measurement is made on a filtered trace. By default, filtering is not enabled.
See https://docs.gempa.de/seiscomp/current/base/filter-grammar.html for how to specify the filter.
- amplitudes.MN.Vmin¶
Default:
3.2
Type: double
Unit: km/s
The minimum phase velocity used to determine the signal window end.
- amplitudes.MN.Vmax¶
Default:
3.6
Type: double
Unit: km/s
The maximum phase velocity used to determine the signal window start.
- amplitudes.MN.snrWindowSeconds¶
Default:
10
Type: double
Unit: s
The length of the SNR window.
- amplitudes.MN.noiseWindowPreSeconds¶
Default:
0
Type: double
Unit: s
The offset of the noise window. A positive value will move the computed noise window to the left on the time axis, a negative value will move it to the right on the time axis.
- amplitudes.MN.signalStartPriorities¶
Default:
Lg,Sg,Sn,S,Vmax
Type: list:string
The priority list of phase onsets to compute the signal start window. Except for Vmin and Vmax, associated phases (arrivals) must be present in the origin for this particular phase. Picked phases are only considered if the origin is a manual origin or the pick is a manual pick. The first value in the list which can be retrieved or computed, is selected.
Allowed tokens: Pg, Pn, P, Sg, Sn, S, Lg, Rg, Vmin, Vmax
- amplitudes.MN.signalEndPriorities¶
Default:
Rg,Vmin
Type: list:string
The priority list of phase onsets to compute the signal end window. Except for Vmin and Vmax, associated phases (arrivals) must be present in the origin for this particular phase. Picked phases are only considered if the origin is a manual origin or the pick is a manual pick. The first value in the list which can be retrieved or computed, is selected.
Allowed tokens: Pg, Pn, P, Sg, Sn, S, Lg, Rg, Vmin, Vmax
Note
magnitudes.MN.* Parameters for computing MN magnitudes from AMN amplitudes.
- magnitudes.MN.minSNR¶
Default:
2
Type: double
The minimum SNR required for a magnitude to pass the QC check. The station magnitude will be computed anyway but if the SNR is below this threshold it will be associated with weight zero and will not contribute to the network magnitude.
- magnitudes.MN.minPeriod¶
Default:
0.01
Type: double
Unit: s
The minimum period required for a magnitude to pass the QC check. The station magnitude will be computed anyway but if the period is below this threshold it will be associated with weight zero and will not contribute to the network magnitude.
- magnitudes.MN.maxPeriod¶
Default:
1.3
Type: double
Unit: s
The maximum period allowed for a magnitude to pass the QC check. The station magnitude will be computed anyway but if the period is above this threshold it will be associated with weight zero and will not contribute to the network magnitude.
- magnitudes.MN.minDist¶
Default:
0.5
Type: double
Unit: deg
The minimum distance required for a magnitude to pass the QC check. The station magnitude will be computed anyway but if the distance is below this threshold it will be associated with weight zero and will not contribute to the network magnitude.
- magnitudes.MN.maxDist¶
Default:
30
Type: double
Unit: deg
The maximum distance allowed for a magnitude to be computed. If the distance exceeds this threshold then the computation will be canceled and no station magnitude will be available at all.
Note
magnitudes.MLr.* Parameter for computing MLr magnitudes for GNS/Geonet from MLv amplitudes.
- magnitudes.MLr.params¶
Type: string
Defines Stations Corrections parameters for MLr (GNS/Geonet Local magnitude). Format: "UpToKilometers A ; UpToNextKilometers A ;". Example: "30 nomag; 60 0.018 ; 700 0.0038 ". The first parameter set "30 nomag" means that up to 30km from the sensor the magnitude should not be calculated. A is used as station correction. "nomag" is used to disable station magnitudes.
Note: No MLr computation if params is empty.
- detecLocid¶
Type: string
The sensor location code of the preferred stream used e.g. by scautopick and scrttv.
- detecStream¶
Type: string
The channel code of the preferred stream used by e.g. scautopick and scrttv. If no component code is given, the vertical component will be fetched from inventory considering the channel orientation (azimuth, dip). If that approach fails, ‘Z’ will be appended and used as fallback. Do not use regular expressions!
