The Membership Reception at this year's AGU Fall Meeting in New Orleans has been scheduled! You're welcome to join us Monday, December 15 from 6-8 pm CST at The Chicory — less than half a mile from the convention center.
You can always find this information in the Calendar section of our website. We'll be posting additional information about our presence at AGU in the run-up to the event.
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If you missed the news, we're happy to report that EarthScope has been selected as the operator of the U.S. National Science Foundation's National Geophysical Facility.
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Chicago's seismicity captured by single seismic station
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Model catalogs quarry blasts, heavy machinery noise, and other anthropogenic signals that can muddy seismic data.
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Map charts sediment thickness across the continental US
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No single map of sediment thickness across the conterminous U.S. existed that used a consistent method — until this new one based on Transportable Array seismic data.
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From research to results: EarthScope interns in action
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Summer 2025 marked one of the largest cohorts yet, with 33 interns placed at universities, research institutions, and national laboratories across the United States.
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Cloud computing in seismology's petabyte era
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If you work with seismic data, put this recent paper on your reading list.
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Yellowstone eruptions are a hot topic for clickbait merchants. This video digs into what the scientists who study Yellowstone know about its current state, how it has erupted in the past, and what kinds of warning signs we are looking for.
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