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We should add an option to be able to pass in an existing matplotlib
Figureand list ofAxesobjects toPPSD.plot()asPPSD.plot(..., fig=None, axes=None)like we have for many other plotting routines. The purpose is to make it easier to make figures that have different PPSDs plotted in various subplots/axes. Compare [this post on discourse](https://discourse.obspy.org/t/plotting-ppsd-of-a