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From: fdsn-wg2-data-bounces<at>iris.washington.edu
[fdsn-wg2-data-bounces<at>iris.washington.edu] On Behalf Of Chad
Trabant
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 6:15 AM
To: fdsn-wg2-data<at>iris.washington.edu
Subject: Re: [fdsn-wg2-data] proposal new blockettes
Dear WG-II,
Regarding the two proposed data blockettes:
1) The "Delay time Information Blockette" seems reasonable and we would
suggest that it be accompanied by a paragraph describing the intended use,
such as is done for blockette 405. We are assuming that is this is a
bookkeeping blockette that documents components of the total time
correction in field 16 of the fixed section data header, please let us
if we misunderstood the intention. The descriptive paragraph shouldoperation
clearly state that data parsers do not need to perform any further
when encountering this blockette to determine sample times. A lessinput
important characteristic is the usage of "10001" as a blockette type, we
would recommended "2001".
2) We feel the proposal for a "Quartz Pressure Blockette" is too specific
being limited to a particular instrument type, a general solution would
be preferred.
Also it is not clear if the coefficients are changing continuously and
represent the actual data stream or are they fixed for a given set of
values. We ask the authors to clarify.alternative
In the case where the coefficients represent the actual data an
solution might be the use of blockette 2000 which can contain nearly anysamples
data.
In the case where the coefficients are fixed for a given set of input
the question arises for why this would be a data blockette instead ofwritten
as a station control header blockette. Blockette 62 could potentially bewithin
extended by defining a new response type (equation), similar to the entry
for the MacLaurirn pressure sensors, and create a new field 7.
regards,
Chad Trabant
Tim Ahern
Rick Benson
On Apr 21, 2010, at 12:22 PM, Sleeman, Reinoud (KNMI) wrote:
Dear WG-II members,
I received the following request from JAMSTEC for 2 new blockettes
SEED,gauges
including a detailed description (see attached file):______________________________________________________________________
One is ``Delay time Information Blockette" which describes breakdown oftotal
delay time. The other is ``Quartz Pressure Blockette" which includes 14coefficients
to convert count value of quartz-type pressure gauge data to physicalvalue.
1. ``Delay time Information Blockette"
We are going to install some seismometers and quartz-type pressure
in seafloor this year.different
The clock time of seafloor data stamped at land base station is
from the time in seafloorstation,
observation because of the delay of time from sensor to seafloor
node point of optic submarinemicro-sec
cable, and the land base station.correction is written in field
This time difference is corrected in the land base station, and the time
16 (100 micro-sec unit) in Fixed Section of Data Header.to utilize the system check of
We here want to describe the breakdown of total delay time in SEED and
data transfer and the acquisition of more precise (more than 100
precision) time at sensor inobservation.
seafloor.
We want to define the new blockette on delay time for seafloor
coefficients2. ``Quartz Pressure Blockette"(Paroscientific, Inc.).
We observe water pressure using quartz-type pressure gauge
This gauge is monitoring not only water pressure but also temperaturein frequency domain for high-
accuracy measurement.
Data user needs to use conversion equations and 14 conversion
if they analyze the data withblockettes
physical value such as Pascal unit.pressure gauge.
We want to define the new blockette on the coefficient for quartz-type
______________________________________________________________________
_______
I'm not an expert in this type of measurements but the proposed
seems OK for me
within the SEED format. Please give me your opinion, if any. If thereare no objections within 3
weeks I will approve this proposal._______________________________________________
Best regards
Reinoud
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Dear WG-II members,
I believe the detailed explanation by Seji concerning the proposed new blockette (2001) is
clear and answers the questions by Chad, Tim and Rick. However, in my opinion the use of
a letter code (AA, B1 etc) for the data transfered path should be predefined and described in
the SEED manual. Seji, can you please define the codes as you are using them now ?
Apart from this I believe this blockette can be approved - if you have any objection please
let us know within 2 weeks.
For the second item I do not see how the equation for pressure, which is not a polynomial, could
be written in blockette 62. I believe it also requires values from 2 outputs (U, T), right ? If
you have any suggestion/idea of how to incorporate such a complex equation into a SEED blockette
let us know.
