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NAME


psmeca - Plot focal mechanisms on maps

SYNOPSIS


psmeca [ table ] parameters region [ [p|s]parameters ] [ [pen][Ppointsize] ] [
depmin/depmax ] [ fill] [ mode[args] ] [ fill] [ ] [ [pen] ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [
<format><scale>[/d]] [ num_of_plane[pen] ] [ [just/dx/dy/][c|label] ] [ [level] ] [ pen ]
[ x_offset ] [ y_offset ] [ cpt] [ -ccopies ] [ -di<nodata> ] [ -h<headers> ] [ -i<flags>
] [ -:[i|o] ]

Note: No space is allowed between the option flag and the associated arguments.

DESCRIPTION


psmeca reads data values from files [or standard input] and generates PostScript code that
will plot focal mechanisms on a map. Most options are the same as for psxy. The
PostScript code is written to standard output.

REQUIRED ARGUMENTS


table One or more ASCII (or binary, see -bi[ncols][type]) data table file(s) holding a
number of data columns. If no tables are given then we read from standard input.

-Jparameters (more ...)
Select map projection.

-R[unit]west/east/south/north[/zmin/zmax][r]
west, east, south, and north specify the region of interest, and you may specify
them in decimal degrees or in [+-]dd:mm[:ss.xxx][W|E|S|N] format. Append r if lower
left and upper right map coordinates are given instead of w/e/s/n. The two
shorthands -Rg and -Rd stand for global domain (0/360 and -180/+180 in longitude
respectively, with -90/+90 in latitude). Alternatively for grid creation, give
Rcodelon/lat/nx/ny, where code is a 2-character combination of L, C, R (for left,
center, or right) and T, M, B for top, middle, or bottom. e.g., BL for lower left.
This indicates which point on a rectangular region the lon/lat coordinate refers
to, and the grid dimensions nx and ny with grid spacings via -I is used to create
the corresponding region. Alternatively, specify the name of an existing grid file
and the -R settings (and grid spacing, if applicable) are copied from the grid.
Using -Runit expects projected (Cartesian) coordinates compatible with chosen -J
and we inversely project to determine actual rectangular geographic region. For
perspective view (-p), optionally append /zmin/zmax. In case of perspective view
(-p), a z-range (zmin, zmax) can be appended to indicate the third dimension. This
needs to be done only when using the -Jz option, not when using only the -p option.
In the latter case a perspective view of the plane is plotted, with no third
dimension.

-S<format><scale>[/d]

Selects the meaning of the columns in the data file . In order to use the same file to
plot cross-sections, depth is in third column. Nevertheless, it is possible to use "old
style" psvelomeca input files without depth in third column using the -o option.

-Sascale[/fontsize[/offset[u]]]

Focal mechanisms in Aki and Richards convention. scale adjusts the scaling of the radius
of the "beach ball", which will be proportional to the magnitude. Scale is the size for
magnitude = 5 in inch (unless c, i, or p is appended). Use the -T option to render the
beach ball transparent by drawing only the nodal planes and the circumference. The color
or shade of the compressive quadrants can be specified with the -G option. The color or
shade of the extensive quadrants can be specified with the -E option. Append u to have the
text appear below the beach ball (default is above). Parameters are expected to be in the
following columns:
1,2: longitude, latitude of event (-: option interchanges order) 3: depth of event in
kilometers 4,5,6: strike, dip and rake in degrees 7: magnitude 8,9: longitude, latitude
at which to place beach ball. Entries in these columns are necessary with the -C
option. Using 0,0 in columns 8 and 9 will plot the beach ball at the longitude,
latitude given in columns 1 and 2. The -: option will interchange the order of columns
(1,2) and (8,9). 10: Text string to appear above or below the beach ball (optional).

