Research in seismology commonly involves three main tasks: data acquisition, data management, and data analysis. Acquisition has been greatly advanced by institutions such as the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology (IRIS) and the Network of Research Infrastructures for European Seismology (NERIES), accelerated by facilities such as the USArray Transportable Array (TA), and facilitated by tools such as Standing Order for Data (Owens et al., 2004) and ObsPyLoad (Scheingraber et al., 2013). The availability of abundant broadband data has fueled novel analysis tools (Lou et al., 2013), techniques (Levander and Nolet,...

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