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Clairsentients are [[http://freefortunetelleronline.com/real-fortune-teller-online-how-to-become-one/|helpful resources]] that experience or sense things. They often use their thoughts as a means to gather information. Some clairsentients have the opportunity to gather data by touching certain objects. And when things of the heart are involved, uncomfortable disappointment can be a consequence of believing in fabricated reports. Think of it like this. In lives past you created particular imbalances that have to be adjusted in this life. This is a karmic debt. We all have karma (the law of just take) and give, good and bad. With this in your mind, you should live life with the concept that what you build in this life will balance out at a future stage. According to several aspects, this process might happen in this life or the next one. But if you created an imbalance in a particular area of your lifetime, it must certanly be fixed (or brought to balance). | = QuakeML = ||<style="background-color: yellow;"> '''News: RfC on three sub-packages of QuakeML 2.0 has started. Find more information on the [[QuakeML2.0RFC|RfC]] page.''' || QuakeML is a flexible, extensible and modular XML representation of seismological data which is intended to cover a broad range of fields of application in modern seismology. QuakeML is an open standard and is developed by a distributed [[People|team]] in a transparent collaborative manner. QuakeML initially (until version 1.2) covered (only) a basic seismic event description, including moment tensors. The flexible approach of QuakeML allows further extensions of the standard in order to represent waveform data, macroseismic information, probability density functions, slip distributions, shake maps, and others. == QuakeML version 1.2 == Version 1.2 is the latest stable version QuakeML. Schemas and other documentation for version 1.2 can be found [[Documents|here]]. This is the version that is used in results of event queries to FDSN web services and is supported by data centers around the world. == QuakeML version 2.0 == [[QuakeML2.0|QuakeML 2.0]] will be the next major version. It will add many new thematic packages that are currently under development. For three of these packages, a [[QuakeML2.0RFC|Request for Comments]] is open, feel free to participate. If you have questions or suggestions, please contact us at [[mailto:quakeml@sed.ethz.ch|quakeml@sed.ethz.ch]]. ---- '''Note: In order to edit Wiki pages, you need to sign up for an account. Unfortunately, we had to disable the sign-up page because of uncontrollable spam to the Wiki. If you need an account, please write an e-mail to quakeml@sed.ethz.ch, we will create the account and e-mail you the login data.''' ---- |
QuakeML
News: RfC on three sub-packages of QuakeML 2.0 has started. Find more information on the RfC page. |
QuakeML is a flexible, extensible and modular XML representation of seismological data which is intended to cover a broad range of fields of application in modern seismology.
QuakeML is an open standard and is developed by a distributed team in a transparent collaborative manner. QuakeML initially (until version 1.2) covered (only) a basic seismic event description, including moment tensors.
The flexible approach of QuakeML allows further extensions of the standard in order to represent waveform data, macroseismic information, probability density functions, slip distributions, shake maps, and others.
QuakeML version 1.2
Version 1.2 is the latest stable version QuakeML. Schemas and other documentation for version 1.2 can be found here. This is the version that is used in results of event queries to FDSN web services and is supported by data centers around the world.
QuakeML version 2.0
QuakeML 2.0 will be the next major version. It will add many new thematic packages that are currently under development. For three of these packages, a Request for Comments is open, feel free to participate.
If you have questions or suggestions, please contact us at quakeml@sed.ethz.ch.
Note: In order to edit Wiki pages, you need to sign up for an account. Unfortunately, we had to disable the sign-up page because of uncontrollable spam to the Wiki. If you need an account, please write an e-mail to quakeml@sed.ethz.ch, we will create the account and e-mail you the login data.