Best regards - and a happy new year to all of you !
Reinoud
________________________________
From: fdsn-wg2-data-bounces<at>iris.washington.edu on behalf of Seiji Tsuboi
Sent: Wed 5/12/2010 4:35
To: fdsn-wg2-data<at>iris.washington.edu
Subject: Re: [fdsn-wg2-data] proposal new blockettes
Dear members of WG-II
I am sorry for late replies to the comments. We try to clarify our proposal
in the following explanation. Please let us know if we need further
explanation.
Thank you very much.
Seiji Tsuboi
1) This blockette documents components of the total time correction.
As you pointed out, data users do not need to perform any further operation
when encountering this blockette to determine sample times. This blockette
also enables us to derive more precise time information, which depends on
the frequency corresponding to the time unit (field 8,9,10), at each
data-transfer stage before applying time correction. We modified the
explanation of this blockette and temporarily named blockette 2001. Please
see the attached file.
2) To clalify the instrument what we are suing, we would explain some
details.
The quartz pressure gauge we install outputs periods of temperature and
pressure.
Data users need to use conversion equations and 14 conversion coefficients
if they analyze the data with physical value such as Pascal unit.
The conversion equations are as follows:
Temperature=Y1*U^1+Y2*U^2+Y3*U^3 (physical value)
U:Measured period of temperature (sensor output)
Y1-Y3:Coefficinets
Pressure=C(1-T0^2/T^2)(1-D(1-T0^2/T^2)) (physical value)
C=C1+C2*U^1+C3*U^2
D=D1+D2*U^1
T0=T1+T2*U^1+T3*U^2+T4*U^3+T5*U^4
T:Measured period of pressure (sensor output)
C1-C3, D1-D2, T1-T5:Coefficients
The coefficients are fixed for a given set of input samples.
For pressure, the equation is complex and is not a polynomial equation,
which may be different with an assumption of the Blockette 62 (Response
[Polynomial] Blockette).
Could you tell me whether we can extend or create a new field 7 of the
Blockette 62 for the above pressure equation?
We want to avoid the use of Maclaurin expansion because of the problem of
the precision of data conversion.
As another way, is it better to use the Blockette 62 to document the
coefficient and also use the Blockette 31 to explain the above complex
equation?
-----Original Message-----know
From: fdsn-wg2-data-bounces<at>iris.washington.edu
[fdsn-wg2-data-bounces<at>iris.washington.edu] On Behalf Of Chad
Trabant
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 6:15 AM
To: fdsn-wg2-data<at>iris.washington.edu
Subject: Re: [fdsn-wg2-data] proposal new blockettes
Dear WG-II,
Regarding the two proposed data blockettes:
1) The "Delay time Information Blockette" seems reasonable and we would
suggest that it be accompanied by a paragraph describing the intended use,
such as is done for blockette 405. We are assuming that is this is a
bookkeeping blockette that documents components of the total time
correction in field 16 of the fixed section data header, please let us
if we misunderstood the intention. The descriptive paragraph shouldoperation
clearly state that data parsers do not need to perform any further
when encountering this blockette to determine sample times. A lessinput
important characteristic is the usage of "10001" as a blockette type, we
would recommended "2001".
2) We feel the proposal for a "Quartz Pressure Blockette" is too specific
being limited to a particular instrument type, a general solution would
be preferred.
Also it is not clear if the coefficients are changing continuously and
represent the actual data stream or are they fixed for a given set of
values. We ask the authors to clarify.alternative
In the case where the coefficients represent the actual data an
solution might be the use of blockette 2000 which can contain nearly anysamples
data.
