Miami InSAR time-series software in Python
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Miami InSAR time-series software in Python
An official read-only mirror of https://git.pyrocko.org/pyrocko/pyrocko. A seismology toolkit for Python.
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The seismo-lineament analysis method is a tool to spatially correlate a shallow-focus earthquake to the surface trace of the fault that generated it. SLAM is the intellectual property and work product of Vince Cronin. The GEOSLAM Python code was a translation from Vince Cronin's Mathematica files, where this translation was performed by Luke Pajer.
An earthquake is what happens when two blocks of the earth suddenly slip past one another. By this Python Code You will know last 24 hours earthquake every details.
気象庁XML電文から地震・津波情報を取得してLINEに転送します。 new-> https://github.com/earthquake-alert/earthquake-alert
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