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PyLoT

version: 0.1a

The Python picking and Localisation Tool

This python library contains a graphical user interfaces for picking seismic phases. This software needs ObsPy (http://github.com/obspy/obspy/wiki) and the PySide Qt4 bindings for python to be installed first.

PILOT has originally been developed in Mathworks' MatLab. In order to distribute PILOT without facing portability problems, it has been decided to redevelop the software package in Python. The great work of the ObsPy group allows easy handling of a bunch of seismic data and PyLoT will benefit a lot compared to the former MatLab version.

The development of PyLoT is part of the joint research project MAGS2.

staff:

original author(s): L. Kueperkoch, S. Wehling-Benatelli, M. Bischoff (PILOT)

developer(s): S. Wehling-Benatelli, L. Kueperkoch, K. Olbert, M. Bischoff, C. Wollin, M. Rische, M. Paffrath

others: A. Bruestle, T. Meier, W. Friederich

release notes:

Features

  • consistent manual phase picking through:
    1. predefined SNR dependant zoom level

October 2016