In the case where the coefficients are fixed for a given set of input
the question arises for why this would be a data blockette instead ofwritten
as a station control header blockette. Blockette 62 could potentially bewithin
extended by defining a new response type (equation), similar to the entry
for the MacLaurirn pressure sensors, and create a new field 7.
regards,
Chad Trabant
Tim Ahern
Rick Benson
On Apr 21, 2010, at 12:22 PM, Sleeman, Reinoud (KNMI) wrote:
Dear WG-II members,
I received the following request from JAMSTEC for 2 new blockettes
SEED,gauges
including a detailed description (see attached file):______________________________________________________________________
One is ``Delay time Information Blockette" which describes breakdown oftotal
delay time. The other is ``Quartz Pressure Blockette" which includes 14coefficients
to convert count value of quartz-type pressure gauge data to physicalvalue.
1. ``Delay time Information Blockette"
We are going to install some seismometers and quartz-type pressure
in seafloor this year.different
The clock time of seafloor data stamped at land base station is
from the time in seafloorstation,
observation because of the delay of time from sensor to seafloor
node point of optic submarinemicro-sec
cable, and the land base station.correction is written in field
This time difference is corrected in the land base station, and the time
16 (100 micro-sec unit) in Fixed Section of Data Header.to utilize the system check of
We here want to describe the breakdown of total delay time in SEED and
data transfer and the acquisition of more precise (more than 100
precision) time at sensor inobservation.
seafloor.
We want to define the new blockette on delay time for seafloor
coefficients2. ``Quartz Pressure Blockette"(Paroscientific, Inc.).
We observe water pressure using quartz-type pressure gauge
This gauge is monitoring not only water pressure but also temperaturein frequency domain for high-
accuracy measurement.
Data user needs to use conversion equations and 14 conversion
if they analyze the data withblockettes
physical value such as Pascal unit.pressure gauge.
We want to define the new blockette on the coefficient for quartz-type
______________________________________________________________________
_______
I'm not an expert in this type of measurements but the proposed
seems OK for me_______________________________________________
within the SEED format. Please give me your opinion, if any. If thereare no objections within 3
weeks I will approve this proposal._______________________________________________
Best regards
Reinoud
_______________________________________________
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-----Original Message-----predefined
From: Tim Ahern [tim<at>iris.washington.edu]
Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2011 5:00 AM
To: Sleeman, Reinoud (KNMI)
Cc: Seiji Tsuboi; fdsn-wg2-data<at>iris.washington.edu
Subject: Re: [fdsn-wg2-data] proposal new blockettes
Seiji
Can you clarify if these are both data blockettes? If they are would any
changes need to be made to rdseed or any other
standard SEED utilities? It has been so long I can't remember (or find
in my email any of the specifics)
Cheers
Tim
Program Manager, IRIS Data Management System
IRIS DMC
1408 NE 45th Street #201
Seattle, WA 98105
(206)547-0393 x118
(206) 547-1093 FAX
On Jan 6, 2011, at 2:14 AM, Sleeman, Reinoud (KNMI) wrote:
Dear WG-II members,blockette (2001) is
I believe the detailed explanation by Seji concerning the proposed new
clear and answers the questions by Chad, Tim and Rick. However, in myopinion the use of
a letter code (AA, B1 etc) for the data transfered path should be
and described inoutputs
the SEED manual. Seji, can you please define the codes as you are usingthem now ?
Apart from this I believe this blockette can be approved - if you haveany objection please
let us know within 2 weeks.is not a polynomial, could
For the second item I do not see how the equation for pressure, which
be written in blockette 62. I believe it also requires values from 2
(U, T), right ? Ifequation
you have any suggestion/idea of how to incorporate such a complex
into a SEED blocketteproposal
let us know.Tsuboi
Best regards - and a happy new year to all of you !
Reinoud
________________________________
From: fdsn-wg2-data-bounces<at>iris.washington.edu on behalf of Seiji
Sent: Wed 5/12/2010 4:35
To: fdsn-wg2-data<at>iris.washington.edu
Subject: Re: [fdsn-wg2-data] proposal new blockettes
Dear members of WG-II
I am sorry for late replies to the comments. We try to clarify our
operationin the following explanation. Please let us know if we need further
explanation.
Thank you very much.
Seiji Tsuboi
1) This blockette documents components of the total time correction.
