September 16-18, 2019
The Alberta Geological Survey / Alberta Energy Regulator hosted an Antelope Users Group meeting in Calgary, Canada 16-18 September, 2019.
Venue: McDougall Centre, Calgary, Alberta
Selected talks from the meeting:
- What’s New in Antelope 5.9 (Kent Lindquist)
- Antelope USArray Accomplishments and Future Directions (Frank Vernon)
- FDSN Web Services in Antelope (Rohan Ambli)
- Breaking Your Database Can Be A Necessary Thing (Jennifer Eakins)
- dbloc: Work-in-progress Prototype (Trilby Cox)
- traceview: A Users’ Introduction (Trilby Cox)
- First Experience with Antelope Cloud Processing (Mathias Franke)
- Q330M+ (Mathias Franke)
- Seismic Monitoring Challenges at the AGS (Virginia Stern)
- Detection Threshold of the Seismic Stations and the Magnitude of Completeness in Alberta (Javad Yusifbayov)
- Seismological Work In Progress (Taimi Mulder)
- What is a Sensible Architecture for an Antelope-Powered Web Service? (Edward Hunter)
- Tsunami Warning System and Service in China (Jianyu Shi)
- Current Happenings at the Alaska Earthquake Center (Matt Gardine)