About SPUD

SPUD Version 2.6

The Searchable Product Depository (SPUD) is the IRIS DMC's primary data product management system. Complementing the DMC's SEED and assembled data archives, which contain time series recordings, the SPUD system primarily contains derivative data products of other types (images, movies, etc.) created either at the DMC or by members of the community.

For users SPUD is the query and access point for these products. The web interfaces allow users to search for products using customized queries across product and event details. Users can search across all product types at once or within specific product types. SPUD also has web service interfaces for programmatic discovery and access to the data products.

If any products from SPUD are used in your research please be sure to cite the identified author of the product and the IRIS DMS [Citation Information].

About Back Projection Products

The Back Projection (BP) product shows the beamformed time history and location of coherent short period P-wave energy generated by large earthquakes observed at three regional arrays and across the Global Seismic Network. These are automatically generated following all global M6.5+ earthquakes.

Virtual networks are formed by choosing stations within 25 degrees distance or azimuth to the center of three continents (NAmerica, EUrope, AUstralia). All available BHZ data are then aligned using a Multi-Channel Cross Correlation scheme which also downsamples the network by only choosing the stations with the highest average cross-correlation coefficient and at least one degree distance to it's nearest neighboring stations. BPs are performed by beam forming energy using square-root stacking to a flat grid around the source region with variable spatial resolution scaled by the magnitude of the earthquake. A 5 s wide cosine taper is used to average the beams. BP results are then averaged over time windows whose length increases with magnitude.

The upper gallery shows a movie of the combined BPs from all networks with sufficient data. The array response function is also shown which is generated using the same processing techniques and stations, except the raw data are replaced with synthetic seismograms with 5 s wide point-source triangle functions. The first and last frames show cumulative time integrated results. Results are affected by radiation pattern, Greens functions variations and array geometry. Warmer colors indicate greater beam power. A small cross shows the location of the peak beam power when absolute beam powers are low.

The lower gallery shows a summary figure for each array's BP as well as the individual array movie. In the summary figure, the lower left panel shows the time and location of local maxima. The colors correspond to relative time and the diameter to relative beam power. The other panels show the time-integrated results, the source-receiver geometry, and the MCCC aligned traces.

At the bottom of the page, text files with peak beam power (and their Lat/Lon location) as a function of time relative to origin are given for both the data and the synthetic ARF.

For more information on Back Projections visit the Backprojection product page.

This product is automatically generated without human review.

Back Projection Query Help

The page queries for Back Projection products.

Citing Back Projection Products

If you use Back Projections in publications, please cite:

Trabant, C., A. R. Hutko, M. Bahavar, R. Karstens, T. Ahern and R. Aster (2012), Data products at the IRIS DMC: stepping-stones for research and other application, Seismological Research Letters, 83(6), 846:854. doi: 10.1785/0220 120032

