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Earth science program exploring the structure of the North American continent
The EarthScope project was an National Science Foundation (NSF) funded earth science program that, from 2003-2018, used geological and geophysical techniques to explore the structure and evolution of the North American continent and to understand the processes controlling earthquakes and volcanoes.[1] The project had three components: USArray, the Plate Boundary Observatory, and the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth. Organizations associated with the project included UNAVCO, the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology (IRIS), Stanford University, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Several international organizations also contributed to the initiative. EarthScope data are publicly accessible.
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The EarthScope project was an National Science Foundation (NSF) funded earth science program that, from 2003-2018, used geological and geophysical techniques...
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EarthScope-Oceans is not affiliated with NSF's EarthScope program. EarthScope is a trademark of the IRIS Consortium. EarthScope-Oceans is one of 361 Decade Actions...
Repositories re3data.org. On January 1, 2023, IRIS merged with UNAVCO to form EarthScope Consortium. In 1959, the United States Government launched a research...
the EarthScope Facility. EarthScope was an earth science program that explored the 4-dimensional structure of the North American Continent. EarthScope (and...
factors should be considered when analyzing images. Banana Doughnut theory EarthScope Nolet, G. (1987-01-01). "Seismic wave propagation and seismic tomography"...
caused a realization of the scope of effects from human activity on Earth's environment. Enabled by science, particularly Earth observation, humans have...
with the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology (IRIS) into EarthScope Consortium. The UNAVCO GAGE Facility, as a World Data Center, provided...
USArray was one of the three components of the Earthscope project [the other two being the Plate Boundary Observatory (PBO) and the San Andreas Fault Observatory...
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"Seismicity of the Ste. Genevieve Seismic Zone based on Observations from the EarthScope OIINK Flexible Array". Seismological Research Letters. 85 (6): 1285–1294...
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Events Catalog, which is managed by the National Science Foundation and EarthScope as she is an author on the data releases constituting the system's information...
of the university NAVSTAR Consortium. He was one of the organizers of EarthScope. He served on many national and international scientific committees. In...
Aster founded the New Mexico Tech IRIS PASSCAL Instrument Center (now the EarthScope Primary Instrument Center), which supports seismological studies around...
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sand carried to the surface by sand boils. Seismite "Paleoliquefaction". EarthScope Voyager. University Corporation for Atmospheric Research. Archived from...
; Abers, Geoffrey (2020-09-23). "Introduction to the Focus Section on EarthScope Alaska and Canada". Seismological Research Letters. 91 (6): 3015–3016...
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National Science Foundation-EarthScope facility and science program. She had a big part in the crafting play for the EarthScope Facility. In May 2015, Meltzer...
institution has expanded its scope to include studies of the physics, chemistry, geology, biology, and climate of Earth. The Scripps Institution of Oceanography...