Transition to New Real-Time GNSS Streaming Platform
As a reminder to real-time GNSS data users, the legacy real-time streaming service will be retired in less than a month on July 29, 2025. All users must transition to EarthScope’s modernized real-time GNSS data streaming platform before that date.
Cloud case study: Mining the seismic archive for a new earthquake catalog
Check out our conversation with Yiyu Ni about a project using machine learning to generate an earthquake catalog from over a petabyte of data from the archive.
MUSTANG web services upgraded to AWS
On June 16, 2025, the EarthScope MUSTANG seismic quality assurance web services were upgraded to serve out metric values from Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Cloud computing at the Community Science Workshop
If you weren’t able to join us at the 2025 NSF GAGE/SAGE Community Science Workshop, here’s a quick overview of the cloud-related highlights.
A popular earthquake figure gets a major update
We’ve published a new version of this popular figure with a significant change to clarify comparisons between earthquakes and other kinds of events.
Cloud case study: Separating GNSS slow slip signals from noise
Dig into the machine learning technique behind a recent paper in this conversation with one of the authors.
Cloud 101 short course at 2025 NSF GAGE/SAGE Community Science Workshop
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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.