May 28-30, 2019
The SeisRaM group of the Department of Mathematics and Geosciences, University of Trieste, Italy hosted an Antelope Users Group meeting in Taormina, Sicily, 28-30 May, 2019. Further information is available via the meeting web site.
Selected talks from the meeting:
- What’s New in Antelope 5.9 (Kent Lindquist)
- Traceview: A User’s Introduction (Trilby Cox)
- Dbloc: Work-in-progress Prototype (Trilby Cox)
- Traceview: The New Replacement for dbpick (Danny Harvey)
- Observed Realtime Latencies Using KMI Etna2 Data logger with Bighorn (Frank Vernon)
- FDSN Web Services in Antelope (Rohan Ambli)
- Digitizer Security 101 (Dennis Pumphrey)
- Q8 (Dennis Pumphrey)
- Rockhound v3.16 and v3.17 (Dennis Pumphrey)
- Q330MPlus Datalogger for the Test Ban Monitoring Community (Mathias Franke)
- First Experience with Antelope Cloud Processing (Stefan Radman)
- Ground Motion Data Analysis in Antelope (Giovanni Costa)
- Identification of Near Fault Pulse Shaped Signal with Wavelet Analysis and Machine Learning Algorithms (Deniz Ertuncay)
- Ground Motion Parameters Extraction with Antelope and Python (Laura Cataldi)
- Antelope Usage in Austria (Nikolaus Horn)
- Slovenian Seismic Network (Jurij Pahor)
- Towards Operational Moment Tensors at the Alaska Earthquake Center (Kenneth MacPherson)
- Canada’s Most Recently Erupted Volcano in British Columbia 2300 Years Ago (Taimi Mulder)