Note
amplitudes.* Define general parameters for amplitudes of a certain type. Create amplitude type profiles to define the time windows, minimum signal-to-noise ratio, amplitude thresholds and restitution for measuring amplitudes of a certain type.
- amplitudes.saturationThreshold¶
Default:
false
Type: string
Unit: counts; %
Define the saturation threshold for the optional saturation check. By default, the saturation check is disabled but giving a value above 0 will enable it. Waveforms with raw amplitudes above the threshold will then be considered saturated and not used for amplitude calculations.
This value can either be an absolute value of counts such as "100000" counts or a relative value (optionally in percent) with respect to the number of effective bits, e.g., "0.8@23" or "80%@23". The first and the second version represent 0.8 * 2**23 and 80/100 * 2**23, respectively, which is the same.
The boolean value "false" explicitly disables the check.
- amplitudes.enable¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Define if amplitude calculation is enabled. If disabled, this station will be skipped for amplitudes and magnitudes.
- amplitudes.enableResponses¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Activate deconvolution for this station. If no responses are configured, an error is raised and the data is not processed. This flag will be overridden by the type specific flag (see GlobalAmplitudeProfile).
Note
amplitudes.$name.* An amplitude profile configures global parameters for a particular amplitude type. The available amplitude types are not fixed and can be extended by plugins. The name of the type must match the one defined in the corresponding AmplitudeProcessor. $name is a placeholder for the name to be used.
- amplitudes.$name.saturationThreshold¶
Default:
false
Type: string
Unit: counts; %
Define the saturation threshold for the optional saturation check. By default, the saturation check is disabled but giving a value above 0 will enable it. Waveforms with raw amplitudes above the threshold will then be considered saturated and not used for amplitude calculations.
This value can either be an absolute value of counts such as "100000" counts or a relative value (optionally in percent) with respect to the number of effective bits, e.g., "0.8@23" or "80%@23". The first and the second version represent 0.8 * 2**23 and 80/100 * 2**23, respectively, which is the same.
The boolean value "false" explicitly disables the check.
- amplitudes.$name.enable¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Define if amplitude calculation of certain type is enabled.
- amplitudes.$name.enableResponses¶
Default:
false
Type: boolean
Activate deconvolution for this amplitude type. If not set, the global flag "amplitudes.enableResponses" will be used instead.
- amplitudes.$name.minSNR¶
Type: double
Define the minimum SNR to be reached to compute the amplitudes. This value is amplitude type specific and has no global default value.
- amplitudes.$name.noiseBegin¶
Type: double
Unit: s
Override the default time (relative to the trigger time) of the begin of the noise window used to compute the noise offset and noise amplitude. Each amplitude processor sets its own noise time window and this option should only be changed if you know what you are doing.
- amplitudes.$name.noiseEnd¶
Type: double
Unit: s
Override the default time (relative to the trigger time) of the end of the noise window used to compute the noise offset and noise amplitude. Each amplitude processor sets its own noise time window and this option should only be changed if you know what you are doing.
- amplitudes.$name.signalBegin¶
Type: double
Unit: s
Override the default time (relative to the trigger time) of the begin of the signal window used to compute the final amplitude. Each amplitude processor sets its own signal time window and this option should only be changed if you know what you are doing.
- amplitudes.$name.signalEnd¶
Type: double
Unit: s
Override the default time (relative to the trigger time) of the end of the signal window used to compute the final amplitude. Each amplitude processor sets its own signal time window and this option should only be changed if you know what you are doing.
- amplitudes.$name.minDist¶
Type: double
Unit: deg
The minimum distance required to compute an amplitude. This settings has no effect with e.g. scautopick as there is no information about the source of the event to compute the distance. The default value is implementation specific.
- amplitudes.$name.maxDist¶
Type: double
Unit: deg
The maximum distance allowed to compute an amplitude. This settings has no effect with e.g. scautopick as there is no information about the source of the event to compute the distance. The default value is implementation specific.
- amplitudes.$name.minDepth¶
Type: double
Unit: km
The minimum depth required to compute an amplitude. This settings has no effect with e.g. scautopick as there is no information about the source of the event to retrieve the depth. The default value is implementation specific.
