With computational notebooks, code can tell a story
If you aren’t yet familiar with notebooks, here’s a primer on what they are—and why many in science find them useful.
Deprecation of the Version 1 Nominal Response Library (NRL) and PDCC
Version 1 of the Nominal Response Library (NRL) will be deprecated on May 31, replaced by version 2.
New GNSS offering—and licensing details for commercial use
Starting on May 1, 2024, we will be allowing access to a dedicated NTRIP caster delivering low-latency RTCM positions and MSM messages using multi-constellation GNSS observations.
Cloud computing, data access, software questions… ask the Data Help Desk!
The Data Help Desk is a robust support platform that we hope will provide a streamlined access point for all the different questions about data collection, discovery, access, and delivery.
Retirement of the email-based BREQ_FAST service
The BREQ_FAST request mechanism is being retired and will stop being supported by the EarthScope data management platform sometime between June 2024 and the end of the year.
Board of Directors election results
This year’s Board of Directors election is complete and the votes from consortium member representatives have been tallied. We have some incoming Board members to welcome, and others to thank!
Upcoming changes in the operation of the NSF-funded Global Seismographic Network stations
Operational aspects of a portion of NSF-funded Global Seismographic Network (GSN) stations will be transitioned to EarthScope Consortium.
Cloud data operations: an update on our progress
As the new cloud architecture for our data systems is taking shape, it’s time to start sharing information about the new capabilities that will become available.
EarthScope congratulates community winners of 2023 AGU awards
EarthScope Consortium would like to congratulate a number of community members—including former staff members, collaborative projects, and individuals who have volunteered considerable time as Board of Directors members or short course instructors—on receiving 2023 AGU awards.
EarthScope Consortium to support new NSF-funded Cascadia earthquake research center
EarthScope Consortium will be one of 16 institutions participating in the new NSF-funded Cascadia Region Earthquake Science Center (CRESCENT), which will study the Cascadia subduction zone and improve earthquake resiliency and preparedness across the Pacific Northwest.