Antelope meeting at Tucson IRIS Workshop 2004
Wild Life in Tucson
The 4.6 version of Antelope includes a number of new software modules which facilitate data processing from PASSCAL experiments. The new software includes interfaces to the new Quanterra Q330/PB14 equipment, as well as to legacy equipment. Staff at the PASSCAL Instrument Center are now offering training and support for using Antelope to process PASSCAL data.
This meeting provided an overview of the use of Antelope for processing data from PASSCAL experiments. The talks included:
| An overview of the new Antelope 4.6 software for PASSCAL | |
| Danny Harvey, BRTT | |
| Using Antelope for Processing PASSCAL Data | |
| Bruce Beaudoin, IRIS/PIC | |
| A New Tool for Building Metadata: dbbuild | |
| Daniel Quinlan, BRTT | |
| The Dark Side of Instrument Responses | |
| Frank Vernon, UCSD/SIO/IGPP | |
No photographic evidence of the participants exists, but here's some of the wildlife (which was present in surprising numbers).
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Tucson, behind saguaro |
Woodpeckers in saguaro |
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king snake? |
roadrunner |
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pygmy owl |
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agave: most food was better |
emerald collared lizard |