-Scscale[/fontsize[/offset[u]]]

Focal mechanisms in Harvard CMT convention. scale adjusts the scaling of the radius of the
"beach ball", which will be proportional to the magnitude. Scale is the size for magnitude
= 5 (that is M0 = 4.0E23 dynes-cm) in inch (unless c, i, or p is appended). Use the -T
option to render the beach ball transparent by drawing only the nodal planes and the
circumference. The color or shade of the compressive quadrants can be specified with the
-G option. The color or shade of the extensive quadrants can be specified with the -E
option. Append u to have the text appear below the beach ball (default is above).
Parameters are expected to be in the following columns:
1,2: longitude, latitude of event (-: option interchanges order) 3: depth of event in
kilometers 4,5,6: strike, dip, and rake of plane 1 7,8,9: strike, dip, and rake of
plane 2 10,11: mantissa and exponent of moment in dyne-cm 12,13: longitude, latitude at
which to place beach ball. Entries in these columns are necessary with the -C option.
Using (0,0) in columns 12 and 13 will plot the beach ball at the longitude, latitude
given in columns 1 and 2. The -: option will interchange the order of columns (1,2) and
(12,13). 14: Text string to appear above or below the beach ball (optional).

-Sm|d|zscale[/fontsize[/offset[u]]]

Seismic moment tensor (Harvard CMT, with zero trace). scale adjusts the scaling of the
radius of the "beach ball", which will be proportional to the magnitude. Scale is the size
for magnitude = 5 (that is scalar seismic moment = 4.0E23 dynes-cm) in inch (unless c, i,
m, or p is appended). (-T0 option overlays best double couple transparently.) Use -Sm to
plot the Harvard CMT seismic moment tensor with zero trace. Use -Sd to plot only the
double couple part of moment tensor. Use -Sz to plot the anisotropic part of moment tensor
(zero trace). The color or shade of the compressive quadrants can be specified with the -G
option. The color or shade of the extensive quadrants can be specified with the -E option.
Append u to have the text appear below the beach ball (default is above). Parameters are
expected to be in the following columns:
1,2: longitude, latitude of event (-: option interchanges order) 3: depth of event in
kilometers 4,5,6,7,8,9: mrr, mtt, mff, mrt, mrf, mtf in 10*exponent dynes-cm 10:
exponent 11,12: longitude, latitude at which to place beach ball. Entries in these
columns are necessary with the -C option. Using (0,0) in columns 11 and 12 will plot
the beach ball at the longitude, latitude given in columns 1 and 2. The -: option will
interchange the order of columns (1,2) and (11,12). 13: Text string to appear above or
below the beach ball (optional).

-Spscale[/fontsize[/offset[u]]]

Focal mechanisms given with partial data on both planes. scale adjusts the scaling of the
radius of the "beach ball", which will be proportional to the magnitude. Scale is the size
for magnitude = 5 in inch (unless c, i, or p is appended). The color or shade of the
compressive quadrants can be specified with the -G option. The color or shade of the
extensive quadrants can be specified with the -E option. Append u to have the text appear
below the beach ball (default is above). Parameters are expected to be in the following
columns:
1,2: longitude, latitude of event (-: option interchanges order) 3: depth of event in
kilometers 4,5: strike, dip of plane 1 6: strike of plane 2 7: must be -1/+1 for a
normal/inverse fault 8: magnitude 9,10: longitude, latitude at which to place beach
ball. Entries in these columns are necessary with the -C option. Using (0,0) in columns
9 and 10 will plot the beach ball at the longitude, latitude given in columns 1 and 2.
The -: option will interchange the order of columns (1,2) and (9,10). 11: Text string
to appear above or below the beach ball (optional).

-Sx|y|tscale[/fontsize[/offset[u]]]

Principal axis. scale adjusts the scaling of the radius of the "beach ball", which will be
proportional to the magnitude. Scale is the size for magnitude = 5 (that is seismic scalar
moment = 4*10e+23 dynes-cm) in inch (unless c, i, or p is appended). (-T0 option overlays
best double couple transparently.) Use -Sx to plot standard Harvard CMT. Use -Sy to plot
only the double couple part of moment tensor. Use -St to plot zero trace moment tensor.
The color or shade of the compressive quadrants can be specified with the -G option. The
color or shade of the extensive quadrants can be specified with the -E option. Append u to
have the text appear below the beach ball (default is above). Parameters are expected to
be in the following columns:
1,2: longitude, latitude of event (-: option interchanges order) 3: depth of event in
kilometers 4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12: value (in 10*exponent dynes-cm), azimuth, plunge of T,
N, P axis. 13: exponent 14,15: longitude, latitude at which to place beach ball.
Entries in these columns are necessary with the -C option. Using (0,0) in columns 14
and 15 will plot the beach ball at the longitude, latitude given in columns 1 and 2.
The -: option will interchange the order of columns (1,2) and (14,15). 16: Text string
to appear above or below the beach ball (optional).

