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Subject: Re: Fast Moment Ternsor List???
From: John Lahr johnjan@........
Date: Mon, 01 Oct 2007 14:29:38 -0700
Here's the word from the USGS. Cheers, John
Because of Department of Interior security requirements, we had to
install a number of new routers in our internal network. At that point
some of our processes that depended on communication between different
subnets stopped working. In other words, some of our programs broke.
Most of the problems were fixed on the first day, but we are still
unable to compute the moment tensors.
We have been working on a new, faster experimental system, with an
improved user interface, for generating the moment tensors. Since this
is the direction we were already committed to, we have decided to
accelerate implementation of the new system. In the near future we hope
to be computing moment tensors again, using the new system.
You may want to take a look at the USGS Earthquake Notification Service
(ENS) at http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/ens/. These notifications,
at this time, will not include the "beachball", but will be A LOT
faster. They are also very easy to customize in terms of geographic
region(s) of interest and magnitude threshold. You may end up preferring
these to the moment tensor solutions.
At 04:47 PM 9/30/2007, you wrote:
>Hi Stephen,
> yeah damn annoying, some weeks ago I emailed
> Madelene Zirbies
> who is one of the ones looking after the www site. She was aware of it and
>seemed to indicate that it wasnt going to get fixed any time soon.
>
> the other data available under the Scientific & Technical tab just
>isnt the same :( for one it doesnt have the nice world map image with the
>"beachball" on it that I had saved on puter for many years. also
>the data is in
>a different format. also the "Global CMT Project Moment Tensor
>Solution" info
>now being supplied lists events Mw6.0 and higher and some times
>only the high
>events eg M6.6 up
>
>cheers
>Dave N
>Sydney
>
>
>
>At 11:27 AM 9/30/2007 -0700, you wrote:
>>Question,, anyone know why the FM Tensor List is stuck at 14 Aug 2007?
>>I know that I can get the info in a few days under the Scientific &
>>Technical tab of the individual quakes at NEIC, but was wondering
>>what happened to their FM Tensor list at the following link???
>>http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/FM/
>> Stephen
>> PSN #55
>
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