2024 Board of Directors election results
The 2024 election results for the Board of Directors, which serves as non-profit governance to EarthScope Consortium, are compiled and ready to share.
EarthScope presents at AWS re:Invent conference
EarthScope Cloud Architect Alex Hamilton attended the annual Amazon Web Services conference to present on the cloud data systems delivering geodetic data to the ShakeAlert Earthquake Early Warning System.
Towards a Global Partnership for Solid Earth Research
Solid Earth Research infrastructures in Europe, the US, and Australia announce landmark agreement to enhance collaboration across continents, inviting global participation.
Meet TileDB—one key to cloud optimizing our data archives
We want scientific inquiries to face as few speedbumps as possible, enabling you to do more with less time invested. Let’s talk a little about the way we’re structuring data storage to help make that happen.
Cloud case study: Using DAS to listen to glacial meltwater streams
A recent paper used DAS on Rhône Glacier in the Swiss Alps to infer the discharge of meltwater streams. We talked with one of the authors about how they wrangled this large dataset.
Pancakes are the future of geophysical data processing
What can’t be explained by a delicious food metaphor? Maybe geophysical research in the cloud, but we’re going to try anyway.
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.