PICKFILE(UW)
PICKFILE(UW)
NAME
Pickfile - Format of Earthquake Pickfiles at UW
SYNOPSIS
For
each earthquake processed by the
UW seismic network,
there is
a file, called a pickfile, that contains informa-
tion
about the earthquake,
including P and S arrival
times, amplitudes, hypocenter
parameters, and magnitude.
They are located (and usually ``archived'') in
subdirecto-
ries named after
the year and month in which the
earth-
quake occurred. For example, all pickfiles for the
events
in February, 1988 are
in the directory ~seis/P/8802.
Each
pickfile has
a twelve-character name that begins with 11
digits giving, to a precision of 10 seconds, the date
and
time at which recording of seismic signals from an event
began.
A suffix specifying the region in which the event
occurred is appended to the
date-time to create the pick-
file name. The pickfile printed
at the end of this docu-
ment
is named 89011713551p, indicating that
recording
began in 1989,
on Jan 17, within ten
seconds after
13:55:10 UT, and it was located in the
Puget Sound region.
The
pickfile contains information
in several formats,
keyed by the
symbol in column 1 of the line.
The first
line of a
pickfile is called the header, and it
starts
with the letter 'A' in column 1. Each subsequent line in
the file begins with a different
upper case letter
or
blank in column
1. The information in these lines and
the
formats of the lines are
described below, arranged by the
character that appears in column
1:
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A in column 1 -
A
header line begins with an 'A'
in the first column and con-
tains the date and time of occurrence of the event as well
as
a location, magnitude and some quantities
indicating the qual-
ity of the
hypocenter determined.
A
code for event type appears in column 2.
The approved types
are:
X- Known explosion, P- Probable explosion, F- Felt event,
T- Teleseism, H- Hand picked (other
`types' take precedence),
L- Low
frequency volcanic, R- Regional earthquake (outside net-
work), 8- Earthquake information from
another source and event
occurred
between 1800 and 1899, 9- Earthquake information from
another source and event occurred between 1900 and 1999.
Because the origin time of an event is
always given by tabulat-
ing the
number of seconds the event occurred after the
date
given by the first ten
digits of the pickfile name (described
above), it is possible, in some cases, for the seconds to be
given as a negative quantity or a
positive quantity greater
than 60. A sample header for the pickfile named
89011713551p
is shown below. It indicates that the origin time
was 28.82
seconds
after 13:55 UT.
However, if the
earthquake had
occurred at 13:54:50.18, ie 9.82 seconds
before 13:55 UT the
first
few columns of
the header card
would have been
AF8901171355 -9.82...... In both cases, the digits 1355
would
be used
in the header line and the
pickfile name because the
recording
of the data began in the minute following 13:55 UT.
An explanation of the other quantities in
the header line is
given in any of the Quarterly Network
Reports.
Events with
locations have header lines with 75 characters.
Unlocated events have header cards with only
14 characters.
Header format for
located events-
Type,Year,Month,Day,Hour,Min,Sec,LatDeg,NS,Latmin*100,LongDeg,EW,Lonmin*100
Depth,Fix,Magnitude,Numsta,numphase,Gap,Mindelta,RMS,ERR,Q1,Q2,Velmodel
FORMAT('A',A1,5I2,F6.2,I3,A1,I4,I4,A1,I4,F6.2,A1,F4.1,I3,'/',I3,I4,I3,F5.2,f5.1,2A1,1x,A2)
ATYYMMDDHHMM SS.SS LLNMMMM LLLWMMMM DD.DD*
M.M NN/0NN GGG DD R.RR EE.EQQ VV
Example:
AF8901171355
28.82 47N3919 122W1143 1.53 3.3 38/042
51 8 0.24 0.9BB P3
Header format for unlocated events-
Type,Year,Month,Day,Hour,Min,Region_code
FORMAT('A',A1,5I2,1x,A1)
ATYYMMDDHHMM C
Example:
A 8901171355
p
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blank in column 1 -
A phase line has a blank in column 1 and can
include arrival
time
and amplitude data from any number of phases. For each
phase, the following are specified: phase type (P or S),
first-
motion polarity
(example - C, D, +, -, Ce, +n, -?), arrival
time (sec), use_code (see below), weight (0
to 4, with 0 being
full
weight. A phase
with a weight of 4 is not used
in the
location), reading
uncertainty for phase
in seconds, and
arrival time residual (sec). A phase line may end with peak-
to-peak amplitude in digitized counts read from
the station.
Station
names usually have
only 3 upper case characters
although some may have 4.
Presently, the fourth
character is
either
Z, N, or E for stations having
more than one seismome-
ter, each
of which is sensitive to a different
component of
ground
motion (Z=vertical, N=north-south, E=east-west). The
station name is followed by the coda duration in seconds
and
may be zero if no
duration is read. The first phase is
usually
a P phase but it need not
be. An S-phase, if
included, will
always
follow a P-phase, if it is present.
