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Other country/govs, such as the USGS in the US, provide [QuakeML feeds](https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/feed/v1.0/quakeml.php) for their regions. Would it be possible to substitute our own fee…
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Hi Austin
Do you have any plans to export picks and locations (from the associator) into QuakeML format?
Thanks,
Steve
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I wondered what units the amplitude measurements in GeoNet QuakeML's are in? QuakeML spec suggests these generic amplitudes should be stored in SI units, but they encourage the used of the unit field…
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This is a follow-up of the discussion started in #29.
It would be nice to be able to generate QuakeML in all cases, even if there is no QuakeML output.
Also, QuakeML output should be an option.
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Kia ora team,
A student highlighted an inconsistency in the uncertainties provided for a couple of events:
```python
from obspy.clients.fdsn import Client
client = Client("GEONET")
event = cl…
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Hi !
I'm using scvsmaglog with ActiveMQ. At event time, the event message is incomplete. I recieve heartbeat (good) and event messages (bad).
At event message I only recieve this:
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Event …
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E.g. something like `python manage.py reindex-documents quakeml`, which then would delete all document index entries for document type "quakeml" and after that would reindex all quakeml documents.
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Hi,
Have you considered adding support for creating QuakeML and StationXML files from the seisFile objects? Currently I see that all the related objects take as argument an XMLEventReader, which prev…
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The FDSN webservice generates QuakeML with latitude and longitude uncertainties in km. However, the [QuakeML latitude and longitude are in degrees](https://quake.ethz.ch/quakeml/docs/REC?action=Attach…
Brtle updated
6 years ago
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QuakeML reading is quite slow - in my [naive test](https://gist.github.com/calum-chamberlain/a455a6f38a8dc6360ed0e52498d7799e#file-obspy_event_io-ipynb), about 10x slower than writing. For large catal…