HinetPy is a Python package to simplify tedious data request, download and format conversion tasks related to NIED Hi-net.
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- Request continuous and event waveform data from Hi-net
- Select Hi-net/F-net stations inside a box or circular region
- Convert waveform data from win32 format to SAC format
- Extract instrumental response as SAC polezero file
- Multithreads downloading and conversion to speedup
Here is an example showing how to use HinetPy to request continuous waveform data from Hi-net, convert the data into SAC format, and extract instrumental responses as SAC polezero files.
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from HinetPy import Client, win32
# You need a Hi-net account to access the data
client = Client("username", "password")
# Let's try to request 20-minute data starting at 2010-01-01T00:00(GMT+0900)
# of the Hi-net network (with an internal network code of '0101')
data, ctable = client.get_continuous_waveform('0101', '201001010000', 20)
# The request and download process usually takes a few minutes
# waiting for data request ...
# waiting for data download ...
# Now you can see the data and corresponding channel table in your working directory
# waveform data (in win32 format) : 0101_201001010000_20.cnt
# channel table (plaintext file) : 0101_20100101.ch
# Let's convert data from win32 format to SAC format
win32.extract_sac(data, ctable)
# Let's extract instrument response as PZ files from the channel table file
win32.extract_pz(ctable)
# Now you can see several SAC and SAC_PZ files in your working directory
# N.NGUH.E.SAC N.NGUH.U.SAC N.NNMH.N.SAC
# N.NGUH.N.SAC N.NNMH.E.SAC N.NNMH.U.SAC
# ...
# N.NGUH.E.SAC_PZ N.NGUH.U.SAC_PZ N.NNMH.N.SAC_PZ
# N.NGUH.N.SAC_PZ N.NNMH.E.SAC_PZ N.NNMH.U.SAC_PZ
# ...
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