OpenTopography Receives Funding Renewal from the National Science Foundation
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has renewed funding for OpenTopography, a science gateway that provides online access to Earth science oriented high resolution topography data and processing tools.
Deprecation for irisFetch MATLAB client
We regret to inform you that the irisFetch Matlab-based client is not compatible with recently released Matlab versions 2023a and onward.
A successful run for the first short course in the GeoLab notebook hub
The July 8-12 Massive Parallel Analysis System for Seismologists (MsPASS) short course was the first to run in our GeoLab JupyterHub environment, showcasing one of the benefits of the new cloud-based platform we are building.
After 18 years, Magnetotelluric Array completes survey of contiguous US
On June 10, the Magnetotelluric Array completed its last deployment, successfully filling in the last blank spot in the contiguous US after 18 years.
Congratulations to retiring leaders in Instrumentation
Three long-term fixtures of our instrumentation programs are retiring this summer.
Common Sensor Platform team releases engineering design for community feedback
Following two years of planning and developmental work, the Common Sensor Platform (CSP) team has released an initial design of instrumentation components and engineering practices.
Cloud case study: a seismic processing tutorial for your first foray
A recent paper helpfully documents a basic cloud computing project, including a practical introduction to the key concepts you need to know. Check out our interview with one of the authors!
SSA meeting recap: Harnessing the power of cloud computing
Events like this help us take the pulse of our community—highlighting for us how the growth of cloud computing is progressing and why, for example. Here’s a short summary of what we heard.
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.