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How to use traceName_dic.json to cut waveforms #157
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Hi @birsenc trace_name_dic just helps you to find the associated waveform faster and do not need to read the entire data. You can also use the detection output file, i.e. pick timestamps to find the associated waveform which is what you need to compute the magnitude, depending on what magnitude scale you are using. |
with pick timestamps, do you mean X_prediction_results csv files @smousavi05 ? |
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Hi dear all and @smousavi05,
We are using EQTransformer. We want to make magnitude estimation.
How can we cut miniseed waveforms using traceName_dic.json file?
Do you have any suggestions?
Best regards...
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