Articles
2019
Derek Schutt
2019-07-11
Wait, I could do geophysics—physics and math—and go outside?! That's the perfect combination.Fifteen Years of Earth Science Exploration
2019-02-14
The EarthScope National OfficeReflections on the Accomplishments of EarthScope’s USArray
2019-02-14
The USArray has operated for over 15 years as a community science facility designed to address EarthScope’s goal of understanding the structure and evolution of the North American continent.Education Corner: Final inSights Issue
2019-02-14
Sharing Science through the EarthScope Speaker Series and Save the Date for the EarthScope Legacy Education and Outreach Virtual WorkshopEarthScope Announcements
2019-02-13
inSights Final Issue February 20192018
EarthScope Top 10 Discoveries
2018-12-07
,Redrawing the Map of the Midcontinent Rift
2018-09-04
EarthScope data is changing our views of this billion-year-old featureEducation Corner: 2018 ANGLE Teacher Workshop
2018-08-29
This issue features the first ANGLE educator workshop, which focused on giving educators tools for teaching about Alaska geoscience and community resiliency to tsunami and earthquake hazards.Rhiannon Vieceli
2018-07-10
Humans of EarthScope: “I like making interpretations about the earth, which is the common denominator for everyone.”Media Advisory
2018-05-24
Science Educators Gather in Anchorage to Learn about Teaching and Preparing for Earthquakes, Tsunamis, and Volcanoes in AlaskaEarthScope’s Laser Vision: Sharing Lidar Data
2018-05-07
High-resolution images reveal fault movement—before and after quakes—to experts and studentsEarthScope Announcements
2018-05-04
inSights Spring 2018Education Corner
2018-05-01
We explore the senses in this issue, from visual resources for current events-based lessons, to mapping with lasers, to learning about seismic waves through sound. Bonus materials: What wildlife sets off seismic sensors?Open SESAME
2018-01-29
EarthScope seismic research inspires landowners and students in GeorgiaEarthScope Announcements
2018-01-29
inSights Winter 2017-18PBO Station Highlight
2018-01-29
Station OVLS introduces students to plate movementRob Hawman
2018-01-24
I got into geology originally because I was always fascinated by the history of the earth.Education Corner
2018-01-24
Science Fair season is coming soon, giving students a chance to explore hands-on science. (Photo by Molly Tedesche)
In every inSights issue, we feature a few of the dozens of
2017
Education Corner
2017-10-12
In every InSights issue, ESNO features two of the dozens of tools, modules, and activities that utilize EarthScope data to benefit a wide variety of users (K–12, university educators, informal programs like museums or after-school programs).Summer 2017 Education Corner
2017-07-20
In every InSights issue, ESNO features two of the dozens of tools, modules, and activities that utilize EarthScope data to benefit a wide variety of users (K–12, university educators, informal programs like museums or after-school programs)Spring 2017 Education Corner
2017-05-05
In every InSights issue, ESNO features two of the dozens of tools, modules, and activities that utilize EarthScope data to benefit a wide variety of users (K–12, university educators, informal programs like museums or after-school programs)Winter 2017 Education Corner
2017-02-01
In every InSights issue, ESNO features two of the dozens of tools, modules, and activities that utilize EarthScope data to benefit a wide variety of users (K–12, university educators, informal programs like museums or after-school programs)2016
Fall Creek, Oregon
2016-10-24
Borehole strainmeter B030 records slip around the worldFall 2016 Education Corner
2016-10-23
For every InSights issue, we feature two of the dozens of tools, modules, and activities that utilize EarthScope data to benefit a wide variety of users. We intend to reach K–12 and university educators, as well as informal programs like museums.Getting Hands On With EarthScope
2016-10-10
By ESNO - Spring 2016
"Wow, it's moving!" was called out frequently in the busy hall that housed the largest (and free!) national science festival. More than 365,000 people of all ages and
Summer 2016 Education Corner
2016-09-20
Over the years, an array of tools, modules, and activities applying EarthScope scientific data have been developed for a wide variety of users. K–12 and university educators, or informal programs like museums, can benefit from these resources.Lights, Cameras, Action!
2016-09-19
EarthScope Stories Chronicled on Video2015
EarthScope Science and Disaster Preparedness
2015-01-14
Engaging Educators in EarthScope Science and Disaster Preparedness Through Professional Development Workshops in Coastal Cascadia2014
New Active Earth Monitor Content Set
2014-10-14
Midcontinent Rift Available in Spring 2015Teaching Educators: PBO Data and Classroom Resources
2014-10-14
by UNAVCO - Fall 2014
New EarthScope Geochronology Graduate Student Research and Training Program
2014-09-22
Organizers: Rebecca Flowers (CU), Ramon Arrowsmith (ASU), Jim Metcalf (CU), Blair Schoene (Princeton), Tammy Rittenour (USU) - Fall 2014
The EarthScope Institute on…
Using the Midcontinent Rift as a Unifying Theme for Park Interpreters and Educators
2014-09-22
By Seth Stein, Carol Stein, and Eunice Blavascunas - Fall 2014
One of EarthScope’s major targets is the Midcontinent Rift (MCR), a 1.1 billion-year-old scar along which…
New Flexible Array Video Series
2014-01-01
By ESNO - Winter 2014
Geology might not be the first thing that comes to mind if you heard the names SESAME, CAFÉ, SUGAR, and OIINK, but these are just a few examples of…
2013
EarthScope Northeastern Interpretive Workshop
2013-09-22
By ESNO - Fall 2013
Twenty-six interpretive professionals listened intently as Park Ranger Stephanie Kyriazis (photo) relayed the glacial history of Acadia National Park…
InTeGrate: Interdisciplinary Teaching of Geoscience for a Sustainable Future
2013-01-01
Cathryn A. Manduca - Winter 2013
InTeGrate is an NSF sponsored community effort to support the teaching of geoscience in the context of societal issues both within…
2012
Understanding Continental Evolution using Data from the Transportable Array
2012-09-22
By Dr.Hersh Gilbert - Fall 2012
Do high mountains possess thick roots of low-density crust that keep them a"oat in the denser mantle, or do zones of low-density mantle…
EarthScope Interpretive Workshop - Central Appalachian Region
2012-06-22
Photo above, courtesy of Wendy Taylor
Hosted by James Madison University (JMU) and organized by ESNO, this workshop featured…
EarthScope and Place-Based Education
2012-06-22
By Steven Semken - Summer 2012
When we affix meaning to any physical locality—by naming it, building a home there, exploring its geology and geophysics as EarthScope…
Tales from the Field: PBO Installation in Alaska
2012-03-22
Max Enders - Spring 2012
When UNAVCO set about building the Earthscope Plate Boundary Observatory (PBO) no challenge was nearly as daunting as the prospect of installing…
EarthScope Social Media Blitz
2012-03-22
By ESNO - Spring 2012
Social media sites have emerged as a popular and effective form of communication among all age groups, with more than half of the teenage and adult…