As you pointed out, data users do not need to perform any further
blockettewhen encountering this blockette to determine sample times. This
Pleasealso enables us to derive more precise time information, which dependson
the frequency corresponding to the time unit (field 8,9,10), at each
data-transfer stage before applying time correction. We modified the
explanation of this blockette and temporarily named blockette 2001.
coefficientssee the attached file.
2) To clalify the instrument what we are suing, we would explain some
details.
The quartz pressure gauge we install outputs periods of temperature and
pressure.
Data users need to use conversion equations and 14 conversion
specificif they analyze the data with physical value such as Pascal unit.of
The conversion equations are as follows:
Temperature=Y1*U^1+Y2*U^2+Y3*U^3 (physical value)
U:Measured period of temperature (sensor output)
Y1-Y3:Coefficinets
Pressure=C(1-T0^2/T^2)(1-D(1-T0^2/T^2)) (physical value)
C=C1+C2*U^1+C3*U^2
D=D1+D2*U^1
T0=T1+T2*U^1+T3*U^2+T4*U^3+T5*U^4
T:Measured period of pressure (sensor output)
C1-C3, D1-D2, T1-T5:Coefficients
The coefficients are fixed for a given set of input samples.
For pressure, the equation is complex and is not a polynomial equation,
which may be different with an assumption of the Blockette 62 (Response
[Polynomial] Blockette).
Could you tell me whether we can extend or create a new field 7 of the
Blockette 62 for the above pressure equation?
We want to avoid the use of Maclaurin expansion because of the problem
the precision of data conversion.use,
As another way, is it better to use the Blockette 62 to document the
coefficient and also use the Blockette 31 to explain the above complex
equation?
-----Original Message-----
From: fdsn-wg2-data-bounces<at>iris.washington.edu
[fdsn-wg2-data-bounces<at>iris.washington.edu] On Behalf Of Chad
Trabant
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 6:15 AM
To: fdsn-wg2-data<at>iris.washington.edu
Subject: Re: [fdsn-wg2-data] proposal new blockettes
Dear WG-II,
Regarding the two proposed data blockettes:
1) The "Delay time Information Blockette" seems reasonable and we would
suggest that it be accompanied by a paragraph describing the intended
wesuch as is done for blockette 405. We are assuming that is this is aknow
bookkeeping blockette that documents components of the total time
correction in field 16 of the fixed section data header, please let us
if we misunderstood the intention. The descriptive paragraph shouldoperation
clearly state that data parsers do not need to perform any further
when encountering this blockette to determine sample times. A less
important characteristic is the usage of "10001" as a blockette type,
would recommended "2001".
2) We feel the proposal for a "Quartz Pressure Blockette" is too
entryanybeing limited to a particular instrument type, a general solution wouldinput
be preferred.
Also it is not clear if the coefficients are changing continuously and
represent the actual data stream or are they fixed for a given set of
values. We ask the authors to clarify.alternative
In the case where the coefficients represent the actual data an
solution might be the use of blockette 2000 which can contain nearly
bedata.samples
In the case where the coefficients are fixed for a given set of input
the question arises for why this would be a data blockette instead ofwritten
as a station control header blockette. Blockette 62 could potentially
extended by defining a new response type (equation), similar to the
______________________________________________________________________for the MacLaurirn pressure sensors, and create a new field 7.within
regards,
Chad Trabant
Tim Ahern
Rick Benson
On Apr 21, 2010, at 12:22 PM, Sleeman, Reinoud (KNMI) wrote:
Dear WG-II members,
I received the following request from JAMSTEC for 2 new blockettes
SEED,
including a detailed description (see attached file):
ofOne is ``Delay time Information Blockette" which describes breakdown
14total
delay time. The other is ``Quartz Pressure Blockette" which includes
timecoefficientsgauges
to convert count value of quartz-type pressure gauge data to physicalvalue.
1. ``Delay time Information Blockette"
We are going to install some seismometers and quartz-type pressure
in seafloor this year.different
The clock time of seafloor data stamped at land base station is
from the time in seafloorstation,
observation because of the delay of time from sensor to seafloor
node point of optic submarine
cable, and the land base station.
