2013
DOI: 10.1785/0220120103
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ObsPyLoad: A Tool for Fully Automated Retrieval of Seismological Waveform Data

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“…This finding is consistent with the performance of obspy-DMT's predecessor ObsPyLoad (Scheingraber et al, 2013). With an event-based request similar to the one above to all data centers available at the time (in 2012 this was IRIS and the European centers via ORFEUS/ArcLink), we retrieved 162 GB of waveform data, consisting of 690 503 miniSEED files for three components (BHZ, BHE and BHN) for 154 events.…”
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confidence: 70%
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“…This finding is consistent with the performance of obspy-DMT's predecessor ObsPyLoad (Scheingraber et al, 2013). With an event-based request similar to the one above to all data centers available at the time (in 2012 this was IRIS and the European centers via ORFEUS/ArcLink), we retrieved 162 GB of waveform data, consisting of 690 503 miniSEED files for three components (BHZ, BHE and BHN) for 154 events.…”
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confidence: 70%
“…It accesses waveform data in miniSEED or SEED format and associated metainformation as dataless SEED files. At the time we developed ObsPyLoad, a pre-cursor of obspyDMT (Scheingraber et al, 2013), only a few data centers were implementing FDSN web services. Hence, ArcLink clients greatly expanded the reach of ObsPyLoad, to include most European data centers.…”
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“…283543). Data processing and downloading was done using ObsPy (Megies et al, 2011;Beyreuther et al, 2010) and ObsPyLoad (Scheingraber et al, 2013). Computations were performed at the ETH central HPC cluster (Brutus), the Swiss National Supercomputing Center (CSCS), the UK National Supercomputing Service (HECToR) and the Leibniz Supercomputing Center (LRZ), whose support is gratefully acknowledged.…”
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“…Acquisition has been greatly advanced by institutions such as the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology (IRIS) and the Network of Research Infrastructures for European Seismology (NERIES), accelerated by facilities such as the USArray Transportable Array (TA), and facilitated by tools such as Standing Order for Data (Owens et al, 2004) and ObsPyLoad (Scheingraber et al, 2013). The availability of abundant broadband data has fueled novel analysis tools (Lou et al, 2013), techniques (Levander and Nolet, 2005), and data products (Trabant et al, 2012) previously not possible with earlier limited datasets.…”
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