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- stage_sequence_number (integer greater or equal to zero) Stage sequence number. This is used in
all the response SEED blockettes.
- stage_gain (float) Value of stage gain.
- stage_gain_frequency (float) Frequency of stage gain.
- input_units string
- input_units The units of the data as input from the
perspective of data acquisition. After correcting data for this
response, these would be the resulting units.
Name of units, e.g. “M/S”, “V”, “PA”.
- output_units string
- output_units The units of the data as output from the
perspective of data acquisition. These would be the units of the
data prior to correcting for this response.
Name of units, e.g. “M/S”, “V”, “PA”.
- resource_id (string) This field contains a string that should serve as a
unique resource identifier. This identifier can be interpreted
differently depending on the datacenter/software that generated the
document. Also, we recommend to use something like
GENERATOR:Meaningful ID. As a common behaviour equipment with the
same ID should contains the same information/be derived from the
same base instruments.
- resource_id2 (string) This field contains a string that should serve as
a unique resource identifier. Resource identifier of the subgroup
of the response stage that varies across different response stage
types (e.g. the poles and zeros part or the FIR part).
- name (string) A name given to the filter stage.
- input_units_description string, optional
- input_units_description The units of the data as input from the
perspective of data acquisition. After correcting data for this
response, these would be the resulting units.
Description of units, e.g. “Velocity in meters per second”,
“Volts”, “Pascals”.
- output_units_description (string, optional) The units of the data as output from
the perspective of data acquisition. These would be the units of
the data prior to correcting for this response.
Description of units, e.g. “Velocity in meters per second”,
“Volts”, “Pascals”.
- description (string, optional) A short description of of the filter.
- decimation_input_sample_rate (float, optional) The sampling rate before the
decimation in samples per second.
- decimation_factor (integer, optional) The applied decimation factor.
- decimation_offset (integer, optional) The sample chosen for use. 0 denotes the
first sample, 1 the second, and so forth.
- decimation_delay (float, optional) The estimated pure delay from the decimation.
- decimation_correction (float, optional) The time shift applied to correct for the
delay at this stage.
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