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- Reference Frame Convention
The code uses the following convention for the Cartesian reference frame:
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the
$x$ axis points East -
the
$y$ axis points North -
the
$z$ axis points up
Note that this convention is different from both the Aki and Richards (1980) convention and the Global/Harvard Centroid-Moment Tensor (CMT) convention. The Aki & Richards convention is
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the
$x$ axis points North -
the
$y$ axis points East -
the
$z$ axis points down
and the Global/Harvard CMT convention is
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the
$x$ axis points South -
the
$y$ axis points East -
the
$z$ axis points up
Aki, K., and P. G. Richards. 1980. Quantitative Seismology, Theory and Methods. San Francisco, USA: W. H. Freeman.
This documentation has been automatically generated by pandoc based on the User manual (LaTeX version) in folder doc/USER_MANUAL/ (Dec 20, 2023)
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