Hypo71 manual






















The original HYPO71 program was dated Decem, and a user's manual was released. The HYPO71 program does not solve the equations in the Geiger's method by the traditional matrix. User Manual www.doorway.ru version of a Swarm user manual is available here. Release Notes ## Version - Septem * Fix issue with reading WIN file for channels with data size * Fix issues adjusting scale using left and right brackets in wave views * Fix helicorder update issue when accessing FDSN WS * Add option to always tile helicorders horizontally (for when there are 4) * Add. 8. 1 MULPLT main functions. The program has 7 main functions irrespective of type of input as illustrated below with the questions given by the program: Plot options: Interactive picking Return Multi trace plot on screen, def (0) Multi trace plot on screen (1) Multi trace plot on screen+laser(2) Multi trace plot on laser (3) Continuous on screen (4) Continuous on screen + laser (5) Continuous Missing: manual.


The format is close to the HYPO71 format with one extra line at the bottom. The test parameters are as in HYPO71, see also HYPOCENTER manual section: Comments are given after!'s \input {include/www.doorway.ru} \index {Agency} Format of the station line is 2x,a4,i2,f,a1,i3,f,a1,i4,f,5f,9f HYPO71 is run from within eev by typing hypo71, at the command line. file is displayed on the screen. Below is an example of the screen output. Two weighting options may be used. $0$ to $4$ for a given phase. These will assign a weighting factor of. $1$, $$, $$, $ $ or $ $ to that phase. Clear - Clear Hypo71 results. The Hypo71 output text will contain information on station input, crustal model input, control card, iterations, origin, station results, and travel time residuals. Refer to Hypo71 manual for more details on output format. QuakeML Swarm supports event import and export using QuakeML format.


Overview of hypo71 package (Infered from the hypo71 manual) HYPO71 is a computer program for determining hypocenter, magnitude and first motion pattern of local earthquakes written by Lee and Lahr () using a stepwise statistical regression procedure outlined in Draper and Smith (). HYPO71, a computer program for determining hypocenter, magnitude, and first-motion pattern of local earthquakes, was first released in It is perhaps the first earthquake location program that achieved worldwide usage, as evidenced by the fact that about copies of the HYPO71 manual were requested and distributed (Lee, ). Janu. Now that all reprints of the original HYPO71 manual have been exhausted, we take this opportunity to release a revised and updated HYP manual. For simplicity, HYP (Revised) will be referred to as HYPO Because this report is intended as a manual for HYP users, emphasis has been placed upon how to use the program.

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