An amplitude field
will
follow any phase fields, but may be
entirely missing if
there are no amplitude
data. A line containing a station
name
only indicates that the
trace-data for the station were saved
on magnetic tape but no phases
were picked, usually because of
low signal-to-noise ratio.
Phase card Format-
Staname,Duration,type,Pol,Sec,Use_code,Weight,Reading
Uncertainty,Residual,(amplitude-field)
Format(' ',A4,I4, (P info field),(S info field),(Amp. Info field)
)
Specifically,
Format(' ',A4,I4,
(1x,A1,A2,F6.2,A1,I1,F5.2,F5.2), ..., (1x,A1,1x,I4,1x,A1,1x,I4,1x,A1) )
NNNN DDD PCe SS.SSUW E.EE R.RR S SS.SSUW E.EE R.RR A PPPP W SSSS W
Example:
BHW 97 PD 33.23 0 0.01-0.15 S 37.26 2 0.07 0.33 A 23 1
120 1
Information for each phase is listed in
a phase field of 22
characters. The phase
field lists type of phase, polarity,
time, use_code, weight, reading uncertainty,
and time residual
associated with the phase. The 'use_code' character is a blank
if the phase was used in the location
specified on the header
card. Any other character
means this phase was NOT used in the
current location, and the character indicates why the phase was
not used: X - pick weight too low , D -
distance to station too
great, R
- residual too large, N - S-waves are not used in this
location,
S - pick was weighted
out in the velocity model
(assigned a 4 weight). The pick
weight is usually determined
by the uncertainty
in the arrival time of a phase by program
ping.
Weights 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4
correspond to uncertainties
<0.03,
<0.06, <0.15, <0.30,
and >0.30 seconds respectively.
However, the weight may be changed independently by
the ana-
lyst.
The amplitude field has 16 characters and is made up of five
parts:
A PPPP W SSSS W
The
`A' is the amplitude field code, PPPP
is the Peak-Peak
amplitude
in digital counts of the P-wave, SSSS is the same for
the S-wave, and W is a one letter quality
code for each of the
amplitudes preceding it. It may be an underscore character `-'
if the amplitude was not read. For stations SEE and SEN,
the
maximum peak-to-peak amplitudes of P
and S are recorded,
regardless of when the maxima occurred. Amplitudes at these
stations are used to determine Wood-Anderson magnitude.
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E in column 1 -
Indicates
error line for
summary of statistics of location.
See the detailed manual for the location routine spong for the
meanings of these fields.
Error line format-
Vel,RMS,MeanRMS,SDabout0,SDaboutMean,SSWRES,NDFR,FIXXYZT,SDx,SDy,
SDz,SDt,Mag,MeanUncert
FORMAT('E',1x,A2,f6.2,3f6.3,f8.2,i4,a4,5f5.2,5x,f4.2)
E VV RR.RR M.MMM S.SSS S.SSS WWWW.WW NNN
XYZT D.DD D.DD D.DD D.DD M.MM
U.UU
Example:
E P3
0.24 0.173 0.251 0.298
153.88 38 0.31 0.35 0.87 0.09 3.27 0.06
--------------------------------------------------
S in column 1 -
Indicates
a magnitude line summarizing magnitudes other than
the coda magnitude (which appears in
header-line). One or more
magnitudes may appear. Each occupies a field
of 8 spaces. Mag-
type is a two letter code like ML, MB, MS,
MO, MW, MD indicat-
ing
that the preceding
number is a local-, body-, surface-,
moment-, or
duration-magnitude. Source is a source-code. a=
UW (used
only for SEE/SEN
synthetic Wood-Anderson - do man
magit for more info); b= UW (used only for standard Wood-Ander-
son
at UW (presently recorded on Helicorder in Johnson Hall at
half standard gain, ie 1400 rather than
2800); c= UW (general
use); u=
USGS - National Earthquake Information Service; n=
Newport; p= Pacific Science Geocenter,
Victoria
Format for extra
magnitudes line-
mag1,magtype1,source1, mag2,magtype2,source2, etc.
FORMAT('S', (f5.2,A2,A1), (f5.2,A2,A1),
.....)
Sxx.xxCCSxx.xxCCSxx.xxCCSxx.xxCCS .......
Example:
S 3.27MLa 3.32MLb 3.40MBu
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I in column 1 -
Indicates an intensity line summarzing felt
information.
Intensity line
format-
MaxI,Area,L-source,Hyp-source,Mag-source,Scale,DupFlag,Comments
FORMAT('I',1x,A4,1x,I6,1x,A2,1x,A2,1x,A2,1x,A2,1xA1,2x,A)
I IIII AAAAAA LL HH MM SS D Comments...
