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Make synthetic seismograms using Axitra. The easy way™.

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AxiRunner

Make synthetic seismograms using Axitra. The easy way™.

(c) 2020-2021 Claudio Satriano

Installation

Clone or download this repository, then from within the main repository directory, run:

pip install .

You can also install in editable mode (for developers), with:

pip install -e .

Running

To generate a sample set of config files:

axirunner -s

The sample config files should be (hopefully) self-explanatory.

To run, using a config file:

axirunner -c <CONFIGFILE>

To get help:

axirunner -h

Limitations

Only the "moment" version of Axitra is currently supported and only for double-couple sources.

Getting Axitra

Take a look here.

Citing Axitra

If you used this package or the original Axitra for a scientific publication, please cite the following paper:

Cotton, F., & Coutant, O. (1997). Dynamic stress variations due to shear faults in a plane-layered medium. Geophysical Journal International, 128(3), 676–688, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-246x.1997.tb05328.x.

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