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Standard local (Richter) magnitude
Standard local (Richter) magnitude
Regionalized calibration parameters for ML. The region itself is defined
by another magnitude-type ML profile.
Add one profile for every region. The profile name
equals the name of a polygon configured in the BNA file
of the Magnitude-type profile. The Magnitude-type profile
and the polygon must exist.
The special name "world" corresponds to the
region of the entire planet as a fallback.
Overrides the calibration function log10(A0)
for computing ML per region. See logA0
description in the bindings.
Standard local (Richter) magnitude
Parameters for measuring ML amplitudes. Add more parameters
by adding an amplitude type profile 'ML',
The filter applied to raw records before applying
Wood-Anderson simulation. Default: no pre-filtering.
This parameter allows to set how the amplitude is measured.
Either by finding the absolute maximum of the demeaned
trace (AbsMax), the difference of maximum and minimum of
the signal window (MinMax) or the maximum peak-trough
of one cycle (PeakTrough).
Note that if absMax is already explicitly configured, this
parameter has no effect.
Defines the combiner operation for the amplitudes measured
on either both horizontal component. The default is to
use the average. Allowed values are: "average",
"min", "max" and "geometric_mean".
"geometric_mean" corresponds to averaging single-trace
magnitudes instead of their amplitudes.
Parameters for computing ML magnitudes from ML amplitudes.
The calibration function log10(A0).
Format: any list of distance-value pairs separated by
comma. Values within pairs are separated by colon.
Example: "0:-1.3,60:-2.8,100:-3.0,400:-4.5,1000:-5.85"
specifies 4 distance intervals from
0...60, 60...100, 100...400 and 400...1000 km distance.
Within these intervals log10(A0) is interpolated linearly
between -1.3...-2.8, -2.8...-3.0, -3.0...-4.5 and -4.5...-5.8,
respectively.
Note: The first and last distance samples limit the
maximum distance range for computing ML.
Maximum epicentral distance for computing ML.
No distance limitation for maxDistanceKm = -1.