(three examples, columns ex.1, 2, 3, are shown)
N |
BEECD WF parameters |
code |
ex. 1 |
ex. 2 |
ex. 3 |
origin. /comp. |
content/comments |
1
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BEECD preference code | P |
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F
indicates
the entry of a family of multiple determinations (see next parameter) which
was selected as "preferable" according to the root evaluation (Rc: see
Task 2 ), or
(1338 entries)
an entry corresponding to a single determination (9993 entries) The total number of F entries is 11331
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2
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BEECD determination type | Dt |
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SD
single determination (9993 entries)
MD multiple determination (2663entries) DD duplicated determination (553 entries) |
3
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Family numerator | Fn |
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progressive
numerator of families of multiple determinations
(MD entries pointing to the same event are given the same Fn value). Also single determinations have a Fn. The total number of families is 11331 (each family has a F entry) |
4
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Dataset source | Ds |
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code of the origin PEC (according to Tab. 1.1) |
5
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Source entry number | Sen |
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reported from the original PEC or given during the recompilation |
6
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Source entry type | Set |
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reported from the original PEC
input PEC reporting parameters which were inserted here are: AHU92, KSH82, HER95, LAA96, LAB95, LEY86 and MEM83 they mostly refers to fore- and aftershocks |
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7
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Year | Ye |
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8
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Month | Mo |
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Time is reported from the original PEC. As time parameters are |
9
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Day | Da |
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given according to varied, often not defined time-systems | ||
10
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Hour | Ho |
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11
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Minute | Mi |
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needs to be recompiled | |||
12
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Second | Se | |||||
13
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Comment to time | Ct |
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In
this column all parameters explaining uncertainties of time determination
are inserted. They are of varied type:
input PEC reporting parameters which were inserted here are: AHU92, COM82, KSH82, LAA96, SHA74, SUK75 needs to be recompiled |
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14
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Area of maximum effects | Ax |
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ODENW. |
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reported from the original PEC |
15
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Amount of references | Ar |
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M indicates
that references were multiple in the original file
(for the handling of multiple references see Task 2) |
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16
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Root | R |
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code
of the reference adopted as root according to Task 2
(reported from the original PEC ) to be homogenized
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17
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Root class | Rc |
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see explanation in Task 2 |
18
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Numb. of macroseismic observations | Nmo |
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Number
of intensity datapoints (Rc of type 1)
or potential macroseismic data (Rc of type 2 or 3) not completely
filled
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19
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Comment to n. of macroseismic obs. | Co | indicates
that the macroseismic observations are potential only intensity datapoints
not used |
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20
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Maximum observed intensity | Ix |
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Value determined from the highest intensity datapoint of the root (Rc of type 1) |
21
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Macroseismic scale | Sc |
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code
of the macroseismic scale in which intensity datapoints and/or Io are expressed
(see Tab. 1.3)
not completely
filled
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22
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Epicentral intensity | Io | 70 | 60 | 50 |
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in
this parameter two categories of input PEC have been grouped :
ï parameters explicitely assessed as Io ï parameters assessed as Ix but understandable as a way to determine Io, rather then corresponding to the BEECD definition of Ix (AHU92, COM82, PAP89) only the MUS94 input PEC was taken as explicitely Ix. |
23
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Comment to Io or Ix | CI |
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in some input PEC this code points out the accuracy of the determination; in some other the way this parameter were determined. | |||
24
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Latitude | Lat | 46.000 | 46.133 | 12.200 |
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recompiled in degrees and thousandths |
25
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Longitude | Lon | 14.500 | 50.180 | 12.320 |
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recompiled in degrees and thousandths |
26
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Comment to epicentre location | Ce | A | 4 |
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in some input PEC this parameter gives the uncertainty of the location | |
27
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Hypocentral depth | H |
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reported from the original PEC | |||
28
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Comment to hypocentral depth | Ch |
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input
PEC reporting this parameter are ADLEN, AHU92, GRU88, KSH82, LAB95, LEY86
and SHA74.
It usually shows a class of depth. |
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29
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Surface waves magnitude | Ms |
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none | |||
30
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Comment to surface waves mag. | Cs |
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none | |||
31
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Num. of instrumental observations | Os |
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none | |||
32
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Standard deviation | Sd |
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none | |||
33
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Agency | Ag |
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none | |||
34
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Local magnitude | ML |
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reported by MUS94 only (it means magnitude of macroseismic origin, calibrated to ML) | |||
35
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Body waves magnitude | Mb |
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none | |||
36
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Macroseismic magnitude | Mm | 47 | 41 | 0 |
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in
this parameter three categories of magnitude
have been grouped : ï explicitely assessed as Mm ï non explicitely assessed as M but obviously of macroseismic origin ï assessed as Ms but obviously macroseismic |
37
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Comment to Mm | Cm |
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Input PEC giving the accuracy for Mm determination are GRU88, KSH82 and LAB95. | |||
38
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Magnitude (unidentified type) | M |
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none | |||
39
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BEECD entry number | Ben | 44 | 19002 | 13268 |
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progressive and univoque entry numerator |