- amplitudes.$name.maxDepth¶
Type: double
Unit: km
The maximum depth allowed to compute an amplitude. This settings has no effect with e.g. scautopick as there is no information about the source of the event to retrieve the depth. The default value is implementation specific.
- amplitudes.$name.regionalize¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Control if the amplitude calculation should be regionalized or not. The regions and their configuration are taken from the corresponding magnitude profiles. If regionalization is activate, then e.g. modules without origin information will not be able to compute an amplitude as the origin is required to determine the effective settings.
If amplitudes for this particular type shall be computed regardless of any defined regions, set this parameter to false.
Note
amplitudes.$name.resp.* Several parameters if usage of full responses is enabled.
- amplitudes.$name.resp.taper¶
Default:
5
Unit: s
Define the length of the taper at either side of the waveform. The length will be added to the data request: start - taper and end + taper.
- amplitudes.$name.resp.minFreq¶
Default:
0.00833333
Unit: Hz
After data are converted in to the frequency domain that minimum frequency defines the end of the left-side cosine taper for the frequency spectrum. The taper applies from 0 Hz to {minFreq} Hz. A value of 0 or lower disables that taper.
- amplitudes.$name.resp.maxFreq¶
Default:
0
Unit: Hz
After data are converted in to the frequency domain that maximum frequency defines the start of the right-side cosine taper for the frequency spectrum. The taper applies from {maxFreq} Hz to {fNyquist} Hz. A value of 0 or lower disables that taper.
Note
amplitudes.resp.* Several parameters if usage of full responses is enabled. The parameters of this group will be overridden by type specific settings if given (see GlobalAmplitudeProfile).
- amplitudes.resp.taper¶
Default:
5
Unit: s
Define the length of the taper at either side of the waveform. The length will be added to the data request: start - taper and end + taper.
- amplitudes.resp.minFreq¶
Default:
0.00833333
Unit: Hz
The minimum frequency of the considered spectrum.
After data is converted into the frequency domain that minimum frequency defines the end of the left-side cosine taper applied to the spectrum. The taper applies from 0 Hz to {minFreq} Hz. A value of 0 or lower disables that taper.
- amplitudes.resp.maxFreq¶
Default:
0
Unit: Hz
The maximum frequency of the considered spectrum.
After data are converted in to the frequency domain that maximum frequency defines the start of the right-side cosine taper applied to the spectrum. The taper applies from {maxFreq} Hz to {fNyquist} Hz. A value of 0 or lower disables that taper.
Note
amplitudes.ttt.* Travel time table specific parameters to be used for the computation of travel times referred to in signal and noise time window specifications, e.g. “signalBegin”.
- amplitudes.ttt.interface¶
Default:
libtau
Type: string
No description available
- amplitudes.ttt.model¶
Default:
iasp91
Type: string
No description available
Note
amplitudes.WoodAnderson.* Parameters of the Wood-Anderson seismometer response used for instrument simulation. The default values are according to Uhrhammer and Collins (1990) and were part of the IASPEI Magnitude Working Group recommendations of 2011 September 9.
- amplitudes.WoodAnderson.gain¶
Default:
2080
Type: double
The gain of the Wood-Anderson response.
- amplitudes.WoodAnderson.T0¶
Default:
0.8
Type: double
Unit: s
The eigenperiod of the Wood-Anderson seismometer.
- amplitudes.WoodAnderson.h¶
Default:
0.7
Type: double
The damping constant of the Wood-Anderson seismometer.
Note
magnitudes.* Define magnitude parameters independent of amplitude-type profiles. For magnitude correction parameters, e.g., network of station corrections, create a magnitude type profile.
Note
magnitudes.$name.* A magnitude profile configures global parameters for a particular magnitude type. The available magnitude types are not fixed and can be extended by plugins. The name of the type must match the one defined in the corresponding MagnitudeProcessor. $name is a placeholder for the name to be used.
