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EPIC USER Workshop Pre_AGU Fall 2010

EPIC User Workshop : PRE-AGU - San Francisco December 12th 2010

Hello Dear Participants

We are excited with the great response we got from you all about our second workshop in San Francisco. During this workshop, we would like to focus our efforts  on providing an overview of the EPIC facility to young investigators, anyone with upcoming EPIC supported experiments or plan to submit a proposal to the National Science Foundation using EPIC equipment and support.

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SEIS-UK joins EarthScope/EPIC on Support Effort for Antarctic Projects

 

 

SEIS-UK Director Dr. Alex Brisbourne accompanies the staff of the EPIC  to gain experience working in polar environments while supporting the POLENET and Whillans Ice Sheet projects for a month and a half during this year's field season.

The Pulse in Peru

 

        

Ever wonder what it's like to support a seismic field experiment in Peru?  EPIC's Assistant Director, Mike Fort, recommends the Singular Subduction blog, written by Yale research assistant and English major, Laura Marris. Mike was in Peru as an advisor, trainer, and to offer general logistical support to the PULSE experiment.

New Web Organization

Our website has been reorganized! It may look the same at first glance, but take a closer look. The tabs and navigation menu are now more closely aligned with the EPIC working groups. There are a couple of new topics as well. This should make it much easier to quickly access the specific information you're looking for.

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EarthScope/EPIC User Workshop, AGU San Francisco - 2010

 

EarthScope/EPIC would like to invite you to register for our second annual EPIC Users Workshop to be held on December 12th 2010 (the day before the beginning of the AGU Fall meeting).  This year’s workshop will give an overview of the EPIC program, the services we provide and how to access them.  This workshop should be useful to anyone who has an upcoming EPIC supported experiment, or is planning to propose an experiment, but will be particularly useful to new investigators.

The morning session (8:00-12:00) will be formal presentations covering such topics as:

·      Field procedures 

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