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adanecito
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QUOTE (adanecito @ Aug 6 2022, 07:28 PM) *
Seems event web surface doe not include Mars. But I will keep looking!


Ok, I found a V11 catalog going back to 2019. So now I have everything I need to start with. I will work on understanding the tags and new code to add the data visually. I am excited.
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QUOTE (adanecito @ Aug 6 2022, 04:21 PM) *
Thanks All! I think I found my answer. The web service for iris or fdsnws seems to have a rest call that includes magnitude with latitude and longitude. I will look more into that.

Seems event web surface doe not include Mars. But I will keep looking!
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Thanks All! I think I found my answer. The web service for iris or fdsnws seems to have a rest call that includes magnitude with latitude and longitude. I will look more into that.
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QUOTE (rlorenz @ Jul 29 2022, 01:41 AM) *
It sounds like you want the 'event catalog'
http://ds.iris.edu/ds/nodes/dmc/tools/mars-events/


Thanks you are correct. I looked at what you mentioned and could not find an example that showed lat,long and magnitude. I will keep looking. This is for schools that are using my apps so need to keep simple. :-)



QUOTE (Phil Stooke @ Jul 28 2022, 04:22 AM) *
The raw data are here:

https://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/insight/seis.htm

But it's up to you to figure out what it all means. If you want it all processed and put in simple terms (as your question suggests), you may have to wait for researchers to do the processing and publish the results, and since they are still collecting the last bits of data that may be a while.

Phil


Thanks you are correct. I looked at what you mentioned and could not find an example that showed lat,long and magnitude. I will keep looking. This is for schools that are using my apps so need to keep simple. :-)

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Where can I get the quake data such as date, longitude, latitude, Richter scale?
Thanks!
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