This time difference is corrected in the land base station, and the
______________________________________________________________________correction is written in fieldmicro-sec
16 (100 micro-sec unit) in Fixed Section of Data Header.to utilize the system check of
We here want to describe the breakdown of total delay time in SEED and
data transfer and the acquisition of more precise (more than 100
precision) time at sensor inobservation.
seafloor.
We want to define the new blockette on delay time for seafloor
coefficients2. ``Quartz Pressure Blockette"(Paroscientific, Inc.).
We observe water pressure using quartz-type pressure gauge
This gauge is monitoring not only water pressure but also temperaturein frequency domain for high-
accuracy measurement.
Data user needs to use conversion equations and 14 conversion
if they analyze the data with
physical value such as Pascal unit.pressure gauge.
We want to define the new blockette on the coefficient for quartz-type
_______blockettes
I'm not an expert in this type of measurements but the proposed
seems OK for me_______________________________________________
within the SEED format. Please give me your opinion, if any. If thereare no objections within 3
weeks I will approve this proposal._______________________________________________
Best regards
Reinoud
_______________________________________________
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From this data policy, constructing new blockette on the quartz pressureinformation may not be needed in the immediate future.
-----Original Message-----opinion
From: Sleeman, Reinoud (KNMI) [reinoud.sleeman<at>knmi.nl]
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2011 7:15 PM
To: Seiji Tsuboi; fdsn-wg2-data<at>iris.washington.edu
Subject: RE: [fdsn-wg2-data] proposal new blockettes
Dear WG-II members,
I believe the detailed explanation by Seji concerning the proposed new
blockette (2001) is
clear and answers the questions by Chad, Tim and Rick. However, in my
the use ofpredefined
a letter code (AA, B1 etc) for the data transfered path should be
and described inoutputs
the SEED manual. Seji, can you please define the codes as you are using
them now ?
Apart from this I believe this blockette can be approved - if you have any
objection please
let us know within 2 weeks.
For the second item I do not see how the equation for pressure, which is
not a polynomial, could
be written in blockette 62. I believe it also requires values from 2
(U, T), right ? Ifproposal
you have any suggestion/idea of how to incorporate such a complex equation
into a SEED blockette
let us know.
Best regards - and a happy new year to all of you !
Reinoud
________________________________
From: fdsn-wg2-data-bounces<at>iris.washington.edu on behalf of Seiji Tsuboi
Sent: Wed 5/12/2010 4:35
To: fdsn-wg2-data<at>iris.washington.edu
Subject: Re: [fdsn-wg2-data] proposal new blockettes
Dear members of WG-II
I am sorry for late replies to the comments. We try to clarify our
in the following explanation. Please let us know if we need furtheroperation
explanation.
Thank you very much.
Seiji Tsuboi
1) This blockette documents components of the total time correction.
As you pointed out, data users do not need to perform any further
when encountering this blockette to determine sample times. This blockettespecific
also enables us to derive more precise time information, which depends on
the frequency corresponding to the time unit (field 8,9,10), at each
data-transfer stage before applying time correction. We modified the
explanation of this blockette and temporarily named blockette 2001. Please
see the attached file.
2) To clalify the instrument what we are suing, we would explain some
details.
The quartz pressure gauge we install outputs periods of temperature and
pressure.
Data users need to use conversion equations and 14 conversion coefficients
if they analyze the data with physical value such as Pascal unit.
The conversion equations are as follows:
Temperature=Y1*U^1+Y2*U^2+Y3*U^3 (physical value)
U:Measured period of temperature (sensor output)
Y1-Y3:Coefficinets
Pressure=C(1-T0^2/T^2)(1-D(1-T0^2/T^2)) (physical value)
C=C1+C2*U^1+C3*U^2
D=D1+D2*U^1
T0=T1+T2*U^1+T3*U^2+T4*U^3+T5*U^4
T:Measured period of pressure (sensor output)
C1-C3, D1-D2, T1-T5:Coefficients
The coefficients are fixed for a given set of input samples.
