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2025 Teaching Near-surface Geophysics to Undergraduates from Intro to Majors

Overview: This workshop provides the foundation for Earth science instructors to integrate near-surface geophysics instrumentation and methods into their undergraduate courses — from introductory to majors-level. Geophysics methods can be applied to a wide range of societally important topics, from natural hazards to groundwater resources to forensics and provide a powerful way to engage students … Continued

Math for Earth Science Majors: Building Confidence, Skills, and Success

Speakers: Eric Baer (Highline College), Rory McFadden, (SERC), Beth Pratt-Sitaula (EarthScope Consortium) Struggling to help your Earth science majors build the quantitative skills they need? The EarthScope-led NSF-funded The Math Your Earth Science Majors Need project is presenting a webinar as part of the National Association of Geoscience Teachers webinar series. Join us for this … Continued

2025 The Math Your Earth Science Majors Need Virtual Workshop

Overview: Quantitatively skilled Earth science graduates are critical to meeting the needs of the workforce and the country. This virtual workshop will introduce Earth science instructors to co-curricular math and statistics modules and work with instructors to develop implementation plans for using the materials during the 2025-26 academic year. This workshop will gather ~20-30 undergraduate instructors and facilitators to … Continued

2025 Technical Short Course: Using MsPASS for Data Processing on HPC and Cloud Systems

This technical short course, facilitated by the EarthScope Consortium, is designed to introduce participants to MsPASS, a powerful framework for processing seismic data on HPC and cloud systems. The course aims to teach seismologists how to effectively manage waveform metadata using MongoDB, understand modern computing cluster concepts, and leverage cloud computing for seismic data analysis.

2025 Technical Short Course: InSAR Processing and Theory using GMTSAR

This course will cover the theory and application of repeat-pass synthetic aperture radar interferometry (InSAR) using the software GMTSAR. Lectures and exercises will be given to teach the basic theoretical aspects of InSAR. Labs will include software installation, running test data sets for standard interferogram formation, as well as more advanced processing for time series with Sentinel-1A TOPS-mode data.

2025 Technical Short Course: InSAR Processing and Analysis (ISCE+)

This 5-day course will cover basic & advanced InSAR theory, InSAR processing with the JPL/Caltech InSAR Scientific Computing Environment (ISCE), methods for mitigating noise in InSAR data, access the ARIA & OPERA standard InSAR products and prepare them for time-series analysis, InSAR time-series analysis with the MintPy software, pixel offset tracking, and basic data interpretation and modeling.

Seafloor geodesy and the hunt for shallow slip in Cascadia

Speaker: Noel Jackson, University of Kansas This presentation will give updates on the Near Trench Community Geodetic Experiment deployment of GNSS-Acoustic and bottom pressure instruments, and our ongoing Seafloor Optical Fiber Strainmeter (SOFS) experiment aimed at detecting shallow slow slip near the base of the locked zone in Cascadia. Preliminary velocities now exist for some … Continued

Postseismic Deformation Following Deep Earthquakes: A New Window into Rheological Structure of the Mantle

Speaker: Sunyoung Park, University of Chicago Mantle rheology is one of the least constrained properties despite its importance in mantle dynamics. This talk will introduce a novel approach for understanding the rheological structure by examining the Earth’s response to deep earthquakes occurring near the bottom of the upper mantle. A major challenge in utilizing the … Continued

2024 AGU Fall Meeting

Many in the geophysical community are coming together for the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting in Washington, D.C. and some of us at EarthScope will be joining you. Here’s a handy list to help you find us!