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Changelog

Release v1.0 (2022/10/16) DOI

Changes and differences compared to sws_tools by Michael Grund:

  • 001_stereoplot
    • Support of rotation-correlation method (Bowman & Ando 1987)
    • Support of eigenvalue method (Silver & Chan 1991)
    • Support of splits of simultaneous inversion of multiple waveforms (Roy et al. 2017)
    • Fix colormap set up for Scientific Colour maps (Crameri 2021) (PR opened, will be fixed)
    • Support of cyclic colormaps of Scientific Colour maps (Crameri 2021)
    • Remove diverging and multi-sequential colormaps of Scientific Colour maps (Crameri 2021)
    • Support of sequential and cyclic colormaps of cmocean colormaps (Thyng et al. 2016)
    • Add check whether files / data is from one single recording station
  • 003_modeling
    • Support of input files of SplitLab version 1.2.1 (Porritt 2014) (additionally to version 1.0.5 (original))
    • Sort models separately for the different model types (based on rote mean square error)
    • No double-counting of stacks and singles (within 5° backazimuth bins)
    • Allow for color-coding with respect to the fast polarization direction (support of phase of cmocean colormaps (Thyng et al. 2016))
    • Allow for color-coding with respect to the root mean square error (support of grayC of Scientific Colour maps (Crameri 2021))
    • Read multi-event analysis results from txt files instead of from structure
    • Support of splits of simultaneous inversion of multiple waveforms (Roy et al. 2017) (nulls are only plotted)
    • Generate model parameter plots for the different model types
    • Generate synthetic stereoplots separately for the different model types
    • Add expected backazimuth directions for nulls for the two-layer scenario (under development)
    • Output txt files with model parameters for the different model types

Contributors: Yvonne Fröhlich