For pressure, the equation is complex and is not a polynomial equation,
which may be different with an assumption of the Blockette 62 (Response
[Polynomial] Blockette).
Could you tell me whether we can extend or create a new field 7 of the
Blockette 62 for the above pressure equation?
We want to avoid the use of Maclaurin expansion because of the problem of
the precision of data conversion.
As another way, is it better to use the Blockette 62 to document the
coefficient and also use the Blockette 31 to explain the above complex
equation?
-----Original Message-----use,
From: fdsn-wg2-data-bounces<at>iris.washington.edu
[fdsn-wg2-data-bounces<at>iris.washington.edu] On Behalf Of Chad
Trabant
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 6:15 AM
To: fdsn-wg2-data<at>iris.washington.edu
Subject: Re: [fdsn-wg2-data] proposal new blockettes
Dear WG-II,
Regarding the two proposed data blockettes:
1) The "Delay time Information Blockette" seems reasonable and we would
suggest that it be accompanied by a paragraph describing the intended
such as is done for blockette 405. We are assuming that is this is aknow
bookkeeping blockette that documents components of the total time
correction in field 16 of the fixed section data header, please let us
if we misunderstood the intention. The descriptive paragraph shouldoperation
clearly state that data parsers do not need to perform any further
when encountering this blockette to determine sample times. A lesswe
important characteristic is the usage of "10001" as a blockette type,
would recommended "2001".
2) We feel the proposal for a "Quartz Pressure Blockette" is too
entrybeing limited to a particular instrument type, a general solution wouldinput
be preferred.
Also it is not clear if the coefficients are changing continuously and
represent the actual data stream or are they fixed for a given set of
values. We ask the authors to clarify.alternative
In the case where the coefficients represent the actual data an
solution might be the use of blockette 2000 which can contain nearly anysamples
data.
In the case where the coefficients are fixed for a given set of input
the question arises for why this would be a data blockette instead ofwritten
as a station control header blockette. Blockette 62 could potentiallybe
extended by defining a new response type (equation), similar to the
for the MacLaurirn pressure sensors, and create a new field 7.within
regards,
Chad Trabant
Tim Ahern
Rick Benson
On Apr 21, 2010, at 12:22 PM, Sleeman, Reinoud (KNMI) wrote:
Dear WG-II members,
I received the following request from JAMSTEC for 2 new blockettes
SEED,______________________________________________________________________
including a detailed description (see attached file):
ofOne is ``Delay time Information Blockette" which describes breakdown
total14
delay time. The other is ``Quartz Pressure Blockette" which includes
coefficientsgauges
to convert count value of quartz-type pressure gauge data to physicalvalue.
1. ``Delay time Information Blockette"
We are going to install some seismometers and quartz-type pressure
in seafloor this year.different
The clock time of seafloor data stamped at land base station is
from the time in seafloorstation,
observation because of the delay of time from sensor to seafloor
node point of optic submarinetime
cable, and the land base station.
This time difference is corrected in the land base station, and the
correction is written in fieldmicro-sec
16 (100 micro-sec unit) in Fixed Section of Data Header.to utilize the system check of
We here want to describe the breakdown of total delay time in SEED and
data transfer and the acquisition of more precise (more than 100
precision) time at sensor inobservation.
seafloor.
We want to define the new blockette on delay time for seafloor
coefficients2. ``Quartz Pressure Blockette"(Paroscientific, Inc.).
We observe water pressure using quartz-type pressure gauge
This gauge is monitoring not only water pressure but also temperaturein frequency domain for high-
accuracy measurement.
Data user needs to use conversion equations and 14 conversion
if they analyze the data with______________________________________________________________________
physical value such as Pascal unit.pressure gauge.
We want to define the new blockette on the coefficient for quartz-type
_______blockettes
I'm not an expert in this type of measurements but the proposed
seems OK for me
within the SEED format. Please give me your opinion, if any. If thereare no objections within 3
weeks I will approve this proposal._______________________________________________
Best regards
Reinoud
_______________________________________________
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