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EarthScope Today
Click this map find and access data from the thousands of EarthScope scientific instruments located through the contiguous United States and Alaska

The EarthScope scientific community is conducting multidisciplinary research across the Earth sciences utilizing the freely accessible data from geophysical instruments that measure motions of the Earth's surface, record seismic waves, and recover rock samples from depths at which earthquakes originate. In-depth collaborations between scientists and educators bring the excitement of cutting-edge Earth science research into classrooms, museums and parks.

Access data [www.earthscope.org/data] from the thousands of EarthScope scientific instruments located throughout the contiguous United States and Alaska. [ Status Map: www.earthscope.org/current_status ]

USArray in the News
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7 April 2009 - Listening to the Earth's deep secrets. The NewScientist reports about the USArray on the move.

New EarthScope Director
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23 Jan 2009 - The NSF is pleased to announce Dr. Gregory Anderson as the new EarthScope Program Director

Earthquake Swarm
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31 Dec 2008 - Intense earthquake swarm rattles Yellowstone National Park

National Meeting
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29 Dec 2008 - 2009 National Meeting scheduled for May 12 thru May 15