A curated list of earthquake seismology software, mostly on GitHub.
Feel free to contribute through a pull request!
GitHub topic: https://github.com/topics/earthquake-detection (consider adding the topic earthquake-detection
to your repository).
- BackTrackBB: Multi-band array detection and location of seismic sources.
- CDRP_TF: CNN Event Detection & RNN Phase Picking (in Tensorflow)
- Detex: A Python package for subspace detection and waveform similarity clustering
- easyQuake: Simplified machine-learning driven earthquake detection, location, and analysis in one easy-to-implement python package.
- EQcorrscan: A python package for the detection and analysis of repeating and near-repeating earthquakes.
- EQTransformer: EQTransformer, a python package for earthquake signal detection and phase picking using AI.
- FAST: End-to-end earthquake detection pipeline via efficient time series similarity search.
- Fast Matched Filter: An efficient seismic matched-filter search for both CPU and GPU architectures.
- GPD: Generalized Seismic Phase Detection with Deep Learning.
- LOKI: earthquake LOcation by waveform staKIng.
- MSMS: Catalog augmentation (event detection) based on matched filter technique.
- neic-glass3: Next generation seismic event detection and association algorithm.
- PAD: Earthquake detection from raw continuous waveform.
- PhasePApy: Python Seismic Phase Picker and Associator.
- PhaseLink: A deep learning approach to seismic phase association.
- PhaseNet: A Deep-Neural-Network-Based Seismic Arrival Time Picking Method.
- Pinky: Deep learning toolbox for earthquake localization and detection.
- QuakeMigrate: A Python package for automatic earthquake detection and location using waveform migration and stacking.
- REDPy: Repeating Earthquake Detector in Python.
- S-SNAP: Seismicity-Scanning based on Navigated Automatic Phase-picking.
- SeisBench: A toolbox for machine learning in seismology.
GitHub topic: https://github.com/topics/earthquake-location (consider adding the topic earthquake-location
to your repository).