As I no longer work for a seismological observatory, I no longer have the data and tools I used to at my fingertips. However, with open data at and the free software, ANYBODY can obtain and view #earthquake data! This plot comes from this tiny Jupyter notebook.
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Is it possible to export the raw displacement data to a csv with this? (I hope I'm asking this correctly).
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Yes. You obtain the raw data from this script (or similar) and python can output it in basically any format you like.
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Note: the data you get from IRIS is, in the case above, the raw data of a seismometer (~velocity), which you can then correct for the instrument response you get from FDSN too and obtain the ground displacement.
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Is there a write-up somewhere on how to use raw data from IRIS? How to correct for the instrument, etc? Maybe a blog or something that gives that basics on using seismograph data for data scientists?


