EarthScope Consortium is the operator of the NSF's
Geodetic Facility for the Advancement of Geoscience (GAGE), previously operated by UNAVCO since the facility's creation in 2013. The NSF GAGE Facility funding is designated to support: • The Network of the Americas (NOTA), an international geophysics sensor network of more than 1,200 continuously operating instruments. These instruments include geodetic
GPS/
GNSS stations and borehole
strain, seismic, and
tilt instruments. NOTA integrates stations from pre-existing GPS networks, including the
Plate Boundary Observatory (which spans a range including
Alaska,
Continental U.S., and
Puerto Rico),
TLALOCNet (
Mexico), and
COCONet (
Caribbean and the neighboring area). Data from this network are used for various fields of Earth science research, hazard monitoring (including the
Yellowstone Volcano Observatory), and precision positioning applications like surveying or agriculture. • Stations in the
NASA Global GNSS Network (GGN), which contributes to the International GNSS Service (IGS) responsible for the
International Terrestrial Reference Frame. • Instrumentation and data access for geodesy research driven by Principal Investigators. • Maintenance of some
United States Geological Survey (USGS) Volcano Hazards Program GPS/GNSS stations. • Data operations for the GPS/GNSS component of the
ShakeAlert earthquake early warning system. • Education, workforce development, and outreach related to geodesy and geoscience. ==NSF SAGE Facility==