unassocamp 
Logical Entity Name  unassocamp 
Default Table Name  unassocamp 
Definition 
Stores imported unassociated amplitudes
 

unassocamp Columns 
ColumnName  Domain  Datatype  NULL  Definition 
ampid(PK)    NUMBER(15, 0)  NO 
Amplitude identification. Each amplitude is assigned a unique positive integer identifying it. This number is used in the AssocAmO relation along with the origin identifier to link Amp and Origin. This number is used also in the AssocAmM relation along with the magnitude identifier to link Amp and Netmag 
 
commid    NUMBER(15, 0)  YES 
Comment identification. This is a key used to point to free-form comments entered in the Remark relation. These comments store additional information about a tuple in another relation. Within the Remark relation, there may be many tuples with the same commid and different lineno, but the same commid will appear in only one other tuple among the rest of the relations in the database 
 
datetime    NUMBER(25, 10)  NO 
The date of associated with information in the record, in true epoch format 
 
sta    VARCHAR2(6)  NO 
Station code. This is the common code-name of a seismic observatory. Generally only three or four characters are used 
 
net    VARCHAR2(8)  YES 
Unique network identifier. This character string is the name of a seismic network 
 
auth    VARCHAR2(15)  NO 
The auth field specifies the source of the information. This may be a network identifier (FDSN or otherwise), or any other string indicating the source of the information in the record 
 
subsource    VARCHAR2(8)  YES 
A second identifier to specify the system or process that derived the data. e.g., the origin's AUTH is CI, but the subsource (the solution) was computed by JIGGLE 
 
channel    VARCHAR2(8)  YES 
Channel name 
 
channelsrc    VARCHAR2(8)  YES 
Domain for channel. This specifies what naming convention is used for the channel name (i.e. SEED, USGS, etc.) 
 
seedchan    VARCHAR2(3)  YES 
SEED channel name. The first character denotes the band code, the second for the instrument code and the third represents the component code 
 
location    VARCHAR2(2)  YES 
Describes the individual sites on an array station, operated by the same network operator 
 
iphase    VARCHAR2(8)  YES 
Reported phase. This eight-character field holds the name initially given to a seismic phase. Standard seismological labels for the types of signals (or phases) are used (e.g., P, PKP, PcP, pP). Both upper and lower case letters are available and should be used when appropriate, for example, pP or PcP 
 
amplitude    DOUBLE PRECISION  NO 
Amplitude in appropriate units for type 
 
amptype    VARCHAR2(8)  YES 
Amplitude type 
 
units    VARCHAR2(4)  NO 
Units of amplitude 
 
ampmeas    VARCHAR2(1)  YES 
Amplitude measure 
 
eramp    NUMBER(5, 3)  YES 
Uncertainty in amplitude measurement 
 
flagamp    VARCHAR2(4)  YES 
This attribute is a flag to indicate whether amplitude is over P packet, S packet, entire waveform, etc 
 
per    NUMBER(10, 4)  YES 
Signal period. This attribute is the period of the signal described by the amplitude record 
 
snr    DOUBLE PRECISION  YES 
Signal-to-noise ratio. This is an estimate of the signal relative to that of the noise immediately preceding it 
 
tau    NUMBER(9, 4)  YES 
Coda duration (F-P time) 
 
quality    NUMBER(2, 1)  YES 
This attribute describes the completeness of the time window of data. A complete time window is 1.0, an incomplete time window is 0.0. If an incomplete time window has been human-reviewed and the analyst is confident that the peak amplitude was recorded and properly computed despite the presence of data gaps, the value is set to 0.5 to indicate the window contains data gaps, but is usable 
 
rflag    VARCHAR2(2)  YES 
This flag describes whether an observation was generated automatically, by a human, or has been finalized 
 
cflag    VARCHAR2(2)  YES 
This flag indicates whether the amplitude value is below noise, on scale or clipped 
 
wstart    DOUBLE PRECISION  NO 
Start of time window of amplitude measurement 
 
duration    DOUBLE PRECISION  NO 
Duration of amplitude reading 
 
lddate    DATE  YES 
Load date. Date and time that the record was created or last modified, in Oracle date datatype 
 

unassocamp Primary and Unique Keys 
Key Name  Key Type  Keys 
unassocampkey01  PrimaryKey  ampid 

unassocamp Foreign Keys 
Parent Relationships: 
Table Name  Type  Cardinality  Constraint Name  VerbPhrase  InversePhrase  Foreign Keys  Is Supertype 
Child Relationships: 
Table Name  Type  Cardinality  Constraint Name  VerbPhrase  InversePhrase  Foreign Keys  Is Subtype 

unassocamp Check Constraints 
Check Constraint Name  CheckConstraint 
unassocamp04  AMPTYPE IN ('C','WA','WAS','PGA','PGV','PGD', 'WAC','WAU','IV2','SP.3','SP1.0','SP3.0', 'ML100','ME100','EGY', 'HEL') 
unassocamp06  eramp >= 0.0 
unassocamp07  flagamp in ('P','S','R','PP','ALL','SUR') 
unassocamp08  per > 0.0 
unassocamp09  tau > 0.0 
unassocamp10  units in ('c','s','mm','cm','m','ms','mss','cms','cmss','mms','mmss','mc','nm','e','iovs','spa','none') 
unassocamp11  quality >=0.0 and quality <=1.0 
unassocamp12  rflag in ('a','h','f','A','H','F') 
unassocamp13  cflag in ('bn', 'os','cl','BN','OS','CL') 
unassocamp02  amplitude >=0 
unassocamp01  ampid > 0 
unassocamp03  ampmeas in ('0','1')