Search for and attach channel response to the trace as Trace.stats.response. Raises an exception if no matching response can be found. To subsequently deconvolve the instrument response use Trace.remove_response().
>>> from obspy import read, read_inventory
>>> st = read()
>>> tr = st[0]
>>> inv = read_inventory("/path/to/BW_RJOB.xml")
>>> tr.attach_response(inv)
>>> print tr.stats.response
Channel Response
From M/S (Velocity in Meters Per Second) to COUNTS (Digital Counts)
Overall Sensitivity: 2.5168e+09 defined at 0.020 Hz
4 stages:
Stage 1: PolesZerosResponseStage from M/S to V, gain: 1500.00
Stage 2: CoefficientsTypeResponseStage from V to COUNTS, ...
Stage 3: FIRResponseStage from COUNTS to COUNTS, gain: 1.00
Stage 4: FIRResponseStage from COUNTS to COUNTS, gain: 1.00
Parameters: | inventories (Inventory or Network or a list containing objects of these types or a string with a filename of a StationXML file.) Station metadata to use in search for response for each trace in the stream. |
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