EPIC Posters at 2014 EarthScope Workshop, June 8-11, in Sunriver, Oregon

There will be several presentations by EPIC staff at the 2014 EarthScope Workshop, June 8-11, in Sunriver, Oregon.  If you can't see these posters in person in Oregon, have a look at them via the links below.

 

 

Steve Azevedo will present "HDF5 for Archiving and Delivering Active/Passive Full Wavefield Data."

The Authors include Steve Azevedo, Derick Hess, & Bruce Beaudoin of the EarthScope EPIC.

Download Poster PDF (39 MB). (For large PDF files, rather than trying to view via your browser, it may be better to Save As a PDF file on your own computer, then use Adobe Reader or Preview to view the file.)

 

Katyliz Anderson will present "What have we learned from data from purpose-built, direct-bury sensors at Poker Flat, Alaska?"

The Authors include Katyliz Anderson, George Slad, Mouse Reusch, Wallis Hutton, Pnina Miller, Cathy Pfeifer, Noel Barstow, Tim Parker, Bruce Beaudoin, and James Gridley.

Download Poster PDF (144 MB) (For large PDF files, rather than trying to view via your browser, it may be better to Save As a PDF file on your own computer, then use Adobe Reader or Preview to view the file.)

 

 

Jason Hebert will present "Portable Seismological Instrumentation for Polar Environments."

The Authors include  Paul Carpenter, Jason Hebert, Doug Bloomquist, Dean Childs, and Jason Leiker from the  EarthScope EPIC Polar Group.

Download Poster PDF (1.8 MB)

 

Federica Lanza of Michigan Tech is the 2014 summer student intern at the EarthScope EPIC. She will be presenting "Spatial aliasing and source mechanism resolution: an example from Pacaya volcano, Guatemala."

The Authors are Federica Lanza and Gregory P. Waite of Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI.

Download Poster PDF (13 MB) (For large PDF files, rather than trying to view via your browser, it may be better to Save As a PDF file on your own computer, then use Adobe Reader or Preview to view the file.)

EPIC hopes to see you at the workshop!

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