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inversion / gitpy
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterGITpy is a free and open-source software developed in Python to apply the Generalized Inversion Technique (GIT) to a given dataset. The tool allows to derive a suite of region-specific spectral parameters (i.e. source, attenuation, and site parameters), through an inversion scheme to separate the different contributions and applying subsequent modeling tools. GITpy is the result of a collaborative project between scientists from the INGV (Milan, Italy), GFZ (German Research Centre for Geosciences, Germany), UNIGE (University of Genoa, Italy), OGS (National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics).
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ESMpro / groundmotion-processing
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Aladino Govoni / ivQuakeFlow
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Matteo Quintiliani / mysql_printf
GNU General Public License v2.0 or latermysql_printf is a mysql client command line tool for formatting query results by printf-like string format.
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Matteo Quintiliani / nmxptool
GNU General Public License v3.0 onlynmxptool has been developed for interacting with NaqsServer and DataServer of Nanometrics Inc. It can be used in three different ways: 1) stand-alone to monitor or save mini-SEED records, 2) like an Earthworm module, 3) like a SeedLink plug-in.
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Python (3) code to define up or down of a signal on different seismic sac formats based on peaks by pandas and some statistics
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Python tool which provides facilities to use mesh representing the interface among tectonic plates.
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Computes the short-term volcanic hazard based on monitoring data using the Bayesian Event Tree method
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Computes long-term probabilities of different volcanic hazard phenomena using the Bayesian Event Tree method
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Tool for removing the astronomical tide from sea level signals. Module and GUI.
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Roberto Tonini / pyfsl
GNU General Public License v3.0 onlyPython library implementing several fault scaling laws (fsl)
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