- magnitudes.$name.multiplier¶
Default:
1
Type: list:string
Part of the magnitude station correction. The final magnitude value is multiplier*M+offset. This value can be regionalized with name-value pairs. The name is the name of the region. Without a name the value is the default without regionalization. Example: "1.0, regionA: 0.9, regionB: 1.1".
- magnitudes.$name.offset¶
Default:
0
Type: list:string
Part of the magnitude station correction. The final magnitude value is multiplier*M+offset. This value can be regionalized with name-value pairs. The name is the name of the region. Without a name the value is the default without regionalization. Example: "0.0, regionA: -0.1, regionB: 0.2".
Note
picker.* Parameters controlling the second-stage picker for re-picking P phases after an initial detection.
Note
picker.AIC.* AIC picker is an implementation using the simple non-AR algorithm of Maeda (1985), see paper of Zhang et al. (2003) in BSSA. The picker interface name to be used in configuration files, e.g. of scautopick, is “AIC”.
- picker.AIC.noiseBegin¶
Default:
0
Type: double
Unit: s
Override the relative data acquisition time (relative to the triggering pick). This adds a margin to the actual processing and is useful to initialize the filter (Example: bandpass). The data is not used at all until signalBegin is reached. The data time window start is the minimum of noiseBegin and signalBegin.
- picker.AIC.signalBegin¶
Default:
-30
Type: double
Unit: s
Override the default time (relative to the trigger time) of the begin of the signal window used to pick.
- picker.AIC.signalEnd¶
Default:
10
Type: double
Unit: s
Override the default time (relative to the trigger time) of the begin of the signal window used to pick.
- picker.AIC.filter¶
Type: string
Override the default filter which is "raw". The typical filter grammar can be used.
- picker.AIC.minSNR¶
Default:
3
Type: double
Mininum SNR as returned from AIC for accepting picks.
Note
picker.BK.* Bkpicker is an implementation of the Baer/Kradolfer picker adapted to SeisComP. It was created by converting Manfred Baers from FORTRAN to C++ and inserting it as a replacement for the picker algorithm. The picker interface name to be used in configuration files, e.g. of scautopick,is “BK”.
- picker.BK.noiseBegin¶
Default:
0
Type: double
Unit: s
Override the relative data acquisition time (relative to the triggering pick). This adds a margin to the actual processing and is useful to initialize the filter (Example: bandpass). The data is not used at all until signalBegin is reached. The data time window start is the minimum of noiseBegin and signalBegin.
- picker.BK.signalBegin¶
Default:
-20
Type: double
Unit: s
Override the default time (relative to the trigger time) of the begin of the signal window used to pick.
- picker.BK.signalEnd¶
Default:
80
Type: double
Unit: s
Override the default time (relative to the trigger time) of the begin of the signal window used to pick.
- picker.BK.filterType¶
Default:
BP
Type: string
BP (bandpass) is currently the only option.
- picker.BK.filterPoles¶
Default:
2
Type: int
Number of poles.
- picker.BK.f1¶
Default:
5
Type: double
Unit: Hz
Bandpass lower cutoff freq. in Hz.
- picker.BK.f2¶
Default:
20
Type: double
Unit: Hz
Bandpass upper cutoff freq. in Hz.
- picker.BK.thrshl1¶
Default:
10
Type: double
Threshold to trigger for pick (c.f. paper), default 10
- picker.BK.thrshl2¶
Default:
20
Type: double
Threshold for updating sigma (c.f. paper), default 20
Note
spicker.* Parameters controlling the secondary picker. Example: for picking S phases.
Note
spicker.L2.* L2 is an algorithm to pick S-phases based on existing P-phases. It works by creating the L2 norm of the two filtered horizontal components and then running the `detecFilter` on the L2 trace to find the S pick. Finally AIC is applied around the detected pick time to refine the detection. The picker name to be used in configuration files is “S-L2”.
- spicker.L2.noiseBegin¶
Default:
-10
Type: double
Unit: s
Override the relative data processing start time (relative to the triggering pick). This adds a margin to the actual processing and is useful to initialize the filter (Example: bandpass). The data is not used at all until signalBegin is reached. The data time window start is the minimum of noiseBegin and signalBegin.
- spicker.L2.signalBegin¶
Default:
0
Type: double
Unit: s
Override the relative start time (relative to the triggering pick) of the begin of the signal processing.
- spicker.L2.signalEnd¶
Default:
60
Type: double
Unit: s
Override the relative end time (relative to the triggering pick) of the end of the signal window used to pick.
- spicker.L2.filter¶
Default:
BW(4,0.3,1.0)
Type: string
Configure the filter used to process the horizontal components traces before computing the L2-norm.
- spicker.L2.detecFilter¶
Default:
STALTA(1,10)
Type: string
Configure the detector filter applied on the filtered L2 trace.
- spicker.L2.threshold¶
Default:
3
Type: double
The detector threshold that triggers the AIC picker.
- spicker.L2.timeCorr¶
Default:
0
Type: double
Unit: s
The time correction added to the detection time before AIC time window is computed.
- spicker.L2.marginAIC¶
Default:
5
Type: double
Unit: s
The AIC time window around the detection used to pick. If 0, AIC is not used.
- spicker.L2.minSNR¶
Default:
15
Type: double
Minimum SNR as returned from AIC for accepting picks.
Note
spicker.V.* This S-picker works similarly to L2 but it only uses the vertical component to pick S-phases. The picker name to be used in configuration files is “S-V”.
- spicker.V.noiseBegin¶
Default:
-10
Type: double
Unit: s
Override the relative data processing start time (relative to the triggering pick). This adds a margin to the actual processing and is useful to initialize the filter (Example: bandpass). The data is not used at all until signalBegin is reached. The data time window start is the minimum of noiseBegin and signalBegin.
- spicker.V.signalBegin¶
Default:
0
Type: double
Unit: s
Override the relative start time (relative to the triggering pick) of the begin of the signal processing.
- spicker.V.signalEnd¶
Default:
60
Type: double
Unit: s
Override the relative end time (relative to the triggering pick) of the end of the signal window used to pick.
- spicker.V.filter¶
Default:
BW(4,0.3,1.0)
Type: string
Configure the filter used to process the raw vertical component data.
- spicker.V.detecFilter¶
Default:
STALTA(1,10)
Type: string
Configure the detector filter applied on filtered data.
- spicker.V.threshold¶
Default:
3
Type: double
The detector threshold that triggers the AIC picker.
- spicker.V.timeCorr¶
Default:
0
Type: double
Unit: s
The time correction added to the detection time before AIC time window is computed.
- spicker.V.marginAIC¶
Default:
5
Type: double
Unit: s
The AIC time window around the detection used to pick. If 0, AIC is not used.
- spicker.V.minSNR¶
Default:
15
Type: double
Define the mininum SNR as returned from AIC.
Note
amplitudes.Ms_20.* Parameters for computing Ms_20 amplitudes.
- amplitudes.Ms_20.minVelocity¶
Default:
3
Type: double
Unit: km/s
Minimum group velocity used to compute signal time window.
- amplitudes.Ms_20.maxVelocity¶
Default:
4
Type: double
Unit: km/s
Maximum group velocity used to compute signal time window.
Note
magnitudes.Ms_20.* Parameters for computing Ms_20 magnitudes from Ms_20 amplitudes.
- magnitudes.Ms_20.lowerPeriod¶
Default:
18
Type: double
Unit: s
Lower period limit of the signal for computing Ms_20.
- magnitudes.Ms_20.upperPeriod¶
Default:
22
Type: double
Unit: s
Upper period limit of the signal for computing Ms_20.
- magnitudes.Ms_20.minDist¶
Default:
20
Type: double
Unit: deg
Minimum epicentral distance for computing Ms_20.
- magnitudes.Ms_20.maxDist¶
Default:
160
Type: double
Unit: deg
Maximum epicentral distance for computing Ms_20.
- magnitudes.Ms_20.maxDepth¶
Default:
100
Type: double
Unit: km
Maximum depth for computing Ms_20.
Note
magnitudes.mb.* Parameters for computing mb magnitudes from mb amplitudes.
- magnitudes.mb.minDist¶
Default:
5
Type: double
Unit: deg
Minimum epicentral distance for computing mb. Note: According to the IASPEI recommendations in 2013, the minimum distance should be 20 deg.