--------------------------------------------------
C in column 1 -
Indicates a comment card having any ASCII
characters and any number of comments following the letter C.
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D in column 1 -
Used to list dead stations for this event on
the data acquisition
computer in
fields of four characters.
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M in column 1 -
The character M is reserved for focal
mechanism cards.
M-cards are
created during routine seismic processing
using program
focal which,
in turn, uses program fpfit.
If
several solutions are possible, several M-cards may be placed in the
pickfile.
The format for the M-card is as follows
(do man fpfit for more information):
Plane#1,Plane#2,Pole#1,Pole#2,P-axis,T-axis,Source,FIT,quality,
velmod,Fault_plane_indicator
Example:
M F 50 40 G 304 77 U 230
50 V 124 13 P 276 23 T 162 44 fp-fit 0.08 B|A E3 00
General
Form:
M F AAA PP G AAA PP U AAA
PP V AAA PP P AAA PP T AAA PP Source
Fit Q|Q VV In
F and G are the two possible nodal
planes. U is the pole to
plane F and V is the pole to plane G (U is also the slip vector
if G is the fault plane and V is the slip
vector if F is the
fault plane). P and T are maximum and minimum stress axes. An
azimuth (AAA) and dip (PP) are given
for each of
these six
quantities. For example, following the letter F on the card
are its azimuth and dip; following the
letter G are its azimuth
and dip,
and so forth for U, V, P, and
T. Note that for
the planes F and G the azimuth (AAA
above) refers to
the
AZIMUTH OF
THE DIP VECTOR
(degrees measured clockwise from
north) defining each plane, not its
strike. PP is
the dip
(degrees)
of the plane measured downward
from the horizontal.
For a plane with a strike of N55E and dip of
30 to
the SSE,
AAA=145 and PP=30. A
plane striking N55E but dipping 30
degrees to the NNW has AAA=325 PP=30.
Source is usually an indicator of the source
of the focal mech-
anism solution. For production focal mechanisms
the label "fp-
fit"
will occur here. FIT takes on a value 0.0 (perfect fit) to
1.0
(worst possible fit).
See man fpfit or USGS Open
File
Report 85-739. quality gives two quality factors for the
the
solution, for
example A | B. Both factors range from A (best)
to C (worst). See man fpfit or USGS Open File
Report 85-739.
velmod
is the velocity model used. For
example, L0 indicates
a linear
increase with depth. P3 indicates that the layered P3
velocity model
was used, etc.
The layered model is used by
default. fault_plane_indicator identifies whether a particular
plane (F or G) is identified as the preferred fault plane, 1
if
F is the preferred fault plane
or -1 if G is the
preferred
fault plane. The
default is 0, ie no preferred fault
plane.
EXAMPLE
(note: To save space, many stations have been removed
in this
example of pickfile
89011713551p)
AF8901171355
28.82 47N3919 122W1143 1.53 3.3 38/042
51 8 0.24 0.9BB P3
E P3 0.24 0.173 0.251
0.298 153.88 38 0.31 0.35 0.87
0.09 3.27 0.06
SEN
0 P 31.48X4 0.04 1.00 S 34.56R4 0.00 2.78 A 0 _ 4032 1
SEE 0 P 31.39X4 0.02 0.91 S 34.89R4 0.19 3.11 A 0 _ 6112 3
SEV 0 P+n 31.34 1 0.04
0.06
SPW 107 PD
31.77 0 0.03-0.08
BHW 97 PD 33.23 0 0.01-0.15 S 37.26 2 0.07 0.33
HTW
106 PC 35.09 1 0.05 0.03 S 39.46 2 0.10-0.47
PGW
107 PD 35.59 0 0.01 0.10
RMW
141 PD 35.39 1 0.03 0.01
GMW
129 PC 36.91 1 0.05 0.20
GSM
0 P 38.81 2 0.08 0.00
MEW
0 P 40.03 2 0.09 0.30
JCW 115 PD 39.52 0 0.03
0.18
HDW 121 P-? 39.39 0 0.01-0.13 S 46.04R4 0.05-1.82
GHW
0 P+e 40.43 1 0.04 0.26 S
50.32R4 0.09 1.29
SHW 0 P 54.54D1 0.06-0.12
OTR
0 P 58.24R2 0.06 2.84
RVW
0 P 55.69D1 0.04-0.25 S 77.58D4 0.07 0.49
OFK
YEL
D REM EDM HSR CDF JUN
STD LVP MTM MOX
S 3.27MLa 3.32MLb
3.40MBu
C FELT
C felt in Kirkland
C 2 later, smaller events slashed out
SEE
ALSO
files(uw), ping(uw),
spong(uw), punt(uw), magit(uw),
mcard(uw) focal, focu, focm
March 19, 1992 PICKFILE(UW)