Describe the bug
Using the libcomcat search function for events that occurred from the year 1600 to 1900 of magnitude 6.0 or greater returns exactly 1 result. However, the web API query with the same parameters returns 101 events.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Go to https://earthquake.usgs.gov/fdsnws/event/1/query?format=xml&starttime=1600-01-01&endtime=1900-01-01&minmagnitude=6 . The XML file returns 101 event entries
- import the libcomcat search function and run the following code:
summary_events = search(starttime=datetime(1600, 1, 1),
endtime=datetime(1900, 1, 1),
minmagnitude=6.0)
- See error python returns
time location ... longitude magnitude
0 1868-04-04 10:57:00 Maui region, Hawaii ... -156.5 6.5
[1 rows x 6 columns]
while web query shows 101 events
Expected behavior
I expected the libcomcat search function to return the same results as the webquery.
Screenshots
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Environmnet (please complete the following information):
- OS: Windows
- Python Version: 3.8
- Libcomcat Version 2.0.5
- Numpy Version 1.19.1
Additional context
None
Describe the bug
Using the libcomcat search function for events that occurred from the year 1600 to 1900 of magnitude 6.0 or greater returns exactly 1 result. However, the web API query with the same parameters returns 101 events.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
summary_events = search(starttime=datetime(1600, 1, 1),
endtime=datetime(1900, 1, 1),
minmagnitude=6.0)
time location ... longitude magnitude
0 1868-04-04 10:57:00 Maui region, Hawaii ... -156.5 6.5
[1 rows x 6 columns]
while web query shows 101 events
Expected behavior
I expected the libcomcat search function to return the same results as the webquery.
Screenshots
Not applicable
Environmnet (please complete the following information):
Additional context
None