- magnitudes.mb.maxDist¶
Default:
105
Type: double
Unit: deg
Maximum epicentral distance for computing mb.
- magnitudes.ML(IDC).A¶
Type: path
Location of the station specific attenuation table. If not specified then @DATADIR@/magnitudes/IDC/global.ml will be used as fallback. {net}, {sta} and {loc} are placeholders which will be replaced with the concrete network code, station code and location code.
Note
amplitudes.ML.* Parameters for measuring ML amplitudes. Add more parameters by adding an amplitude type profile ‘ML’,
- amplitudes.ML.preFilter¶
Type: string
The filter applied to raw records before applying Wood-Anderson simulation. Default: no pre-filtering.
- amplitudes.ML.measureType¶
Default:
AbsMax
Type: string
This parameter allows to set how the amplitude is measured. Either by finding the absolute maximum of the demeaned trace (AbsMax), the difference of maximum and minimum of the signal window (MinMax) or the maximum peak-trough of one cycle (PeakTrough).
Note that if absMax is already explicitly configured, this parameter has no effect.
- amplitudes.ML.combiner¶
Default:
average
Type: string
Defines the combiner operation for the amplitudes measured on either both horizontal component. The default is to use the average. Allowed values are: "average", "min", "max" and "geometric_mean". "geometric_mean" corresponds to averaging single-trace magnitudes instead of their amplitudes.
Note
magnitudes.ML.* Parameters for computing ML magnitudes from ML amplitudes.
- magnitudes.ML.logA0¶
Default:
0:-1.3,60:-2.8,100:-3.0,400:-4.5,1000:-5.85
Type: string
The calibration function log10(A0).
Format: any list of distance-value pairs separated by comma. Values within pairs are separated by colon.
Example: "0:-1.3,60:-2.8,100:-3.0,400:-4.5,1000:-5.85" specifies 4 distance intervals from 0…60, 60…100, 100…400 and 400…1000 km distance. Within these intervals log10(A0) is interpolated linearly between -1.3…-2.8, -2.8…-3.0, -3.0…-4.5 and -4.5…-5.8, respectively.
Note: The first and last distance samples limit the maximum distance range for computing ML.
- magnitudes.ML.maxDistanceKm¶
Default:
-1.0
Type: double
Unit: km
Maximum epicentral distance for computing ML. No distance limitation for maxDistanceKm = -1.
Note
amplitudes.MLc.* Parameters for measuring MLc amplitudes. Add more parameters by adding an amplitude type profile ‘MLc’,
- amplitudes.MLc.preFilter¶
Default:
BW(3,0.5,12)
Type: string
The filter applied to raw records before applying Wood-Anderson simulation.
- amplitudes.MLc.applyWoodAnderson¶
Default:
true
Type: boolean
Applying Wood-Anderson simulation. To achieve displacement records without WA simulation, an integration filter can be applied with the pre-filter.
- amplitudes.MLc.amplitudeScale¶
Default:
1.0
Type: string
Scaling value multiplied to the measured amplitudes to match the amplitude units expected by the magnitude calibration function.
Expected amplitudes are in units of mym but actual amplitudes provided from Wood-Anderson-corrected seismograms are in units of mm: amplitudeScale = 1000.
If data are not corrected for WA, measured amplitudes take the unit of gain-corrected data considering the preFilter: amplitudeScale converts between units of measured and excpected amplitude.
- amplitudes.MLc.measureType¶
Default:
AbsMax
Type: string
Type for measuring amplitudes. Available:
AbsMax: absolute maximum
MinMax: half difference between absolute maximum and minimum
PeakTrough: half difference between maximum and minimum on a half cycle
- amplitudes.MLc.combiner¶
Default:
max
Type: string
Define how to combine the amplitudes measured on both horizontals components:
min: take the minimum
max: take the maxium
avgerage: form the average
geometric_mean: form the geometric mean
Note
magnitudes.MLc.* Parameters for computing MLc magnitudes from MLc amplitudes.
