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ObsPy: A Python Toolbox for seismology/seismological observatories.

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ObsPy is an open-source project dedicated to provide a Python framework for processing seismological data. It provides parsers for common file formats, clients to access data centers and seismological signal processing routines which allow the manipulation of seismological time series (see Beyreuther et al. 2010, Megies et al. 2011, Krischer et al. 2015).

The goal of the ObsPy project is to facilitate rapid application development for seismology.

ObsPy is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) v3.0.

A one-hour introduction to ObsPy is available at YouTube.

Installation

Installation instructions can be found in the wiki.

Getting started

Read about how to get started in the wiki and in our Tutorial section in the documentation.

ObsPy Tutorial notebooks -- and much more on specific seismology topics -- can also be found on Seismo-Live, both as a static preview and as interactively runnable version.

Link to Seismo-Live

from obspy import read
st = read()  # load example seismogram
st.filter(type='highpass', freq=3.0)
st = st.select(component='Z')
st.plot()

Example waveform Plot

Documentation and Changelog

The detailed changelog is available here, our docs can be found at docs.obspy.org.

Contributing

Please see details on how to contribute to the project here.

References

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docs's Issues

TODO list for workshop notebooks

TODO list for https://github.com/obspy/docs/tree/master/workshops/2016-03-07_ipgp:

  • remove all mention of .attach_response() and replace by .remove_response(inventory, ...)
  • add basic instruction info for notebook 08 "basic processing exercise" (data in provided files is from INGV fdsnws and not the usual IRIS default of other notebooks, so currently the whole notebook is very confusing)
  • some parts are duplicated (e.g. basic Trace intro in first notebook and in "waveform data" notebook, could use some refactoring)
  • ...

Remove API docs

API is on the webpage, attached to the release, or can be built from the source. Is there really any need to keep it in this repository? Maybe it can be rebased out?

Rebase repository

The repo is huge. Currently around 400 MB. There is really no need to keep the full ObsPy history around especially since most documents do not even have a history in the first place.

Rebasing it in the right way would significantly reduce the size of the repository.

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