EarthScope’s new home

EarthScope is an NSF program that, “that deploys thousands of seismic, GPS, and other geophysical instruments to study the structure and evolution of the North American continent and the processes the cause earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. It involves collaboration between scientists, educators, policy makers, and the public to learn about and utilize exciting scientific discoveries as they are being made”. In other words, it is very, very, cool with lots of interactive data! The EarthScope data portal provides GPS,seismic, lidar, and other layers for students and researchers. As of July 1, EarthScope National Office is being hosted at Arizona State University School of Earth & Space Exploration, prior to that it had been hosted at Oregon State Department of Geosciences.

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