obspy.io.sh - Q and ASC read and write, EVT read support (Seismic Handler)
The obspy.io.sh package contains methods in order to read and write seismogram files in the Q and ASC format used by the Seismic Handler software package (https://www.seismic-handler.org). EVT event files can also be read.
- copyright:
The ObsPy Development Team (devs@obspy.org)
- license:
GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 3 (https://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html)
Reading
Importing Q or ASC files is done similar to reading any other waveform data
format within ObsPy by using the read()
method of
the obspy.core
module. Examples seismograms files may be found at
https://examples.obspy.org.
>>> from obspy import read
>>> st = read("/path/to/QFILE-TEST-ASC.ASC")
>>> st
<obspy.core.stream.Stream object at 0x...>
>>> print(st)
3 Trace(s) in Stream:
.TEST..BHN | 2009-10-01T12:46:01.000000Z - ... | 20.0 Hz, 801 samples
.TEST..BHE | 2009-10-01T12:46:01.000000Z - ... | 20.0 Hz, 801 samples
.WET..HHZ | 2010-01-01T01:01:05.999000Z - ... | 100.0 Hz, 4001 samples
The file format will be determined automatically. Each trace (multiple channels are mapped to multiple traces) will have a stats attribute containing the usual information.
>>> print(st[0].stats)
network:
station: TEST
location:
channel: BHN
starttime: 2009-10-01T12:46:01.000000Z
endtime: 2009-10-01T12:46:41.000000Z
sampling_rate: 20.0
delta: 0.05
npts: 801
calib: 1.5
_format: SH_ASC
sh: AttribDict({...})
>>> print(st[0].stats.sh['COMMENT'])
TEST TRACE IN QFILE #1
The actual data is stored as numpy.ndarray in the data attribute of each trace.
>>> st[0].data
array([ 0.00000000e+00, 0.00000000e+00, 0.00000000e+00, ...
-4.03387604e+01, -3.99515305e+01, -3.95423012e+01], dtype=float32)
Writing
Writing is also done in the usual way:
>>> st.write('file.q', format = 'Q')
or
>>> st.write('file.asc', format = 'SH_ASC')
Modules
SH bindings to ObsPy core module. |
|
SeismicHandler evt file bindings to ObsPy core module. |