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Date:2012-06-22 08:57:55
Sender:Soudarin Laurent <lsoudarin@cls.fr>
Subject:[SLR-Mail] No.2092: AGU Fall meeting 2012, Session G002: Advances in DORIS Data Applications and Techniques
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Content:Dear colleagues,



As part of the 2012 Fall Meeting of the AGU that will be held in San
Francisco,

California, during 3-7 December 2012 there will be a session on

”G002: Advances in DORIS Data Applications and Techniques”.



The description of the session is given below.

”This session will focus on DORIS data processing and new scientific
applications of

DORIS data for geophysics and the atmospheric sciences. The intention is
to encourage

a discussion between scientific groups making available DORIS data and
products, and

those exploiting these data. We solicit papers describing progress in
orbit modeling

and data processing and also encourage contributions that use DORIS for
global plate

tectonic, regional deformation models, post-glacial rebound, and
atmospheric or

climatology studies. Papers that integrate or compare DORIS with other
sensors

(e.g. GPS, SLR, VLBI, tide gauge, InSAR) are particularly welcome.”



Then, you are kindly invited to submit abstracts in this new session.

The abstract system is now open, and will remain open until August 8th
(http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2012/).

Authors will be notified about oral/poster presentation on September
28th.



Looking forward to seeing you in San Francisco,



Best regards

The conveners: Frank Lemoine and Guilhem Moreaux





Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this email.

Dear colleagues,

 

As part of the 2012 Fall Meeting of the AGU that will be held in San Francisco,

California, during 3-7 December 2012 there will be a session on

"G002: Advances in DORIS Data Applications and Techniques".

 

The description of the session is given below.

“This session will focus on DORIS data processing and new scientific applications of

DORIS data for geophysics and the atmospheric sciences. The intention is to encourage

a discussion between scientific groups making available DORIS data and products, and

those exploiting these data. We solicit papers describing progress in orbit modeling

and data processing and also encourage contributions that use DORIS for global plate

tectonic, regional deformation models, post-glacial rebound, and atmospheric or

climatology studies. Papers  that integrate  or compare DORIS with other sensors

(e.g. GPS, SLR, VLBI, tide gauge, InSAR) are particularly welcome.”

 

Then, you are kindly invited to submit abstracts in this new session.

The abstract system is now open, and will remain open until August 8th (http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2012/).

Authors will be notified about oral/poster presentation on September 28th.

 

Looking forward to  seeing you in San Francisco,

 

Best regards

The conveners: Frank Lemoine and Guilhem Moreaux

 

 

Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this email.

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