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Date:2007-01-11 18:43:00
Sender:Hyung-Chul Lim, James Park/KASI <###FROM###>
Subject:[SLR-Mail] No. 1526: GPS/VLBI/SLR Networks and Geosciences Applications session in AOGS
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SLR Electronic Mail 2007-01-11 18:43:00 UTC Message No. 1526
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Author: Hyung-Chul Lim, James Park/KASI
Subject: GPS/VLBI/SLR Networks and Geosciences Applications session in AOGS

Dear Colleagues,

As you know, Space Geodetic Techniques (GPS, SLR, VLBI, etc) are the
one of
the important data sources in Geosciences.
We proposed the session related with these outstanding technologies
in AOGS
Assembly 2007.
The 4th Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) Assembly will be held
in
Bangkok on 30 July - 4 August 2007
(http://www.asiaoceania.org/aogs2007/).
I hope you, or you colleagues, could come to this conference and
present
papers related to ”GPS/VLBI/SLR Networks and Geosciences
Applications” as
below.
The deadline of submitting abstract is 15 February, 2007. Please feel
free
to redistribute this notification to researchers.

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SE01: GPS/VLBI/SLR Networks and Geosciences Applications

Now the accuracy achieved by ground-based and space-based geodetic
techniques enables the characterization of a broad range of Earth
sciences.
Increasingly GPS/SLR/VLBI networks in Asia-Oceania areas have been
conducted in close cooperation with international scientific
organizations,
such as the International GNSS Service (IGS), International Laser
Ranging
Service (ILRS), international VLBI service (IVS) and new efforts such
as
the GGOS (Global Geodetic Observing System of the International
Association
of Geodesy). These networks can provide new insights for geosciences
and
hazards monitoring, such as crustal deformation, Earth Rotation,
Atmospheric environment monitoring and land subsidence etc. This
session
welcomes all GPS/SLR/VLBI techniques issues/developments and their
Networks
applications, etc.
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I wish you have another great new year!

Best regards,

James Park


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