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USArray Data Processing Short Course for the Next
Generation of Seismologists VI
WELCOME!
1. Goals
2. Background
3. Day to day
4. Computers
5. Themes
6. Thanks
USArray Data Processing Short Course for the Next
Generation of Seismologists VI
Goals:
• Provide you with exposure to and training in the foundations of
robust methods in seismic data processing,
• Address and share opportunities and challenges in USArray data
processing,
• Empower and inspire you to become future leaders in developing
more effective ways to handle data from large seismic arrays, such
as USArray.
USArray Data Processing Short Course for the Next
Generation of Seismologists VI
Background:
• TA Working Group came up with the idea.
• TAWG members Gary Pavlis and Suzan van der Lee applied to
NSF to fund a short course for advanced graduate students.
• First short course held in 2009 in MacLab in Northwestern
University Library, with enthusiastic support from Bob Woodward.
• Last year (2013) a more introductory short course was added
• You are the critical part of the sixth short course.
USArray Data Processing Short Course for the Next
Generation of Seismologists VI
Philosophy:
• Hands-on
• Collaboration
Final student projects:
USArray Data Processing Short Course for the Next
Generation of Seismologists VI
Past Projects:
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• Design new processing tools
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• Develop manuals & tutorials
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Find and read existing manuals &
tutorials; they exist.
Utilize help functions and unix
“man” pages
Gain experience
Share links & tips with others in
this course
USArray Data Processing Short Course for the Next
Generation of Seismologists VI
Final student projects:
• Process a USArray data set to measure a geophysical quantity.
• Hypocenters, Receiver Functions, Teleseismic Arrival Times,
Shear Wave Splitting, for example.
• Push boundaries of processing techniques.
• Feel empowered and inspired
to improve techniques.
• Share.
USArray Data Processing Short Course for the Next
Generation of Seismologists VI
• Some paper: Agenda, project instructions, maps, etc.
• USB drive, name tag, library access card
• Lunch tickets for each day
• Log out at end of day & sit at same iMac next day
• Water fountain opposite elevators
• Water bottles in the back of room
USArray Data Processing Short Course for the Next
Generation of Seismologists VI
• No food and open drinks in the computer Lab!!
• Breakfasts: Orrington Hotel
• Coffee break: On the (P) level, two stairs up, by the café
• Restrooms: In lower level (L) and on floor 2, by elevators/stairs
• Lunches: Norris Student Center (Tue-Fri)
• Dinners: Mt Everest (today) and Todoroki Hibachi (Thu)
USArray Data Processing Short Course for the Next
Generation of Seismologists VI
• Short course software: both free and licensed.
• Final project presentations on Friday.
• Project time in this lab after dinner each day until 10 pm and Thursday afternoon.
• Also available: Collaboration Space, South of entrance Hall
USArray Data Processing Short Course for the Next
Generation of Seismologists VI
• Introductory slides: please address both your data processing flow
as well as bottle necks
• Share cabs on Friday
• Two ways to enter/exit
• Questions?
USArray Data Processing Short Course for the Next
Generation of Seismologists VI
• work locally on /Users/usarray/ … Desktop/USArray_Course
• remember iMac number and work at same one each day in order to
have your previous day’s work – or/and save on USB each day!
• raw data (for down-copying only) and e-handouts are on the
shared disk /Volumes/USArray or through shared-drive icon on
Desktop
• never change anything on /Volumes/USArray (unless specifically
asked by an instructor)
login: usarray
Maclab-B182-##
ls /Volumes/USArray
data/
handouts/
…
other items shared by all
maclab-B182-30
maclab-B182-29
maclab-B182-28
maclab-B182-3
maclab-B182-2
maclab-B182-1
/Users/usarray/Desktop/USA
rray_Course
YourWork
…
25 Gb
20 Tb
USArray Data Processing Short Course for the Next
Generation of Seismologists VI
Your local workspace: /Users/usarray/Desktop/USArray_Course
Our shared data and exchange space /Volumes/USArray
USArray Data Processing Workshop for the Next
Generation of Seismologists VI
Short course daily themes
• Monday: The Basics: USArray, Unix, etc.
• Tuesday: Data and Tools: requests, elocate, AIMBAT
• Wednesday: More Tools: func- and splitlab, seismic un*x
and stations
• Thursday: Science: Specific data analysis flows (SKS, RF,
dt, sounding)
• Friday: Discussion: Group projects discussion
USArray Data Processing Workshop for the Next
Generation of Seismologists VI
Short course daily themes
Monday:
USArray
The Basics:
Unix,
SAC, GMT
Python, Matlab
USArray Data Processing Workshop for the Next
Generation of Seismologists VI
Short course daily themes
Tuesday:
Data and Tool services
Computer Programming
Earthquake parameters
Teleseismic arrival times
USArray Data Processing Workshop for the Next
Generation of Seismologists VI
Short course daily themes
Wednesday:
Splitlab
Funclab
Seismic Un*x
Instrument responses & removing their effects
Seismic stations
USArray Data Processing Workshop for the Next
Generation of Seismologists VI
Short course daily themes
Thursday:
Station data, metadata, quality
Databases
Parallel processing
Visualizations
Work on Projects
USArray Data Processing Workshop for the Next
Generation of Seismologists VI
Short course daily themes
Friday:
Project Presentations
Discussion
2:30 pm: Depart
USArray Data Processing Short Course for the Next
Generation of Seismologists VI
Special Thanks to:
Marek Babala
Bob Trautvetter
Mary Baranowski
Shelley Levine
Ben Rice
Kelly Roark
Alison Witt-Janssen
USArray Data Processing Short Course for the Next
Generation of Seismologists IV
Organized and Sponsored by IRIS & USArray
Hosted by Northwestern University
Aug 4-8, 2014
Organizers & Instructors:
Suzan van der Lee
Mike Brudzinski
Andy Frassetto
Meghan Miller
Danielle Sumy
Lay Kuan Loh
Emily Wolin
George Slad
Lee Liberty
Rob Porritt