Retirement of the irisws-flinnengdahl web service
We will be retiring the irisws-flinnengdahl web service as a part of our effort to refine the NSF NGF’s portfolio of data and metadata access capabilities in the cloud.
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We will be retiring the irisws-flinnengdahl web service as a part of our effort to refine the NSF NGF’s portfolio of data and metadata access capabilities in the cloud.
The SeedLink streaming service, providing access to real-time streams from seismological networks, is moving from rtserve.iris.washington.edu to rtserve.earthscope.org
Quality Assurance metrics for seismic data in our archive can be found via the MUSTANG suite of services.
EarthScope Data Services will be retiring the FDSN “event” web service as a part of our effort to refine the NSF National Geophysical Facility’s portfolio of data and metadata access capabilities in the cloud.
The NSF National Geophysical Facility’s seismological repository is transitioning into the cloud, and data submitters and consumers should be aware of operational changes.
EarthScope’s fdsnws-dataselect web service, the primary source of miniSEED data from our seismological repository, has moved as part of our cloud transition.
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.
On June 16, 2025, the EarthScope MUSTANG seismic quality assurance web services were upgraded to serve out metric values from Amazon Web Services (AWS).
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.
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