Slab2.0 is a three-dimensional compilation of global subduction geometries, separated into regional models for each major subduction zone. Note, this code is still under development. Please contact Gavin Hayes for more details.
- This package depends on:
- Mac OSX operating system
- Python 3
- numpy, the fundamental package for scientific computing with Python. <a href="http://www.numpy.org/</a>
- matplotlib, a Python 2D plotting library which produces publication quality figures. <a href="http://matplotlib.org/index.html</a>
- scipy, a Python library which provides many user-friendly and efficient numerical routines such as routines for numerical integration and optimization. <a href="http://www.scipy.org/scipylib/index.html</a>
- mapio, a Python library for reading/writing various spatial data formats (GMT grids, etc.)
- libcomcat, a Python library for retrieving earthquake data from the ANSS ComCat system
- GMT5, an open source collection of tools for manipulating geographic and Cartesian data sets <a href=โhttp://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu/projects/gmt/wiki/Documentation</a>
The best way to install numpy, matplotlib,and scipy is to use one of the Python distributions described here:
<a href="http://www.scipy.org/install.html</a>
Anaconda and Enthought distributions have been successfully tested with smtools. Anaconda was used by Slab2 programmers.
Most of those distributions should include pip, a command line tool for installing and managing Python packages. You will use pip to install the other dependencies and smtools itself.
You may need to open a new terminal window to ensure that the newly installed versions of python and pip are in your path.
To install mapio:
See <a href="https://github.com/usgs/MapIO</a>
To install libcomcat:
See <a href="https://github.com/usgs/libcomcat</a>
To install slab2:
Clone the slab2 repository, and then follow instructions in the Slab2Instructions doc.