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Date:2008-05-03 14:10:00
Sender:Ruediger Haas <slrmail@dgfi.badw.de>
Subject:[SLR-Mail] No. 1667: ETS2008 extended deadline: May 16, 2008
Author:Ruediger Haas
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SLR Electronic Mail 2008-05-03 14:10:00 UTC Message No. 1667
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Author: Ruediger Haas
Subject: ETS2008 extended deadline: May 16, 2008

Dear colleagues!

We want to draw your attention to session ETS-5
on the Earth Tides Symposium 2008 (ETS 2008) in
Jena (Germany), September 1-5, 2008. The
symposium is sponsored by the International
Association of Geodesy (IAG), the Commission 3
(Geodynamics) and the sub-commissions on Earth
Tides (3.1), Crustal Deformation (3.2),
Geophysical Fluids (3.3) and the Global
Geodynamics Project (GGP).

The deadline for abstract submission has been
extended to May 16, 2008 (!). Please find all
information on the symposium at
http://www.ets2008.de We want to ask you to
spread this information also to other colleagues
that might be interested in the symposium. Thank
you very much!

The session description of ETS-5 is as follows:

ETS-5 Space Geodetic Techniques / GGOS
Conveners: R. Haas, H. Schuh, J. Mueller

All tidal corrections applied to space geodetic
techniques: tidal effects on space missions;
satellite laser ranging (SLR), lunar laser
ranging (LLR), very long baseline interferometry
(VLBI); satellite gravimetry; global navigation
satellite systems (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo);
satellite altimetry and gravity field missions
CHAMP, GRACE, GOCE, others), and the Global
Geodetic Observing System.

We are looking forward to receive many abstract
submissions and hope to see you in September in
Jena!

best regards,
Ruediger Haas, Harald Schuh and Juergen Mueller

P.S. We want to apologize if you receive this information several times.

From: slrmail@dgfi.badw.de

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