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EarthScope - An Earth Science Program to Explore the Structure and Evolution of the North American Continent and Understand Processes Controlling Earthquakes and Volcanoes.

The EarthScope scientific community is conducting multidisciplinary research across the Earth sciences utilizing the freely accessible data collected and maintained by EarthScope facilities. In-depth collaboration between scientists and educators bring the excitement of cutting-edge Earth science research into classrooms, museums and parks. EarthScope provides freely accessible data and data products from thousands of geophysical instruments that measure motions of the Earth's surface, record seismic waves, and recover rock samples from depths at which earthquakes originate.

Highlights

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14 May 2008

UNO to Host Training for Seismic Recording Stations

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18 April 2008

2005-2006 Mt. Augustine Eruption Studied with PBO Data

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10 May 2008

SAFOD Phase III Core Viewer Released

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5 May 2008

Reno, Nevada Earthquake Swarm Observed