Whenever selective search and extraction is wanted SELECT is used. The program can run on the CAT database, single CAT files (Nordic or Nordic compact) or the S-file data base. The output file, select.out, will also be in Nordic format. Since the input CAT database can contain both normal and compact files, the output will always be a normal file with blank lines between events. If however the input is one compact file, the output will also be a compact file. Note: If SELECT is used on the CAT database (normal operation), you need to UPDATE your S-file database in order to transfer changes from the S-files to the CAT database. Select can work with input in 3 different ways:
POSSIBLE INPUT IS: STANDARD CAT DATABASE: RETURN ALTERNATIVE DATABASE, GIVE 1-5 LETTER CODE: FILENAME FOR ONE FILE, MUST BE 6 OR MORE CHARACTERS: Type of base: CAT (c) or Sfiles (s) (enter): c Updating database TEST_ ! standard base The database TEST_ has 10 files The first file starts: 199309 The last file starts: 199909 Start time (blank is 1980), yyyymmddhhmmss: 199309! time range End time, enter for 2025 : 199607 PARAMETERS 1 - Fault Plane Solution 2 - Earthquake Felt 3 - Magnitude Type(s) 4 - Distance ID(s) 5 - Event ID(s) 6 - Magnitude Limits 7 - Latitude Limits 8 - Longitude Limits 9 - Depth Limits 10 - RMS Limits 11 - Number of Stations Limits 12 - Hypocenter Errors Latitude Limits 13 - Hypocenter Errors Longitude Limits 14 - Hypocenter Errors Depth Limits 15 - Minimum Number of Polarities 16 - Hypocenter Agencies 17 - Magnitude Agencies 18 - Station Codes, components and distance range 19 - Polygon 20 - Use all header lines 21 - Search for text string in S-file 22 - Gap range 23 - Phases 24 - Volcanic subclasses 25 - Moment tensor solution SELECT NUMBER TO CHANGE PARAMETER, RETURN TO SEARCH: 6 Minimum Magnitude, return for default: 5 Maximum Magnitude, return for default: 7 PARAMETERS 1 - Fault Plane Solution 2 - Earthquake Felt 3 - Magnitude Type(s) 4 - Distance ID(s) 5 - Event ID(s) 6 - Magnitude Limits 5.0 7.0 7 - Latitude Limits 8 - Longitude Limits 9 - Depth Limits 10 - RMS Limits 11 - Number of Stations Limits 12 - Hypocenter Errors Latitude Limits 13 - Hypocenter Errors Longitude Limits 14 - Hypocenter Errors Depth Limits 15 - Minimum Number of Polarities 16 - Hypocenter Agencies 17 - Magnitude Agencies 18 - Station Codes, components and distance range 19 - Polygon 20 - Use all header lines 21 - Look for wave form file names 22 - Gap range 23 - Phases 24 - Volcanic subclasses 25 - Moment tnesor solution Ok. Input realized successfully. SELECT NUMBER TO CHANGE PARAMETER, RETURN TO SEARCH: 199309.CAT No of events: 1 Selected: 1 Selected total: 1 199406.CAT No of events: 1 Selected: 1 Selected total: 2 199410.CAT No of events: 1 Selected: 0 Selected total: 2 199508.CAT No of events: 1 Selected: 0 Selected total: 2 199511.CAT No of events: 1 Selected: 0 Selected total: 2 199606.CAT No of events: 6 Selected: 3 Selected total: 5 199607.CAT No of events: 5 Selected: 1 Selected total: 6 TOTAL NUMBER OF EVENTS IN TIME INTERVAL 16 NUMBER OF DISTANT EVENTS - - - - - 7 NUMBER OF REGIONAL EVENTS - - - - - 0 NUMBER OF LOCAL EVENTS - - - - - 9 --------------------------------------------------- NUMBER OF EVENTS SELECTED ************* 6 NUMBER OF WAVEFORM FILES SELECTED 9 NUMBER OF INDEXES SELECTED 6 SELECTED EARTHQUAKES ARE IN FILE: select.out LOCAL INDEX FILE IN: index.out NAMES FOR WAVEFORM FILES IN FILE: waveform_names.out SELECT COMMANDS IN FILE: select.inp
Note above, that the second time the menu is shown, the choice of magnitude limits is shown. For each CAT file in the catalog, the number of events in file, number of events selected from that file and the accumulated number are listed. The last file might not show the correct number of events in file since SELECT might stop before reading the whole file if the end time is in the middle of the file. If start time is blank, 1980 is used. The end time can also be blank, and 2025 is used. This option is useful when selection on whole data base or whole file.
NOTE on time interval: If selecting from S-files or the CAT data base, selection will stop when one event reach the time limit so a wrong time in S-file could stop search. When selection from a file, all events in file will be checked so there is no requirement for correct time order.
Index.out file: It contains the indexes of files selected and can be used to access theses file only like eev index.out. NOTE that the index file will only contain events which have an ID line since ID line is used to create the reference.