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Date:2010-02-19 23:51:00
Sender:Bob King <Carey Noll <Carey.Noll@nasa.gov>>
Subject:[SLR-Mail] No. 1838: IGS Workshop June 2010
Author:Bob King
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SLR Electronic Mail 2010-02-19 23:51:00 UTC Message No. 1838
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Author: Bob King
Subject: IGS Workshop June 2010

The 2010 workshop of the International GNSS Service (IGS) will
be held at Newcastle upon Tyne (UK) 28 June - 1 July, followed
on 2 July by a one-day symposium on vertical rates from GNSS.
Please consult the website for the IGS Workshop programme,
registration form and abstract submissions. Travel information
and accommodation booking is also provided.

http://www.ceg.ncl.ac.uk/igs2010

Abstract Deadline: Friday 14 May 2010

Registration Deadline: Monday 7 June 2010

The workshop is open to the entire community and will feature
invited talks, posters, and splinter meetings on a full range
of issues important to IGS activities: monumentation, station
integrity, data transmission and storage, analysis center
activities, antenna and receiver calibrations, troposphere and
ionosphere modeling and products, modeling of station and satellite
motions, and requirements for new applications.

The vertical rates symposium will encompass both the measurement
and interpretation of vertical rates, with particular emphasis
on GNSS at tide gauges and for measuring glacial isostatic
adjustment (GIA). IGS workshop attendees are encouraged to
stay for the symposium.

Other IGS events for 2010 are listed on http://igs.org/overview/calendar.html
.

For questions regarding the IGS workshop program contact

Bob King
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
+1 617 253 7064
rwk@chandler.mit.edu

For questions on local arrangements or the vertical rates symposium
contact

Matt King
Newcastle University
+ 44 191 222 7833
m.a.king@newcastle.ac.uk


From: Carey Noll

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