SAC binary now availableWILBER is an interface that allows you to browse events and request data seamlessly from SPYDER® or FARM archives here at the DMC. Please forward any comments or questions to webmaster@iris.washington.edu.
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Events are labeled as FARM or SPYDER® and grouped by color (two listings of the same color means that there are two data sets for the same event). SPYDER® data is NOT quality controlled so this data is kept separate from the quality controlled FARM data. Once we have received all data related to an event and a FARM volume is considered complete, the SPYDER® data is removed. This process can take anywhere from 2 to 6 months from the time of the event.
Clicking on an event in the list will open up a new browser window.
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For more specific data requests (ie. more detailed parameters) please use WEED. For more information about available tools for reading SEED volumes please view our Data Access Tutorial or write to webmaster@iris.washington.edu.
WILBER requests are handled by using an ordered queue. If you are experiencing a delay in the fulfillment of your request, it could be for one of two reasons. If the first request in the queue gets "stuck" for any reason, the other requests in the queue are delayed. For this reason we have written a script that will automatically delete any request in the queue that is causing trouble. A user is informed of their deleted request by a README_ERROR file that appears in their user directory. So, if you have been waiting for more than 15 minutes for your request to be fulfilled, check your user directory (listed on your WILBER queue page) for an error file. If there is no error file then your request is still in the queue waiting to be processed and you'll just have to wait a little longer. If you aren't sure about what's going on, write to webmaster@iris.washington.edu for help.
If you try to resubmit a request that has already failed, it will probably fail again. Since we have been monitoring request failures, all failures have been caused by bad SEED volumes - NOT user error. Once a failure is detected, we recreate the SEED volume by hand and check for problems. If you are making a request on a Saturday or Sunday and it fails, please wait until Monday to re-submit your request - we aren't here on the weekends!