OPTIONAL ARGUMENTS


-B[p|s]parameters (more ...)
Set map boundary intervals.

-C[pen][Ppointsize]
Offsets focal mechanisms to the longitude, latitude specified in the last two
columns of the input file before the (optional) text string. A small circle is
plotted at the initial location and a line connects the beachball to the circle.
Specify pen and/or pointsize to change the line style and/or size of the circle.
[Defaults: pen as given by -W; pointsize 0].

-Ddepmin/depmax
Plots events between depmin and depmax.

-Efill Selects filling of extensive quadrants. Usually white. Set the color [Default is
white].

-Fmode[args]
Sets one or more attributes; repeatable. The various combinations are

-Fa[size][/P_axis_symbol[T_axis_symbol]]
Computes and plots P and T axes with symbols. Optionally specify size and
(separate) P and T axis symbols from the following: (c) circle, (d) diamond, (h)
hexagon, (i) inverse triangle, (p) point, (s) square, (t) triangle, (x) cross.
[Default: 6p/cc]

-Fefill
Sets the color or fill pattern for the T axis symbol. [Default as set by -E]

-Fgfill
Sets the color or fill pattern for the P axis symbol. [Default as set by -G]

-Fo Use the psvelomeca input format without depth in the third column.

-Fp[pen]
Draws the P axis outline using default pen (see -W), or sets pen attributes.

-Fr[fill]
Draw a box behind the label (if any). [Default fill is white]

-Ft[pen]
Draws the T axis outline using default pen (see -W), or sets pen attributes.

-Fz[pen]
Overlay zero trace moment tensor using default pen (see -W), or sets pen
attributes.

-Gfill Selects filling of focal mechanisms. By convention, the compressional quadrants of
the focal mechanism beach balls are shaded. Set the color [Default is black].

-K (more ...)
Do not finalize the PostScript plot.

-Lpen Draws the "beach ball" outline with pen attributes instead of with the default pen
set by -W.

-M Use the same size for any magnitude. Size is given with -S.

-N Does not skip symbols that fall outside frame boundary specified by -R [Default
plots symbols inside frame only].

-O (more ...)
Append to existing PostScript plot.

-P (more ...)
Select "Portrait" plot orientation.

-T[num_of_planes][/pen]
Plots the nodal planes and outlines the bubble which is transparent. If
num_of_planes is

0: both nodal planes are plotted;

1: only the first nodal plane is plotted;

2: only the second nodal plane is plotted.

Append /pen to set the pen attributes for this feature. Default pen is as set by
-W.

-U[just/dx/dy/][c|label] (more ...)
Draw GMT time stamp logo on plot.

-V[level] (more ...)
Select verbosity level [c].

-Wpen Set pen attributes for all lines and the outline of symbols [Defaults: width =
default, color = black, style = solid]. This setting applies to -C, -L, -T, -p, -t,
and -z, unless overruled by options to those arguments.

-X[a|c|f|r][x-shift[u]]

-Y[a|c|f|r][y-shift[u]] (more ...)
Shift plot origin.

-Zcpt Give a CPT file and let compressive part color be determined by the z-value in the
third column.

-ccopies (more ...)
Specify number of plot copies [Default is 1].

-dinodata (more ...)
Replace input columns that equal nodata with NaN.

-h[i|o][n][+c][+d][+rremark][+rtitle] (more ...)
Skip or produce header record(s).

-icols[l][sscale][ooffset][,...] (more ...)
Select input columns (0 is first column).

-:[i|o] (more ...)
Swap 1st and 2nd column on input and/or output.

-^ or just -
Print a short message about the syntax of the command, then exits (NOTE: on Windows
use just -).

-+ or just +
Print an extensive usage (help) message, including the explanation of any
module-specific option (but not the GMT common options), then exits.

-? or no arguments
Print a complete usage (help) message, including the explanation of options, then
exits.

--version
Print GMT version and exit.

--show-datadir
Print full path to GMT share directory and exit.

EXAMPLES


The following file should give a normal-faulting CMT mechanism:

gmt psmeca -R239/240/34/35.2 -Jm4c -Sc0.4 -h1 << END > test.ps
lon lat depth str dip slip st dip slip mant exp plon plat
239.384 34.556 12. 180 18 -88 0 72 -90 5.5 0 0 0
END

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