pygmt.Figure.meca¶
- Figure.meca(spec, scale, longitude=None, latitude=None, depth=None, convention=None, component='full', plot_longitude=None, plot_latitude=None, *, region=None, projection=None, offset=None, frame=None, no_clip=None, verbose=None, xshift=None, yshift=None, panel=None, perspective=None, transparency=None, **kwargs)¶
Plot focal mechanisms.
Full option list at https://docs.generic-mapping-tools.org/latest/supplements/seis/meca.html
Note
Currently, labeling of beachballs with text strings is only supported via providing a file to spec as input.
Aliases:
A = offset
B = frame
J = projection
N = no_clip
R = region
V = verbose
X = xshift
Y = yshift
c = panel
p = perspective
t = transparency
- Parameters
spec (dict, 1D array, 2D array, pd.DataFrame, or str) –
Either a filename containing focal mechanism parameters as columns, a 1- or 2-D array with the same, or a dictionary. If a filename or array, convention is required so we know how to interpret the columns/entries. If a dictionary, the following combinations of keys are supported; these determine the convention. Dictionary may contain values for a single focal mechanism or lists of values for many focal mechanisms. A Pandas DataFrame may optionally contain columns latitude, longitude, depth, plot_longitude, and/or plot_latitude instead of passing them to the meca method.
"aki"
— strike, dip, rake, magnitude"gcmt"
— strike1, dip1, rake1, strike2, dip2, rake2, mantissa, exponent"mt"
— mrr, mtt, mff, mrt, mrf, mtf, exponent"partial"
— strike1, dip1, strike2, fault_type, magnitude"principal_axis"
— t_exponent, t_azimuth, t_plunge, n_exponent, n_azimuth, n_plunge, p_exponent, p_azimuth, p_plunge, exponent
scale (str) – Adjusts the scaling of the radius of the beachball, which is proportional to the magnitude. Scale defines the size for magnitude = 5 (i.e. scalar seismic moment M0 = 4.0E23 dynes-cm)
longitude (int, float, list, or 1d numpy array) – Longitude(s) of event location. Ignored if spec is not a dictionary. List must be the length of the number of events. Ignored if spec is a DataFrame and contains a ‘longitude’ column.
latitude (int, float, list, or 1d numpy array) – Latitude(s) of event location. Ignored if spec is not a dictionary. List must be the length of the number of events. Ignored if spec is a DataFrame and contains a ‘latitude’ column.
depth (int, float, list, or 1d numpy array) – Depth(s) of event location in kilometers. Ignored if spec is not a dictionary. List must be the length of the number of events. Ignored if spec is a DataFrame and contains a ‘depth’ column.
convention (str) –
"aki"
(Aki & Richards),"gcmt"
(global CMT),"mt"
(seismic moment tensor),"partial"
(partial focal mechanism), or"principal_axis"
(principal axis). Ignored if spec is a dictionary or dataframe.component (str) – The component of the seismic moment tensor to plot.
"full"
(the full seismic moment tensor),"dc"
(the closest double couple with zero trace and zero determinant),"deviatoric"
(zero trace)plot_longitude (int, float, list, or 1d numpy array) – Longitude(s) at which to place beachball, only used if spec is a dictionary. List must be the length of the number of events. Ignored if spec is a DataFrame and contains a ‘plot_longitude’ column.
plot_latitude (int, float, list, or 1d numpy array) – Latitude(s) at which to place beachball, only used if spec is a dictionary. List must be the length of the number of events. Ignored if spec is a DataFrame and contains a ‘plot_latitude’ column.
offset (bool or str) – Offsets beachballs to the longitude, latitude specified in the last two columns of the input file or array, or by plot_longitude and plot_latitude if provided. A small circle is plotted at the initial location and a line connects the beachball to the circle. Specify pen and optionally append
+ssize
to change the line style and/or size of the circle.no_clip (bool) – Does NOT skip symbols that fall outside frame boundary specified by region [Default is False, i.e. plot symbols inside map frame only].
projection (str) – Required if this is the first plot command. projcode[projparams/]width. Select map projection.
region (str or list) – Required if this is the first plot command. xmin/xmax/ymin/ymax[+r][+uunit]. Specify the region of interest.
frame (bool or str or list) – Set map boundary frame and axes attributes.
Select verbosity level [Default is w], which modulates the messages written to stderr. Choose among 7 levels of verbosity:
q - Quiet, not even fatal error messages are produced
e - Error messages only
w - Warnings [Default]
t - Timings (report runtimes for time-intensive algorithms);
i - Informational messages (same as
verbose=True
)c - Compatibility warnings
d - Debugging messages
xshift (str) – [a|c|f|r][xshift]. Shift plot origin in x-direction.
yshift (str) – [a|c|f|r][yshift]. Shift plot origin in y-direction. Full documentation is at https://docs.generic-mapping-tools.org/latest/gmt.html#xy-full.
panel (bool or int or list) – [row,col|index]. Selects a specific subplot panel. Only allowed when in subplot mode. Use
panel=True
to advance to the next panel in the selected order. Instead of row,col you may also give a scalar value index which depends on the order you set viaautolabel
when the subplot was defined. Note: row, col, and index all start at 0.perspective (list or str) – [x|y|z]azim[/elev[/zlevel]][+wlon0/lat0[/z0]][+vx0/y0]. Select perspective view and set the azimuth and elevation angle of the viewpoint. Default is [180, 90]. Full documentation is at https://docs.generic-mapping-tools.org/latest/gmt.html#perspective-full.
transparency (int or float) – Set transparency level, in [0-100] percent range. Default is 0, i.e., opaque. Only visible when PDF or raster format output is selected. Only the PNG format selection adds a transparency layer in the image (for further processing).