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Event Criteria
Depth (km)
0-33
33-70
70-150
150-300
300-500
500+
Magnitude
4
5
6
7
8
9
Max Lat:
Min Lon: Max Lon:
Min Lat:
Query Results: 509 items found
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Event Time (UTC)Depth (km)Trigger MagLatitudeLongitudeRegion
2013-06-15 17:34:2935.86.511.72-86.98NEAR COAST OF NICARAGUA
2013-06-13 16:47:2311.06.7-10.03107.18SOUTH OF JAWA, INDONESIA
2013-06-02 05:43:0314.36.523.79121.13TAIWAN
2013-05-24 14:56:31623.06.852.22151.52SEA OF OKHOTSK
2013-05-24 05:44:49601.78.254.87153.33SEA OF OKHOTSK
2013-05-23 21:07:40103.26.6-20.56-175.73TONGA ISLANDS
2013-05-23 17:19:04171.37.4-23.02-177.11SOUTH OF FIJI ISLANDS
2013-05-14 00:32:25603.37.018.75145.26MARIANA ISLANDS
2013-05-11 20:46:56205.46.5-17.94-175.07TONGA ISLANDS
2013-04-20 00:02:4712.26.630.28102.96SICHUAN, CHINA
2013-04-19 03:05:53122.27.246.18150.80KURIL ISLANDS
2013-04-16 22:55:267.96.8-3.18142.51NEAR N COAST OF NEW GUINEA, PNG.
2013-04-16 10:44:2082.07.728.1162.05SOUTHWESTERN PAKISTAN
2013-04-14 01:32:2764.36.6-6.50154.55SOLOMON ISLANDS
2013-04-06 04:42:3668.07.0-3.53138.47IRIAN JAYA, INDONESIA
2013-03-01 13:20:5031.76.750.94157.48KURIL ISLANDS
2013-03-01 12:53:5240.96.550.94157.51KURIL ISLANDS
2013-02-28 14:05:5152.46.950.93157.34KURIL ISLANDS
2013-02-14 13:13:5310.06.667.58142.59EASTERN SIBERIA, RUSSIA
2013-02-09 21:02:2218.06.5-10.97165.75SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
2013-02-09 14:16:06129.27.01.14-77.36COLOMBIA
2013-02-08 15:26:3926.97.0-10.91165.96SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
2013-02-08 11:12:129.97.1-10.93165.87SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
2013-02-07 18:59:169.96.6-11.00165.66SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
2013-02-06 01:12:235.78.0-10.75165.09SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
2013-02-02 14:17:34103.06.942.81143.08HOKKAIDO, JAPAN REGION
2013-01-30 20:15:4347.46.7-28.17-70.80CENTRAL CHILE
2013-01-05 08:58:199.67.755.29-134.73SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA
2012-12-21 22:28:09207.86.8-14.38167.26VANUATU ISLANDS
2012-12-10 16:53:09157.67.1-6.52129.81BANDA SEA
2012-12-07 08:18:2436.07.337.89144.09OFF EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
2012-11-16 18:12:374.96.849.29155.44KURIL ISLANDS
2012-11-11 22:15:0027.06.514.16-92.17NEAR COAST OF CHIAPAS, MEXICO
2012-11-11 01:12:389.96.623.0395.93MYANMAR
2012-11-07 16:35:5041.67.414.08-91.92GUATEMALA
2012-10-28 03:04:1017.57.752.77-131.93QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS REGION
2012-10-24 00:45:3639.46.610.12-85.35COSTA RICA
2012-10-12 00:31:3024.76.7-4.84134.08IRIAN JAYA REGION, INDONESIA
2012-09-30 16:31:34150.47.11.97-76.32COLOMBIA
2012-09-05 14:42:1040.77.610.12-85.35COSTA RICA
2012-08-31 12:47:3434.87.610.84126.70PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REGION
2012-08-30 13:43:248.56.671.46-10.72JAN MAYEN ISLAND REGION
2012-08-27 04:37:2352.97.412.28-88.53OFF COAST OF CENTRAL AMERICA
2012-08-18 09:41:5420.16.6-1.35120.10SULAWESI, INDONESIA
2012-08-14 02:59:42625.97.749.78145.13SEA OF OKHOTSK
2012-08-11 12:34:359.86.338.3246.76ARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN-IRAN BORD REG
2012-08-11 12:23:179.76.538.3846.87ARMENIA-AZERBAIJAN-IRAN BORD REG
2012-07-28 20:04:0066.76.6-4.73153.17NEW IRELAND REGION, P.N.G.
2012-07-25 11:20:2722.96.5-9.72159.73SOLOMON ISLANDS
2012-07-25 00:27:4845.96.62.6596.19NORTHERN SUMATERA, INDONESIA
