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Current user contacted IRIS to address an issue with three stations (6A.HYP02, 6A.HYP03, 6A.HYP04) showing up on their temporary experiment (Teno Valley Seismic Network - 2017-2018) when doing a station-level scan.
Because the channel level metadata is confined to the (Acoustic Ground Coupling Experiment, University of Vienna) 2019 experiment epoch, many tools such as MDA do not exhibit this cross-over issue. However, the above use case shows that this can happen at the station level.
Requesting that the station epochs for these three channels be reviewed and revised.
Thanks.
Rob Casey
IRIS Data Services
On Jan 4, 2022, at 10:39 AM, Adam Clark <[email protected]> wrote:
This looks like an issue with the ORFEUS metadata.
ORFEUS has the HYP02/HYP03/HYP04 stations listed as 1980-01-01 - (open):
http://service.iris.edu/irisws/fedcatalog/1/query?net=6A&start=2017-01-01&end=2018-12-31&format=text&includeoverlaps=true&nodata=404&level=station
Confirmed in their service:
http://www.orfeus-eu.org/fdsnws/station/1/query?net=6A&level=station&format=text&nodata=404&start=2017-01-01&end=2018-12-31
This appears to be limited to the station level only -- the dates at the network and channel levels (and our fedcatalog versions of these) appear correct:
http://service.iris.edu/irisws/fedcatalog/1/query?net=6A&start=2017-01-01&end=2018-12-31&format=text&includeoverlaps=true&nodata=404&level=channel
Cheers,
Adam
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Adam Clark
Web Application Developer
IRIS Data Management Center
[email protected]
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Hammond, James" <[email protected]>
Subject: Seismic Network 6A (2017-2018)
Date: January 4, 2022 at 6:15:48 AM PST
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Cc: "Sanchez De La Muela Garzon, Almudena" <[email protected]>
Hi,
I note that 3 infrasound stations in Austria are listed as belonging to our seismic network (6A, Eno Valley Seismic Network), I just thought I would mention it as they should not be. Thanks for hosting the data!
Kind regards
James
James Hammond
Reader in Geophysics
Director, Mount Paektu Research Centre
Assistant Dean, Recruitment and Retention, School of Science
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Birkbeck, University of London
Malet Street
WC1E 7HX
+44 (0)20 3926 1795
Website: http://www.bbk.ac.uk/geology/our-staff/james-hammond
Mount Paektu Research Centre website: https://themprc.org
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Current user contacted IRIS to address an issue with three stations (6A.HYP02, 6A.HYP03, 6A.HYP04) showing up on their temporary experiment (Teno Valley Seismic Network - 2017-2018) when doing a station-level scan.
http://service.iris.edu/irisws/fedcatalog/1/query?net=6A&start=2017-01-01&end=2018-12-31&format=text&includeoverlaps=true&nodata=404&level=station
Because the channel level metadata is confined to the (Acoustic Ground Coupling Experiment, University of Vienna) 2019 experiment epoch, many tools such as MDA do not exhibit this cross-over issue. However, the above use case shows that this can happen at the station level.
The effect carries over to the IRIS Fed Catalog:
http://service.iris.edu/irisws/fedcatalog/1/query?sta=HYP02&format=text&includeoverlaps=true&nodata=404&level=station
Requesting that the station epochs for these three channels be reviewed and revised.
Thanks.
Rob Casey
IRIS Data Services
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: