obspy.clients.iris.client.Client.distaz

Client.distaz(stalat, stalon, evtlat, evtlon)[source]

Low-level interface for distaz Web service of IRIS (http://service.iris.edu/irisws/distaz/) - release 1.0.3 (2016).

This method will calculate the great-circle angular distance, azimuth, and backazimuth between two geographic coordinate pairs. All results are reported in degrees, with azimuth and backazimuth measured clockwise from North.

Parameters:
  • stalat (float) – Station latitude.

  • stalon (float) – Station longitude.

  • evtlat (float) – Event latitude.

  • evtlon (float) – Event longitude.

Return type:

dict

Returns:

Dictionary containing values for azimuth, backazimuth and distance.

The azimuth is the angle from the station to the event, while the backazimuth is the angle from the event to the station.

Latitudes are converted to geocentric latitudes using the WGS84 spheroid to correct for ellipticity.

The distance (in degrees) and distancemeters are the distance between the two points on the spheroid.

Example

>>> from obspy.clients.iris import Client
>>> client = Client()
>>> result = client.distaz(stalat=1.1, stalon=1.2, evtlat=3.2,
...                        evtlon=1.4)
>>> print(result['distance'])
2.10256
>>> print(result['distancemeters'])
233272.79028
>>> print(result['backazimuth'])
5.46944
>>> print(result['azimuth'])
185.47695
>>> print(result['ellipsoidname'])
WGS84