- magnitudes.MLc.distMode¶
Default:
hypocentral
Type: string
Considered distance measure between source and receiver. Possible values are
hypocentral: hypocentral distance
epicentral: epicentral distance
- magnitudes.MLc.minDist¶
Default:
-1.0
Type: double
Unit: deg
The minimum distance for computing magnitudes from amplitudes. Negative values deactivate the check.
- magnitudes.MLc.maxDist¶
Default:
8
Type: double
Unit: deg
The maximum distance for computing magnitudes from amplitudes. Negative values deactivate the check.
- magnitudes.MLc.maxDepth¶
Default:
80
Type: double
Unit: km
The maximum source depth up to which magnitudes are computed.
- magnitudes.MLc.calibrationType¶
Default:
"parametric"
Type: string
Type of magnitude calibration formula to be considered. The calibration parameters are considered accordingly. Currently supported are
"parametric": consider parameters of parametric configuration in parametric section
"A0": consider parameters of non-parametric configuration in A0 section.
Note
magnitudes.MLc.A0.* Parameters for A0, non-parametric magnitude calibration. Considered if magnitude.MLc.calibrationType = “A0”.
- magnitudes.MLc.A0.logA0¶
Default:
0:-1.3,60:-2.8,100:-3.0,400:-4.5,1000:-5.85
Type: string
The non-parametric calibration function log10(A0).
Format: any list of distance-value pairs separated by comma. Values within pairs are separated by colon.
Example: "0:-1.3,60:-2.8,100:-3.0,400:-4.5,1000:-5.85" specifies 4 distance intervals from 0…60, 60…100, 100…400 and 400…1000 km distance. Within these intervals log10(A0) is interpolated linearly between -1.3…-2.8, -2.8…-3.0, -3.0…-4.5 and -4.5…-5.8, respectively.
Note: The first and last distance samples limit the maximum distance range for computing MLv.
Note
magnitudes.MLc.parametric.* Parameters for parametric magnitude calibration: MLc = log10(A) + c3 * log10(r/c5) + c2 * (r + c4) + c1 + c0(station) ** Considered if magnitude.MLc.calibrationType = “parametric”.
- magnitudes.MLc.parametric.c0¶
Default:
0.0
Type: double
Station correction. This is the calibration value ‘c0’ applied in the parametric magnitude calibration formula.
- magnitudes.MLc.parametric.c1¶
Default:
0.69
Type: double
The calibration value ‘c1’ applied in the parametric magnitude calibration formula.
- magnitudes.MLc.parametric.c2¶
Default:
0.00095
Type: double
The calibration value ‘c2’ applied in the magnitude calibration formula parametric magnitude calibration formula.
- magnitudes.MLc.parametric.c3¶
Default:
1.11
Type: double
The calibration value ‘c3’ applied in the parametric magnitude calibration formula.
- magnitudes.MLc.parametric.c4¶
Default:
0.0
Type: double
The calibration value ‘c4’ applied in the parametric magnitude calibration formula.
- magnitudes.MLc.parametric.c5¶
Default:
1.0
Type: double
The calibration value ‘c5’ applied in the parametric magnitude calibration formula.
Note
amplitudes.MLv.* Parameters for measuring MLv amplitudes. Add more parameters by adding an amplitude type profile ‘MLv’,
- amplitudes.MLv.preFilter¶
Type: string
The filter applied to raw records before applying Wood-Anderson simulation. Default: no pre-filtering.
- amplitudes.MLv.measureType¶
Default:
AbsMax
Type: string
This parameter allows to set how the amplitude is measured. Either by finding the absolute maximum of the demeaned trace (AbsMax), the difference of maximum and minimum of the signal window (MinMax) or the maximum peak-trough of one cycle (PeakTrough).
Note that if absMax is already explicitly configured, this parameter has no effect.
Note
magnitudes.MLv.* Parameters for computing MLv magnitudes from MLv amplitudes.
- magnitudes.MLv.logA0¶
Default:
0:-1.3,60:-2.8,100:-3.0,400:-4.5,1000:-5.85
Type: string
The calibration function log10(A0).
Format: any list of distance-value pairs separated by comma. Values within pairs are separated by colon.
