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Active Message Threads for August 2019
Hi All -
Just a reminder: ISTI is still offering an English language course in
New Paltz, New York in September. The discounted hotel block ends this
Thursday so after that, people will need to pay the regular price if
they’re planning on staying at the hotel where the course takes place
(or book via one of the internet hotel sites...)
Here’s some info from the blurb on our web site:
In the course, we will focus on the open source version of SeisComP3;
free for non-commercial uses. You’…
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Dirk Roessler
2019-05-03 13:36:38
- 2019-08-08 12:51:14
Dear seismological community,
We are again announcing the Advanced Training for SeisComP3 at gempa
GmbH in Potsdam, Germany from 16 to 19 September, 2019. This Advanced
Course is perfect for experienced SeisComP3 users who wish to advance
their SeisComP3 experience beyond standard application and increase the
productivity of SeisComP3 systems for monitoring of local earthquakes.
Find more information online [1] and on the SeisComP3 community forum [2].
See you in Potsdam!
Your S…
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Still open: Seismology: Advanced Training for experienced SeisComP3 users at gempa in Potsdam, Germany, 16 - 19 September, 2018 - Dirk Roessler - 2019-08-08 12:51:14
Dirk Roessler
2019-05-03 13:38:12
- 2019-08-08 12:45:54
Dear seismological community,
We are announcing the next round of our popular Basic Training for
SeisComP3 at gempa GmbH in Potsdam, Germany in autumn this year, 09 - 12
September, 2019.
This beginner course is perfect for new SeisComP3 users who wish to get
quickly started with a productive SeisComP3 system. Since training will
be held by experienced staff from gempa - the development and service
company for SeisComP3 - you can directly learn from the developers!
Find more inform…
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Re: Seismology: Basic Training for SeisComP3 at gempa in Potsdam, Germany, 9 -12 September, 2019 - Dirk Roessler - 2019-08-08 12:45:54
Save the Date and Call for Abstracts!
This symposium, organized by the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute and Alaska Earthquake Center, focuses on the 2018 M7.1 Anchorage Earthquake and its consequences, will highlight the research that has already occurred in the past year and stimulate new investigations and collaborations to make the most of this learning opportunity.
When: September 24-26, 2019, with an optional field trip on Sep. 26
Where: Hotel Captain Cook, Anchorage, Alaska
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WORKSHOP
Securing Seismic Legacy Data to Enable Future Discoveries
September 18-19, 2019
Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town
Albuquerque, New Mexico
New seismological data mining methods are enabling discoveries and cross-disciplinary research across Earth system science. Research is challenged by the relatively short time period of observation for which digital records are readily available. Historical data recorded on paper and other physical media when suitably converted into machine readable for…
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Dear Colleagues,
The application to participate in the MCS RCN's Megathrust Modeling Workshop will close on Friday, August 16. We encourage you to apply here: https://forms.gle/TL8AkvUw9SdQhen59.
The Megathrust Modeling Workshop will focus on assessing the critical aspects of faulting, earthquake sequences and aseismic slip, and megathrust rupture dynamics that should be included in the future Modeling Collaboratory for Subduction Zone Science (MCS).
Our three main sessions will focus on:
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