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Date:2011-01-05 14:33:00
Sender:Zuheir Altamimi & Jim Ray <altamimi <altamimi@ensg.ign.fr>>
Subject:[SLR-Mail] No. 1944: G2.1 session on reference frames at EGU2011
Author:Zuheir Altamimi
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SLR Electronic Mail 2011-01-05 14:33:00 UTC Message No. 1944
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Author: Zuheir Altamimi & Jim Ray
Subject: G2.1 session on reference frames at EGU2011
Subject: G2.1 session on reference frames at EGU2011
Subject: G2.1 session on reference frames at EGU2011

Dear Colleagues,

We would like to remind you that the deadline for EGU2011 abstract
submission is January 10, 2011 and to encourage you to contribute
to G2.1 session on reference frames.

Wishing you a Happy New Year 2011 and best regards
Zuheir Altamimi, zuheir.altamimi@ign.fr, Institut Geographique National
Jim Ray, jim.ray@noaa.gov, National Geodetic Survey


EGU General Assembly -- Vienna, Austria, 03 - 08 April 2011
http://meetings.copernicus.org/egu2011/

Dear Colleagues,

The General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union will be
held in Vienna, Austria, 03 - 08 April 2011. We draw your attention
in particular to session ”G2.1 Improved Terrestrial Reference Frames
for Higher-Accuracy Applications”

Fundamental to many demanding Earth science applications,
precise orbit determination, terrestrial positioning and
geo-referencing is the availability of a truly global
terrestrial reference frame (TRF) that only space geodesy is
able to provide. The session solicits contributions covering
the complete range of topics, including conceptual definitions,
improved methods to realize TRFs by individual techniques,
single- and multi-technique combination methods, and better
TRF utilization for applications in geosciences. Of special
interest to the session are papers dealing with data analysis
of space geodesy techniques, including correction models and
parameter estimation, identifying and mitigating systematic
errors, and quantifying their impact on TRF accuracy.
The goal should be attaining 1 mm long-term accuracy and
0.1 mm/yr stability.

10 January 2011: Deadline for receipt of abstracts at

http://meetings.copernicus.org/egu2011/abstract_management/how_to_submit_an_abstract.html


Please consider submitting a paper for this session or contact
us directly if you have any questions.

Sincerely,

Zuheir Altamimi, zuheir.altamimi@ign.fr, Institut Geographique National

Jim Ray, jim.ray@noaa.gov, National Geodetic Survey

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Institut Geographique National Phone : 33 1 64 15 32 55
ENSG/LAREG FAX : 33 1 64 15 32 53
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Zuheir Altamimi Email : zuheir.altamimi@ign.fr
Institut Geographique National Phone : 33 1 64 15 32 55
Service de la recherche / LAREG FAX : 33 1 64 15 32 53
c/o ENSG
6-8 Avenue Blaise Pascal
77455 Champs-sur-Marne, FRANCE
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From: altamimi

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