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Date:2009-03-14 11:58:00
Sender:Florian Seitz and Richard Gross <Richard Gross <Richard.Gross@jpl.nasa.gov>>
Subject:[SLR-Mail] No. 1760: Earth Oriented Space Techniques Session at Hotine-Marussi Symposium
Author:Florian Seitz and Richard Gross
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SLR Electronic Mail 2009-03-14 11:58:00 UTC Message No. 1760
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Author: Florian Seitz and Richard Gross
Subject: Earth Oriented Space Techniques Session at Hotine-Marussi Symposium
Subject: Earth Oriented Space Techniques Session at Hotine-Marussi
Subject: Earth Oriented Space Techniques Session at Hotine-Marussi
Symposium

Dear Colleagues,

The VII Hotine-Marussi Symposium is taking place in Rome, Italy, from
6-10 July 2009.

The convenors of Session 3 solicit contributions to the topic
´Earth Oriented Space Techniques and their Benefit for Earth System
Studies´


Thematically the session will cover the following fields:

- development of multi-sensor/multi-scale approaches for the assessment
of individual geophysical processes in the Earth system

- inversion strategies for the common integration of geometrical and
gravimetrical space observations (e.g. VLBI, SLR, DORIS, GNSS, Altimetry
and gravity field missions) into Earth system models/models of
geopysical fluids

- strategies for the separation of integral observations of Earth
rotation, gravity field, and surface geometry into contributions from
individual components of the Earth system using heterogeneous data types
from multi-sensor approaches.

- theoretical and numerical studies on relations and interactions of
Earth rotation, gravity field, and surface geometry

- theoretical aspects of Earth rotation in general


Abstracts for oral and poster presentations can be submitted until March
30, 2009 via the conference website at
http://w3.uniroma1.it/Hotine-Marussi_Symposium_2009/homepage.asp

We are looking forward to receiving your contributions.

Best regards,
Florian Seitz and Richard Gross

From: Richard Gross

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