Adding ObsPy#870
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vinta merged 1 commit intovinta:masterfrom Apr 12, 2017
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Hmm.. this was merged 12 days ago but I don't see the change in the webpage.. https://awesome-python.com/#science Ah, I see, deploying via gh-pages branch is necessary for every change.. |
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Hmm - I see it. Maybe force reload to work around the cache? |
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@krischer Nah, no cache issue.. new gh-pages were deployed yesterday: https://github.com/vinta/awesome-python/commits/gh-pages |
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What is this Python project?
ObsPy is an open-source project dedicated to provide a Python framework for processing seismological data. It provides parsers for common file formats, clients to access data centers and seismological signal processing routines which allow the manipulation of seismological time series.
The goal of the ObsPy project is to facilitate rapid application development for seismology.
What's the difference between this Python project and similar ones?
There is no project with the same scope and the size of its user base. It aims to be the standard package to seismological research and data center operations in seismology. In some sense it is similar to the astropy project but for seismology.
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