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PSMECA(1)		     Generic Mapping Tools		     PSMECA(1)

NAME
       psmeca - Plot focal mechanisms on maps

SYNOPSIS
       psmeca  files  -Jparameters -Rwest/east/south/north[r] [ -B[p|s]parame‐
       ters ] [ -C[pen][Ppointsize] ] [ -Ddepmin/depmax ] [ -Efill] [  -Gfill]
       [  -H[i][nrec]  ]  [  -K	 ]  [  -L[pen] ] [ -M ] [ -N ] [ -O ] [ -P ] [
       -S<format><scale>[/d]]	   [	   -Tnum_of_plane[pen]	     ]	     [
       -U[just/dx/dy/][c|label] ] [ -V ] [ -Wpen ] [ -X[a|c|r][x-shift[u]] ] [
       -Y[a|c|r][y-shift[u]] ] [ -Zcptfile] [ -z ]  [  -a[size[P_symbol[T_sym‐
       bol]]] ] [ -gfill ] [ -efill ] [ -o ] [ -ppen ] [ -tpen ] [ -:[i|o] ] [
       -ccopies ]

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.

ARGUMENTS
       files  List  one or more file-names. If no files are given, psmeca will
       read standard input.

       -J     Selects the map projection. Scale is  UNIT/degree,  1:xxxxx,  or
	      width  in	 UNIT  (upper case modifier).  UNIT is cm, inch, or m,
	      depending on the MEASURE_UNIT setting in .gmtdefaults4, but this
	      can be overridden on the command line by appending c, i, or m to
	      the scale/width  value.	When  central  meridian	 is  optional,
	      default  is  center  of  longitude  range on -R option.  Default
	      standard parallel is the equator.	 For map  height,  max	dimen‐
	      sion,  or min dimension, append h, +, or - to the width, respec‐
	      tively.
	      More details can be found in the psbasemap man pages.

	      CYLINDRICAL PROJECTIONS:

	      -Jclon0/lat0/scale (Cassini)
	      -Jcyl_stere/[lon0/[lat0/]]scale (Cylindrical Stereographic)
	      -Jj[lon0/]scale (Miller)
	      -Jm[lon0/[lat0/]]scale (Mercator)
	      -Jmlon0/lat0/scale (Mercator - Give meridian and standard paral‐
	      lel)
	      -Jo[a]lon0/lat0/azimuth/scale  (Oblique  Mercator	 -  point  and
	      azimuth)
	      -Jo[b]lon0/lat0/lon1/lat1/scale (Oblique Mercator - two points)
	      -Joclon0/lat0/lonp/latp/scale  (Oblique  Mercator	 -  point  and
	      pole)
	      -Jq[lon0/[lat0/]]scale (Cylindrical Equidistant)
	      -Jtlon0/[lat0/]scale (TM - Transverse Mercator)
	      -Juzone/scale (UTM - Universal Transverse Mercator)
	      -Jy[lon0/[lat0/]]scale (Cylindrical Equal-Area)

	      CONIC PROJECTIONS:

	      -Jblon0/lat0/lat1/lat2/scale (Albers)
	      -Jdlon0/lat0/lat1/lat2/scale (Conic Equidistant)
	      -Jllon0/lat0/lat1/lat2/scale (Lambert Conic Conformal)
	      -Jpoly/[lon0/[lat0/]]scale ((American) Polyconic)

	      AZIMUTHAL PROJECTIONS:

	      -Jalon0/lat0[/horizon]/scale (Lambert Azimuthal Equal-Area)
	      -Jelon0/lat0[/horizon]/scale (Azimuthal Equidistant)
	      -Jflon0/lat0[/horizon]/scale (Gnomonic)
	      -Jglon0/lat0[/horizon]/scale (Orthographic)
	      -Jglon0/lat0/altitude/azimuth/tilt/twist/Width/Height/scale
	      (General Perspective).
	      -Jslon0/lat0[/horizon]/scale (General Stereographic)

	      MISCELLANEOUS PROJECTIONS:

