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Exploring the Structure and Evolution of the North American Continent

The EarthScope scientific community conducts multidisciplinary research across the Earth sciences utilizing freely available data from instruments that measure motions of the Earth's surface, record seismic waves, and recover rock samples from depths at which earthquakes originate.


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EarthScope - GeoPRISMS Science Workshop for Eastern North America

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12 March 2012 (update) - Science Workshop for Eastern North America (26-29 October, 2011)
Meeting outcomes--READ and COMMENT

EarthScope Cyberinfrastructure Plan complete!

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15 May 2012 (finalized) - Preliminary Plan for EarthScope Cyberinfrastructure. Thanks to the EarthScope Cyberinfrastructure Subcommittee for its hard work.

EarthScope Central Appalachian Workshop for Interpretive Professionals

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Interpretive Workshop held at JMU, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 26-29 March 2012
Meeting Outcomes

EarthScope - GeoPRISMS Science Workshop for Cascadia

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05 Nov2011 - Science workshop for Cascadia
Application deadline is January 23, 2012!
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EarthScope-GeoPrisms Alaska Planning Workshop

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23 Sept 2011 - Planning for Alaska! meeting in Portland OR
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Western US Crustal Structure Imaging

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21 Feb 2012 - Crustal structure and signatures of recent tectonism as influenced by ancient terranes in the western United States
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EarthScope is Epic!

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20 Jul 2011 - EarthScope is the #1 Most Epic Project on the Popular Science Website!
PopSci Methodology

SAFOD - Physical Samples

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15 Jul 2011 - SAFOD Phase III physical samples request process occurred from 15 July 2011 to 15 August 2011.

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