PSVELO(1gmt) Generic Mapping Tools PSVELO(1gmt)
NAME
psvelo - Plot velocity vectors, crosses, and wedges on maps
SYNOPSIS
psvelo files -Jparameters -Rwest/east/south/north[r] [ -B[p|s]parameters ] [ -Dsigma_scale ] [ -Fcolor ] [ -Ecolor ] [ -Gfill ] [
-H[i][nrec] ] [ -K ] [ -L ] [ -N ] [ -O ] [ -P ] [ -Ssymbol/scale/conf/font_size ] [ -U[just/dx/dy/][c|label] ] [ -V ] [ -Wpen ] [
-X[a|c|r][x-shift[u]] ] [ -Y[a|c|r][y-shift[u]] ] [ -:[i|o] ] [ -ccopies ]
DESCRIPTION
psvelo reads data values from files [or standard input] and generates PostScript code that will plot velocity arrows on a map. Most
options are the same as for psxy, except -S. The PostScript code is written to standard output. The previous version (psvelomeca) is now
obsolete. It has been replaced by psvelo and psmeca.
ARGUMENTS
files List one or more file-names. If no files are given, psvelo 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, depend-
ing 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 dimension, or min dimension, append h, +, or - to the width, respectively.
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 parallel)
-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). Alterna-
tively, specify the name of an existing grid file and the -R settings (and grid spacing, if applicable) are copied from the grid.
-SSelects the meaning of the columns in the data file and the figure to be plotted.
-Sevelscale/confidence/fontsize.
Velocity ellipses in (N,E) convention. Vscale sets the scaling of the velocity arrows. This scaling gives inches (unless c, i, m,
or p is appended). Confidence sets the 2-dimensional confidence limit for the ellipse, e.g., 0.95 for 95% confidence ellipse.
Fontsize sets the size of the text in points. The ellipse will be filled with the color or shade specified by the -G option
[default transparent]. The arrow and the circumference of the ellipse will be drawn with the pen attributes specified by the -W
option. Parameters are expected to be in the following columns:
1,2 longitude, latitude of station (-: option interchanges order)
3,4 eastward, northward velocity (-: option interchanges order)
5,6 uncertainty of eastward, northward velocities (1-sigma) (-: option interchanges order)
7 correlation between eastward and northward components
8 name of station (optional).
-Snbarscale.
Anisotropy bars. Barscale sets the scaling of the bars This scaling gives inches (unless c, i, m, or p is appended). Parameters
are expected to be in the following columns:
1,2 longitude, latitude of station (-: option interchanges order)
3,4 eastward, northward components of anisotropy vector (-: option interchanges order)
-Srvelscale/confidence/fontsize
Velocity ellipses in rotated convention. Vscale sets the scaling of the velocity arrows. This scaling gives inches (unless c, i, m,
or p is appended). Confidence sets the 2-dimensional confidence limit for the ellipse, e.g., 0.95 for 95% confidence ellipse.
Fontsize sets the size of the text in points. The ellipse will be filled with the color or shade specified by the -G option
[default transparent]. The arrow and the circumference of the ellipse will be drawn with the pen attributes specified by the -W
option. Parameters are expected to be in the following columns:
1,2 longitude, latitude, of station (-: option interchanges order)
3,4 eastward, northward velocity (-: option interchanges order)
5,6 semi-major, semi-minor axes
7 counter-clockwise angle, in degrees, from horizontal axis to major axis of ellipse.
8 name of station (optional)
-Swwedge_scale/wedge_mag.
Rotational wedges. Wedge_scale sets the size of the wedges in inches (unless c, i, m, or p is appended). Values are multiplied by
Wedge_mag before plotting. For example, setting Wedge_mag to 1.e7 works well for rotations of the order of 100 nanoradians/yr. Use
-G to set the fill color or shade for the wedge, and -E to set the color or shade for the uncertainty. Parameters are expected to
be in the following columns:
1,2 longitude, latitude, of station (-: option interchanges order)
3 rotation in radians
4 rotation uncertainty in radians
-Sxcross_scale
gives Strain crosses. Cross_scale sets the size of the cross in inches (unless c, i, m, or p is appended). Parameters are expected
to be in the following columns:
1,2 longitude, latitude, of station (-: option interchanges order)
3 eps1, the most extensional eigenvalue of strain tensor, with extension taken positive.
4 eps2, the most compressional eigenvalue of strain tensor, with extension taken positive.