	      -Jh[lon0/]scale (Hammer)
	      -Ji[lon0/]scale (Sinusoidal)
	      -Jkf[lon0/]scale (Eckert IV)
	      -Jk[s][lon0/]scale (Eckert VI)
	      -Jn[lon0/]scale (Robinson)
	      -Jr[lon0/]scale (Winkel Tripel)
	      -Jv[lon0/]scale (Van der Grinten)
	      -Jw[lon0/]scale (Mollweide)

	      NON-GEOGRAPHICAL PROJECTIONS:

	      -Jp[a]scale[/origin][r|z] (Polar coordinates (theta,r))
	      -Jxx-scale[d|l|ppow|t|T][/y-scale[d|l|ppow|t|T]]	(Linear,  log,
	      and power scaling)

       -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, specify the name of an existing grid file and the
	      -R settings (and grid spacing, if applicable)  are  copied  from
	      the grid.

       -S     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, m, 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.	Parameters are expected to be in the following
	      columns:

	      longitude, latitude of event (-: option interchanges order)

	      depth of event in kilometers

	      strike, dip and rake in degrees

	      magnitude

	      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	longi‐
		      tude,  latitude given in columns 1 and 2.	 The -: option
		      will interchange the order of columns (1,2) and (8,9).

	      Text string to appear above 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 propor‐
	      tional to the magnitude. Scale is the size  for  magnitude  =  5
	      (that  is M0 = 4.0E23 dynes-cm) in inch (unless c, i, m, or p is
	      appended).  Use the -T option to render the beach ball transpar‐
	      ent  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 quad‐
	      rants can be specified  with  the	 -E  option.   Parameters  are
	      expected to be in the following columns:

	      longitude, latitude of event (-: option interchanges order)

	      depth of event in kilometers

	      strike, dip, and rake of plane 1

	      strike, dip, and rake of plane 2

	      mantissa and exponent of moment in dyne-cm

	      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).

	      Text string to appear above 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	 over‐
	      lays  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	 quad‐
	      rants  can  be  specified	 with  the  -E option.	Parameters are
	      expected to be in the following columns:

	      longitude, latitude of event (-: option interchanges order)

	      depth of event in kilometers

	      mrr, mtt, mff, mrt, mrf, mtf in 10*exponent dynes-cm

	      exponent

	      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).

	      Text string to appear above 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, m, 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	 quad‐
	      rants  can  be  specified	 with  the  -E option.	Parameters are
	      expected to be in the following columns:

	      longitude, latitude of event (-: option interchanges order)

	      depth of event in kilometers

	      strike, dip of plane 1

	      strike of plane 2

	      must be -1/+1 for a normal/inverse fault

	      magnitude

	      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).

	      Text string to appear above 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, m, 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 exten‐
	      sive quadrants can be specified with the -E option.   Parameters
	      are expected to be in the following columns:

	      longitude, latitude of event (-: option interchanges order)

	      depth of event in kilometers

	      value  (in  10*exponent  dynes-cm),  azimuth,  plunge of T, N, P
	      axis.

	      exponent

	      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).

	      Text string to appear above the beach ball (optional).

OPTIONS
       No space between the option flag and the associated arguments.

       -B     Sets  map	 boundary  annotation  and tickmark intervals; see the
	      psbasemap man page for all the details.

       -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	width  =  1,  color = 0/0/0, texture =
	      solid; pointsize 0].

       -Ddepmin/depmax
	      Plots events between depmin and depmax.

       -Efill Selects filling of extensive quadrants. Usually white.  Set  the
	      shade (0-255) or color (r/g/b) [Default is 255/255/255].

       -Gfill Selects  filling	of  focal mechanisms.  By convention, the com‐
	      pressional quadrants of the  focal  mechanism  beach  balls  are
	      shaded.	Set  the  shade	 (0-255)  or color (r/g/b) [Default is
	      0/0/0].

       -H     Input file(s) has header record(s).  If used, the default number
	      of  header records is N_HEADER_RECS.  Use -Hi if only input data
	      should have  header  records  [Default  will  write  out	header
	      records  if  the	input  data  have them]. Blank lines and lines
	      starting with # are always skipped.

       -K     More PostScript code will be appended later [Default  terminates
	      the plot system].

       -L[pen]
	      Draws  the  "beach ball" outline with pen attributes.  [Defaults
	      width = 1, color = 0/0/0, texture = solid].

