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  • DATA

    NSF SAGE ingests, curates, and distributes geoscience data

    NSF SAGE provides management of, and access to, observed and derived data for the global earth science community.

    This includes ground motion, atmospheric, infrasonic, magnetotelluric, strain, hydrological, and hydroacoustic data.

    DATA AT NSF SAGE

    • Types of Observational Data
    • Derived Data Products

    DATA INGESTION

    • Submitting Data to NSF SAGE

    DATA ANALYTICS

    • Quality Assurance

    DATA ACCESS

    • Data Tool Matrix
    • Requesting Data from NSF SAGE
    • Data Request Tools
      • Web Services
      • Web Applications
      • Batch Request Tools
      • Realtime Data Access
    • Requesting Derived Data Products

    DOWNLOADABLE SOFTWARE

    • NSF SAGE Authored Software
    • Community Authored Software

    SUPPORT

    • Knowledge Base
    • Mailing Lists
  • INSTRUMENTATION

    NSF SAGE operates, provides, and maintains geoscience instrumentation

    NSF SAGE facilitates seismological and geophysical research by operating and maintaining open geophysical networks and providing portable instrumentation for user-driven experiments.

    Instrumentation support includes engineering services, training, logistics, and best practices in equipment usage.

    All data collected with NSF SAGE instrumentation are made freely and openly available.

    Permanent Networks

    • Global Seismographic Network (GSN)

    Portable Instrumentation

    • PASSCAL Instrument Center
      • Seismic
      • Polar
      • Magnetotelluric
    • Seismic Source Facility

    USArray

    • Alaska Transportable Array

    Community Engagement

    • Meetings & Workshops
    • Short Courses
    • Best Practices
    • Data Quality Principles

    Collaborations

    • Greenland
    • Central Asia and the Caucasus

    New Directions

    • Research Coordination Networks
      • Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS)
      • Subduction Zones in Four Dimensions (SZ4D)
    • Wavefields Initiative
    • Rapid Response to Geohazards

    Past Projects

    • Ocean Bottom Seismic Instrument Pool (OBSIP)
    • EarthScope Project
    • GRO-Chile
  • EDUCATION

    NSF SAGE provides a wide range of education, workforce, and outreach resources

    Our mission is to advance awareness and understanding of seismology and earth science while inspiring careers in geophysics.

    LEARNING & TEACHING RESOURCES

    • Recent Earthquakes Teachable Moments
    • Lessons/Demonstrations
    • Educational Software/Webtools
    • Videos | Animations | Animated GIFs
    • Posters | Fact Sheets
    • Educational Seismographs

    LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

    • Student Internships
    • Teacher Professional Development

    PUBLIC OUTREACH

    • Public Displays
    • Distinguished Lectures
    • Day in a Life of a Seismologist
    • ShakeAlert® System

    EXPLORE EARTHQUAKE DATA

    • Recent Earthquakes
    • Earthquake Browser
    • Station Monitor
    • Wave Visualizations
    • View Seismograms
  • ABOUT

    Established in 2018, NSF’s Seismological Facility for the Advancement of Geoscience (SAGE) is a distributed, multi-user national facility operated by EarthScope that provides state of-the-art seismic and related geophysical instrumentation and services to support research and education in the geosciences.

    ABOUT EarthScope

    • Vision/Mission
    • Membership
    • Governance
    • News

    COMMUNITY

    • Becoming a Member
    • Mailing Lists

    EVENTS

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    PUBLICATIONS

    • How to Cite NSF SAGE

    EarthScope ORGANIZATION

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    • PASSCAL
    • Seismic Source Facility Advisory Committee
    • Transportable Array
    • Electromagnetic
      • MT Data Working Group
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    • Polar Science and Technology
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EarthScope Consortium operates the NSF Geodetic Facility for the Advancement of Geoscience (GAGE) and NSF Seismological Facility for the Advancement of Geoscience (SAGE). Any opinions, findings and conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this material do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. National Science Foundation.