5 azimuth of eps2 in degrees CW from North.
OPTIONS
No space between the option flag and the associated arguments.
-A Arrow_width/Head_length/Head_width Size of arrow in inches. [Default is 0.03/0.12/0.09].
-B Sets map boundary annotation and tickmark intervals; see the psbasemap man page for all the details.
-C Offset focal mechanisms to the latitude and longitude specified in the last two columns of the input file.
-D Sigma_scale can be used to rescale the uncertainties of velocities (-Se and -Sr) and rotations (-Sw). Can be combined with the con-
fidence variable.
-Ffill Sets the color or shade used for frame and annotation. [Default is 0/0/0 (black)]
-Efill Sets the color or shade used for filling uncertainty wedges (-Sw) or velocity error ellipses (-Se or -Sr). [If -E is not specified,
the uncertainty regions will be transparent.]
-Gfill Select filling of ellipses, wedges, and focal mechanisms. By convention, the compressional quadrants of the focal mechanism beach
balls are shaded. Set the shade (0-255) or color (r/g/b) [Default is 0/0/0]. Optionally, specify -Gpicon_size/pattern, where pat-
tern gives the number of the image pattern (1-90) OR the name of a icon-format file. icon_size sets the unit size in inches. To
invert black and white pixels, use -GP instead of -Gp. See pspatterns for information on individual patterns.
-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 Draw lines. Ellipses and fault planes will have their outlines drawn using current pen (see -W).
-N Do NOT skip symbols that fall outside the frame boundary specified by -R.
[Default plots symbols inside frame only].
-O Selects Overlay plot mode [Default initializes a new plot system].
-P Selects Portrait plotting mode [Default is Landscape, see gmtdefaults to change this].
-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 Set pen attributes for velocity arrows, ellipse circumference and fault plane edges.
[Defaults: width = 1, color = 0/0/0, texture = solid].
-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). Alter-
natively, give c to align the center coordinate (x or y) of the plot with the center of the page based on current page size.
-: 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 should make big red arrows with green ellipses, outlined in red. Note that the 39% confidence scaling will give an ellipse
which fits inside a rectangle of dimension Esig by Nsig.
psvelo << END -H2 -R-10/10/-10/10 -W0.25p,red -Ggreen -L -Se0.2/0.39/18 -B1g1 -Jx0.4/0.4 -A0.1/0.3/0.3 -P -V >! test.ps
Long. Lat. Evel Nvel Esig Nsig CorEN SITE
(deg) (deg) (mm/yr) (mm/yr)
0. -8. 0.0 0.0 4.0 6.0 0.500 4x6
-8. 5. 3.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.500 3x3
0. 0. 4.0 6.0 4.0 6.0 0.500
-5. -5. 6.0 4.0 6.0 4.0 0.500 6x4
5. 0. -6.0 4.0 6.0 4.0 -0.500 -6x4
0. -5. 6.0 -4.0 6.0 4.0 -0.500 6x-4
END
This example should plot some residual rates of rotation in the Western Transverse Ranges, California. The wedges will be dark gray, with
light gray wedges to represent the 2-sigma uncertainties.
psvelo <<END -Sw0.4/1.e7 -W0.75p -Gdarkgray -Elightgray -H1 -D2 -Jm2.2 -R240./243./32.5/34.75 -Bf10ma60m/WeSn -P >! test.ps
lon lat spin(rad/yr) spin_sigma (rad/yr)
241.4806 34.2073 5.65E-08 1.17E-08
241.6024 34.4468 -4.85E-08 1.85E-08
241.0952 34.4079 4.46E-09 3.07E-08
241.2542 34.2581 1.28E-07 1.59E-08
242.0593 34.0773 -6.62E-08 1.74E-08
241.0553 34.5369 -2.38E-07 4.27E-08
241.1993 33.1894 -2.99E-10 7.64E-09
241.1084 34.2565 2.17E-08 3.53E-08
END
SEE ALSO
GMT(1), psbasemap(1), psxy(1)
REFERENCES
Bomford, G., Geodesy, 4th ed., Oxford University Press, 1980.
AUTHORS
Kurt Feigl
CNRS UMR 5562
Toulouse, France
(Kurt.Feigl@.cnes.fr)
Genevieve Patau
CNRS UMR 7580
Seismology Dept.
Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
(patau@ipgp.jussieu.fr)
GMT 4.5.7 15 Jul 2011 PSVELO(1gmt)