APPLICATIONS OPEN AROUND MAY 11, 2026
Course Description:
This course is an evolution of the MsPASS course taught over the past two years. Facilitated by the EarthScope Consortium, this course is designed to introduce participants to MsPASS, a powerful, modern framework for processing seismology data on desktop, High-Performance Computing (HPC), and cloud systems. The course aims to teach seismologists how to effectively manage waveform, source, and receiver metadata using MongoDB or the Amazon Web Service equivalent called DocumentDB. The course will help students understand modern computing cluster concepts and learn how to utilize MsPASS to parallel-process large data sets. With the transfer of the seismology archive to cloud storage the course will teach students how to use GeoLab to create workflows that generate reproducible data sets from archival, seismic data. Session content will be as follows: (1) introduction to data analysis with MsPASS, (2) parallel processing with MsPASS with application to retrieval of event data from the Earthscope cloud archives, and (3) parallel data processing for data reduction on HPC or cloud systems.
Primary Audience: Any seismologist, primarily graduate students and postdocs.
Secondary Audience: Seismologists at any level who can handle the computing elements of the course.
Learning Objective:
- Gain experience using MsPASS for seismic data analysis.
- Perform parallel processing workflows using MsPASS.
- Work with seismic data archives.
- Apply cloud-based workflows for seismic data access (Session 3 focus).
Participant Commitment:
Participants attend 3 online sessions (4 hours each). Exercises require approximately 3–4 hours per session (12–16 hours total offline work).
Prerequisites, Computer and Data:
Coursework/Content Knowledge:
- Basic seismology.
Scientific Computing Skills Required:
- Python (Functional)
- ObsPy (Beginning–Developing)
- Jupyter Notebooks (Functional)
- Linux/UNIX Shell Scripting (Functional)
- Signal Processing (Developing)
Hardware:
- Hardware sufficient to work with GeoLab; modest desktop or laptop recommended for installing a local copy of MsPASS.
Software:
- Web browser.
Internet:
- Performance sufficient to participate in Zoom sessions.
Brief Agenda:
Tentative agenda is listed below, and subject to change.
| Pre-Course Work |
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| Session 1 |
Introduction to data analysis with MsPASS (4 hours)
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| Session 2 |
Cloud data access (4 hours)
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| Session 3 |
Parallel processing (4 hours)
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Assessment:
Course assessment will be conducted via Moodle, similar to the previous year. Exercises will be revised but overall length and content will remain similar.
Instructors:
Gary Pavlis, Indiana University
Ian Wang,
Tammy Bravo, EarthScope