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Overview

AIMBAT (Automated and Interactive Measurement of Body-wave Arrival Times) is an open-source software package for efficiently measuring teleseismic body wave arrival times for large seismic arrays Lou et al., 2013. It is based on a widely used method called MCCC (multi-channel cross-correlation) developed by VanDecar and Crosson (1990). The package is automated in the sense of initially aligning seismograms for MCCC which is achieved by an ICCS (iterative cross-correlation and stack) algorithm. Meanwhile, a graphical user interface is built to perform seismogram quality control interactively. Therefore, user processing time is reduced while valuable input from a user's expertise is retained. As a byproduct, SAC Goldstein et al., 2003 plotting and phase picking functionalities are replicated and enhanced.

Installing

See the Installation Page.

Creating pkl files

See the Creating Pickle Files Page.

Using ttpick

See the Basic Usage Page.

Changing Visual Settings

See the Visual Settings Page.

Screenshots

See the Screenshots Page