       -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     Selects  Overlay	plot mode [Default initializes a new plot sys‐
	      tem].

       -P     Selects Portrait plotting mode [Default is Landscape, see gmtde‐
	      faults to change this].

       -T[num_of_planes]
	      Plots  the  nodal planes and outlines the bubble which is trans‐
	      parent.  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.

       -U     Draw Unix System time stamp on plot.  By adding just/dx/dy/, the
	      user  may	 specify  the justification of the stamp and where the
	      stamp should fall on the page relative to lower left  corner  of
	      the  plot.  For example, BL/0/0 will align the lower left corner
	      of the time stamp with  the  lower  left	corner	of  the	 plot.
	      Optionally,  append  a  label, or c (which will plot the command
	      string.).	 The  GMT  parameters  UNIX_TIME,  UNIX_TIME_POS,  and
	      UNIX_TIME_FORMAT	can affect the appearance; see the gmtdefaults
	      man page for details.  The time string will be in the locale set
	      by the environment variable TZ (generally local time).

       -V     Selects verbose mode, which will send progress reports to stderr
	      [Default runs "silently"].

       -W

   SPECIFYING PENS
       pen    The attributes of lines and symbol outlines as defined by pen is
	      a	 comma	delimetered  list of width, color and texture, each of
	      which is optional.  width can be indicated as a measure (points,
	      centimeters, inches) or as faint, thin[ner|nest], thick[er|est],
	      fat[ter|test], or obese.	color specifies a gray shade or	 color
	      (see  SPECIFYING	COLOR  below).	 texture  is  a combination of
	      dashes `-' and dots `.'.

       -X -Y  Shift plot origin relative to the current origin by  (x-shift,y-
	      shift)  and optionally append the length unit (c, i, m, p).  You
	      can prepend a to shift the origin back to the original  position
	      after  plotting,	or  prepend   r [Default] to reset the current
	      origin to the new location.  If -O is used then the default  (x-
	      shift,y-shift)  is  (0,0), otherwise it is (r1i, r1i) or (r2.5c,
	      r2.5c).  Alternatively, give c to align the center coordinate (x
	      or  y)  of the plot with the center of the page based on current
	      page size.

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

       -z     Overlay zero trace moment tensor.

       -a[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.  [Defaults:  0.2c/cc
	      or 0.08i/cc.]

       -efill Selects  filling	of  T  axis  symbol.  Set the shade (0-255) or
	      color (r/g/b). Default is white.

       -gfill Selects filling of P axis symbol.	  Set  the  shade  (0-255)  or
	      color (r/g/b). Default black.

       -o     Use  the psvelomeca input format without depth in the third col‐
	      umn.

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

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

       -:     Toggles between  (longitude,latitude)  and  (latitude,longitude)
	      input and/or output.  [Default is (longitude,latitude)].	Append
	      i to select input only or o to  select  output  only.   [Default
	      affects both].

       -c     Specifies the number of plot copies. [Default is 1].

EXAMPLES
       The following file should give a normal-faulting CMT mechanism:
       psmeca -R 239/240/34/35.2 -Jm 4 -Sc 0.4 -H 1 <<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

SEE ALSO
       GMT(1), psbasemap(1), psxy(1)

REFERENCES
       Bomford, G., Geodesy, 4th ed., Oxford University Press, 1980.
       Aki, K. and P. Richards, Quantitative Seismology, Freeman, 1980.
       F. A. Dahlen and Jeroen Tromp, Theoretical Seismology, Princeton, 1998,
       p.167.
       Cliff Frohlich, Cliff's Nodes Concerning Plotting Nodal Lines for P, Sh
       and Sv
       Seismological  Research Letters, Volume 67, Number 1, January-February,
       1996
       Thorne Lay, Terry C. Wallace, Modern Global Seismology, Academic Press,
       1995, p.384.
       W.H.  Press,  S.A. Teukolsky, W.T. Vetterling, B.P. Flannery, Numerical
       Recipes in
	C, Cambridge University press (routine jacobi)

AUTHORS
       Genevieve Patau
       CNRS UMR 7580
       Seismology Dept.
       Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
       (patau@.ipgp.jussieu.fr)

GMT 4.5.14			  1 Nov 2015			     PSMECA(1)
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