August 29-31, 2018
The Americas Antelope Users Group meeting was held 29-31 August 2018 in Victoria, British Columbia, hosted by the Geological Survey of Canada.
Selected talks from the meeting:
- What’s New in Antelope 5.8 (Kent Lindquist)
- Inspect Detection (Danny Harvey)
- Bighorn – San Jacinto Events UCSD Shake Table Tests (Frank Vernon)
- Real-Time Strong Motion Response Spectra Determination in Support of Rapid Damage Assessment from Large Earthquakes (Danny Harvey)
- Overview of Seismic Monitoring and Earthquake Studies at the Alberta Geological Survey (Virginia Stern)
- The New SeisPP Modules in Antelope Contrib: A Scalable, High Performance Generic Object-Oriented Framework with an API for Mortals (Gary Pavlis)
- Antelope-Python Integration for Observational Seismology (Jesse Hutchinson)
- Utilization of Antelope for Effective Earthquake Disaster Prevention (Gilbert Woo)
- Integrating a Convolutional Neural Network with Antelope to Locate Earthquakes (Ryan Visser)
- EON-ROSE (and CCArray) (Katherine Boggs)
- Real-time and Earthquake Response Workflow at AEC (Matt Gardine)
- Recent Significant Earthquakes in Alaska and Lessons Learned (Natalia Ruppert)
- Introducing Quantix Q8 (Mathias Franke)
- Experiments with Microservices (Juan Reyes)
- STS-5A: The World’s Highest Performance Borehole Sensor (Mathias Franke)
- Active and Upcoming Seismic Investigations of the Western Canadian Arctic (Andrew Schaeffer)
- Dbbuild — Adding New Sensors and Dataloggers (Jennifer Eakins)
- Italian Strong Motion Network RAN, Italy: RANLive Web Tool (Mathias Franke)