pygmt.datasets.load_sample_data
- pygmt.datasets.load_sample_data(name)[source]
- Load an example dataset from the GMT server. - The data are downloaded to a cache directory (usually - ~/.gmt/cache) the first time you invoke this function. Afterwards, it will load the data from the cache. So you’ll need an internet connection the first time around.- Parameters:
- name ( - Literal[- 'bathymetry',- 'earth_relief_holes',- 'fractures',- 'hotspots',- 'japan_quakes',- 'mars_shape',- 'maunaloa_co2',- 'notre_dame_topography',- 'ocean_ridge_points',- 'rock_compositions',- 'usgs_quakes']) – Name of the dataset to load.
- Return type:
- Returns:
- data – Sample dataset loaded as a - pandas.DataFramefor tabular data or- xarray.DataArrayfor raster data.
 - See also - list_sample_data
- Report datasets available for tests and documentation examples. 
 - Examples - >>> from pprint import pprint >>> from pygmt.datasets import list_sample_data, load_sample_data >>> # use list_sample_data to see the available datasets >>> pprint(list_sample_data(), width=120) {'bathymetry': 'Table of ship bathymetric observations off Baja California', 'earth_relief_holes': 'Regional 20 arc-minutes Earth relief grid with holes', 'fractures': 'Table of hypothetical fracture lengths and azimuths', 'hotspots': 'Table of locations, names, and symbol sizes of hotpots from Müller et al. (1993)', 'japan_quakes': 'Table of earthquakes around Japan from the NOAA NGDC database', 'mars_shape': 'Table of topographic signature of the hemispheric dichotomy of Mars from Smith and Zuber (1996)', 'maunaloa_co2': 'Table of CO2 readings from Mauna Loa', 'notre_dame_topography': 'Table 5.11 in Davis: Statistics and Data Analysis in Geology', 'ocean_ridge_points': 'Table of ocean ridge points for the entire world', 'rock_compositions': 'Table of rock sample compositions', 'usgs_quakes': 'Table of earthquakes from the USGS'} >>> # Load the sample bathymetry dataset >>> data = load_sample_data("bathymetry") 
 
 
 
 
