Closed quiffman closed 11 years ago
Also, the geojson domain POJOs from GeoNet/AndroidQuake has already been reused in the updated version of Geosk.
On 10/17/2012 05:14 PM, Richard Guest wrote:
Since our current data sources don't include the pick information, it's probably easiest to use the JSON data source is probably easiest, but only for event ID's that match our SC3 pattern. e.g. http://www.geonet.org.nz/quakes/services/quake/2012p618953.json
Using these json feeds, we can get the origin time, latitude, longitude, magnitude and depth for subsequent requests.
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So I might just be confused but is there any reason that it can't get the JSON for the CUSP ids as well? Then it works for all quakes.
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Yeah, cos then you miss out on all the extra stuff like stations and picks from the quakeML.
This is just a stop-gap for the SC3 origins, until we have quakeML for everything... right?
Since our current data sources don't include the pick information, it's probably easiest to use the JSON data source is probably easiest, but only for event ID's that match our SC3 pattern. e.g. http://www.geonet.org.nz/quakes/services/quake/2012p618953.json
Using these json feeds, we can get the origin time, latitude, longitude, magnitude and depth for subsequent requests.