A Python Package for Monitoring Seismic Velocity Changes using Ambient Seismic Noise.
MSNoise is the first complete software package for computing and monitoring relative velocity variations using ambient seismic noise. MSNoise is a fully-integrated solution that automatically scans data archives and determines which jobs need to be done whenever the scheduled task is executed.
MSNoise is developed by Thomas Lecocq (Royal Observatory of Belgium, ROB). Corentin Caudron used MSNoise during his PhD at ROB and still continuously provides invaluable debug information. The group of active users (providing questions, feedback, snippets of code) is growing and the full list of Contributors is available here: http://msnoise.org/doc/contributors.html.
The full documentation can be found on: http://www.msnoise.org/doc. The documentation of the master branch (active development): http://www.msnoise.org/doc/master
Please follow the instructions in the documentation: http://msnoise.org/doc/installation.html
Remember, always consider the current GitHub master as not stable!
✨ Please make use of the https://github.com/ROBelgium/MSNoise/discussions the GitHub Discussions for questions !✨
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You can also search the mailing list's archive on http://mailman-as.oma.be/pipermail/msnoise/ or https://www.mail-archive.com/msnoise@mailman-as.oma.be/.
If you use MSNoise, even a small part of it, for your research and publications, please consider citing it:
Lecocq, T., C. Caudron, et F. Brenguier (2014), MSNoise, a Python Package for Monitoring Seismic Velocity Changes Using Ambient Seismic Noise, Seismological Research Letters, 85(3), 715‑726, doi:10.1785/0220130073.
Thanks to all who already did so!
Although we have cross-checked the whole code, we cannot warranty it is exempt of bugs. The package is provided as-is, we will not be held responsible for any use you make of it, nor for the results and conclusions you may find using MSNoise.
MSNoise is released under EUPL v1.1