Example: "0:-1.3,60:-2.8,100:-3.0,400:-4.5,1000:-5.85" specifies 4 distance intervals from 0…60, 60…100, 100…400 and 400…1000 km distance. Within these intervals log10(A0) is interpolated linearly between -1.3…-2.8, -2.8…-3.0, -3.0…-4.5 and -4.5…-5.8, respectively.
Note: The first and last distance samples limit the maximum distance range for computing MLv.
- magnitudes.MLv.maxDistanceKm¶
Default:
-1.0
Type: double
Unit: km
Maximum epicentral distance for computing MLv. No distance limitation for maxDistanceKm=-1
Note
magnitudes.mB.* Parameters for computing mB magnitudes from mB amplitudes.
- magnitudes.mB.minDist¶
Default:
5
Type: double
Unit: deg
Minimum epicentral distance for computing mB. Note: According to the IASPEI recommendations in 2013, the minimum distance should be 20 deg.
- magnitudes.mB.maxDist¶
Default:
105
Type: double
Unit: deg
Maximum epicentral distance for computing mB.
- magnitudes.mb(IDC).Q¶
Type: path
Location of the station specific Q table. If not specified then @DATADIR@/magnitudes/IDC/qfvc.ml will be used as fallback. {net}, {sta} and {loc} are placeholders which will be replaced with the concrete network code, station code and location code.
Note
fx.* Feature extraction types, e.g. for scautopick.
Note
fx.DFX.* Three component feature extraction algorithm ported from the automatic processing system implemented at CTBTO/IDC. The documentation of the methods is not publically available. In case of questions and comments, please contact CTBTO by email: support@ctbto.org.
Note
fx.DFX.filter.* Butterworth filter options of the bandpass.
- fx.DFX.filter.order¶
Default:
3
Type: int
The order of the filter.
- fx.DFX.filter.loFreq¶
Default:
1
Type: double
Unit: Hz
The lower cut-off frequency. A negative value or zero will disable a lower cut-off frequency.
- fx.DFX.filter.hiFreq¶
Default:
3
Type: double
Unit: Hz
The upper cut-off frequency. A negative value or zero will disable a upper cut-off frequency.
- fx.DFX.polar.window¶
Default:
1.5
Type: double
Unit: s
Length of the covariance window in seconds.
- fx.DFX.polar.overlap¶
Default:
0.5
Type: double
The fraction of the covariance window to overlap.
- fx.DFX.polar.alpha¶
Default:
0.3
Type: double
A station-dependent parameter used to compute a polarization slowness estimate.
- fx.DFX.polar.ds¶
Default:
0.03
Type: double
A station-dependent parameter used to compute the back azimuth and slowness errors.
- fx.DFX.polar.dk¶
Default:
0.1
Type: double
A station-dependent parameter used to compute the back azimuth and slowness errors.
Command-Line Options¶
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. Example: 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¶
Set 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¶
Set 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.
Verbose¶
- --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.
- --print-component arg¶
For each log entry print the component right after the log level. By default the component output is enabled for file output but disabled for console output.
- --print-context arg¶
For each log entry print the source file name and line number.
- --component arg¶
Limit the logging to a certain component. This option can be given more than once.
- -s, --syslog¶
Use syslog logging backend. The output usually goes to /var/lib/messages.
- -l, --lockfile arg¶
Path to lock file.
- --console arg¶
Send log output to stdout.
- --debug¶
Execute in debug mode. Equivalent to --verbosity=4 --console=1 .
- --trace¶
Execute in trace mode. Equivalent to --verbosity=4 --console=1 --print-component=1 --print-context=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¶
Set sending of a start and a stop message.
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 config module to use.
- --inventory-db arg¶
Load the inventory from the given database or file, format: [service://]location .
- --config-db arg¶
Load the configuration from the given database or file, format: [service://]location .
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.
Cities¶
- --city-xml arg¶
The path to the cities XML file. This overrides the default paths. Compare with the global parameter "citiesXML".
User interface¶
- -F, --full-screen¶
Start the application filling the entire screen. This only works with GUI applications.
- -N, --non-interactive¶
Use non-interactive presentation mode. This only works with GUI applications.