2012-06-04 03:15:259.76.65.51-82.47SOUTH OF PANAMA
2012-05-28 05:07:23589.36.7-28.06-63.11SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO PROV., ARG.
2012-05-20 02:03:5310.15.944.8111.21NORTHERN ITALY
2012-04-28 10:08:07132.06.7-18.68-174.71TONGA ISLANDS
2012-04-21 01:16:5216.06.7-1.60134.27IRIAN JAYA REGION, INDONESIA
2012-04-17 07:13:49198.06.8-5.46147.12EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG., P.N.G.
2012-04-17 03:50:1634.26.7-32.62-71.37NEAR COAST OF CENTRAL CHILE
2012-04-14 22:05:268.76.5-19.00168.77VANUATU ISLANDS
2012-04-11 22:55:1020.06.718.23-102.69MICHOACAN, MEXICO
2012-04-11 10:43:0916.48.20.7792.45OFF W COAST OF NORTHERN SUMATERA
2012-04-11 08:38:3833.08.72.3593.07OFF W COAST OF NORTHERN SUMATERA
2012-03-25 22:37:0630.07.2-35.20-71.78CENTRAL CHILE
2012-03-21 22:15:05105.96.7-6.24145.96NEW GUINEA, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
2012-03-20 18:02:4817.57.616.66-98.19NEAR COAST OF GUERRERO, MEXICO
2012-03-14 09:08:3512.07.040.89144.94OFF EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
2012-03-09 07:09:5016.06.7-19.12169.61VANUATU ISLANDS
2012-03-03 12:19:5514.06.6-22.14170.34LOYALTY ISLANDS REGION
2012-02-26 06:17:1912.76.751.7295.98SOUTHWESTERN SIBERIA, RUSSIA
2012-02-14 08:19:5854.76.5-10.39161.26SOLOMON ISLANDS
2012-02-06 03:49:1646.66.89.96123.25NEGROS, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
2012-02-02 13:34:3810.16.9-17.81167.15VANUATU ISLANDS
2012-01-15 13:40:171.06.5-60.76-55.47SOUTH SHETLAND ISLANDS
2012-01-10 18:37:0129.17.32.4093.18OFF W COAST OF NORTHERN SUMATERA
2012-01-09 04:07:1638.96.6-10.56165.16SANTA CRUZ ISLANDS
2012-01-01 05:27:55365.36.831.46138.07SOUTH OF HONSHU, JAPAN
2011-12-27 15:21:566.96.651.8695.82SOUTHWESTERN SIBERIA, RUSSIA
2011-12-23 02:18:024.95.8-43.49172.84SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
2011-12-23 00:58:364.75.8-43.49172.98SOUTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND
2011-12-14 05:04:59140.97.1-7.56146.80EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG., P.N.G.
2011-12-11 01:47:2554.26.517.84-99.96GUERRERO, MEXICO
2011-11-22 18:48:16549.96.6-15.36-65.09CENTRAL BOLIVIA
2011-11-14 04:05:1219.46.6-0.95126.86SOUTHERN MOLUCCA SEA
2011-11-08 02:59:06209.56.927.29125.87NORTHEAST OF TAIWAN
2011-10-28 18:54:3534.96.9-14.46-75.99NEAR COAST OF PERU
2011-10-23 10:41:2429.27.138.6743.49TURKEY
2011-10-21 17:57:1739.87.6-28.94-176.05KERMADEC ISLANDS REGION
2011-10-14 03:35:1435.06.5-6.57147.89EASTERN NEW GUINEA REG., P.N.G.
2011-09-18 12:40:5150.06.927.7388.15SIKKIM, INDIA
2011-09-15 19:30:59593.07.2-21.60-179.27FIJI ISLANDS REGION
2011-09-09 19:41:3422.06.549.53-126.89VANCOUVER ISLAND REGION
2011-09-05 17:55:1191.06.82.9797.89NORTHERN SUMATERA, INDONESIA
2011-09-03 22:55:36132.47.0-20.58169.70VANUATU ISLANDS
2011-09-02 13:47:09578.96.7-28.40-63.03SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO PROV., ARG.
2011-09-02 10:55:5332.06.852.19-171.70FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS
2011-08-30 06:57:41469.66.9-6.36126.76BANDA SEA
2011-08-24 17:46:11145.17.0-7.64-74.51PERU-BRAZIL BORDER REGION
2011-08-20 18:19:2330.67.1-18.33168.13VANUATU ISLANDS
2011-08-20 16:55:0232.07.1-18.36168.10VANUATU ISLANDS
2011-07-31 23:38:5610.06.6-3.52144.83NEAR N COAST OF NEW GUINEA, PNG.
2011-07-30 18:53:5036.66.536.94141.14NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
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