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... ... @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ 23 23 24 24 (% class="box warningmessage" %) 25 25 ((( 26 - NOTEAusPass no longer hosts AU networkmetadata~-~- you will have to get this from Earthscope/IRIS.26 +Unfortunately, AusPass no longer hosts AU network data~-~- you will now have to get this from Earthscope/IRIS. 27 27 ))) 28 28 29 29 == QA/QC == ... ... @@ -46,16 +46,26 @@ 46 46 47 47 Soon we will also begin hosting regionally specific catalogs with full phase picks. 48 48 49 -= SmartSolo Node Polarity bug(IGU-16HR only)=49 += SmartSolo Node Polarity Issues = 50 50 51 - In[[ late2023 it wasdiscovered>>https://epic.earthscope.org/content/smartsolo-archives-flipped-polarity-igu-16hr-3c-5hz]]that the vertical Z channelof**the IGU-16HRshortperiod **SmartSolonodesisactually invertedrelative to the standardexpectation of "positiveup" (verticalaxis dip = -90). EarthScope's solutionwas to add a -1 multiplier to the//response data.//Becausewe have a much smaller volume of thisdatatofix, and far less of it already distributed prior to this announcement, we haveopted to do the opposite; e.g. we invertthe//raw data// because the data is what is wrong; not the response.51 +There has been a lot of confusion about the polarity of the IGU-16HR (1C and 3C) data, as well as the BD3C-5 data over the years. 52 52 53 -**In late 2025 we also discovered that the horizontal (N and E) channels are ALSO flipped! Data downloaded before Friday 5 December 2025 is affected- multiply your DH[NE] channels by -1 if you have already downloaded them.** 53 +(% class="box errormessage" %) 54 +((( 55 +ALL IGU-16HR channels have **negative** polarity relative to "standard" FDSNXML convention (e.g., positive down = -90 degrees, positive north = 0 degrees, positive east = 90 degrees). Freshly exported data requires a -1 multiplier relative to be "correct" relative to what you're likely expecting. 56 +))) 54 54 55 -Until very recently we also thought that the BD3C-5 "broadband" nodes had inverted data by default, but now understand that their raw exported data has the correct polarity. 58 +(% class="box infomessage" %) 59 +((( 60 +BD3C-5 channels are "normal" and consistent with usual high gain seismometers. These sensors do not require any polarity flips. 61 +))) 56 56 57 -{{warning}} 58 -Do not mix up EarthScope's or the IRIS-NRL node response data with those available at AusPass. Theirs could be inverted relative to our data! In general we have low confidence in the information provided but can confirm that our metadata is at least "pretty close". 59 -{{/warning}} 63 +After much consternation was have finally tested this ourselves in a controlled environment, and have also consulted various agencies. We are now certain the above notices to be correct. Other researchers have demonstrated the same, e.g. the below. 60 60 65 +[[Arrivals showing the polarity of various instrument types (courtesy of the China Earthquake Administration). Note that the IGU-16HR3C (labelled HR3C) are inverted relative to the BD3C and CMG40T. >>image:Weixin Image_20260115150150_19_1185.png||alt="Arrivals showing various sensors. The HR3C channels are inverted."]] 66 + 67 +As of December 2025, all data on AusPass is now correct. Previously it was understood that only the "Z" channel data on the IGU-16HRs was incorrect. It is unclear how other agencies handle this, but for that reason we do not advise mixing up response information from what is provided on AusPass. It is possible that other groups account for this by adding a multiplier in the metadata and not by editing the waveform data. 68 + 61 61 70 + 71 +
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