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Date:2013-07-29 05:04:16
Sender:Matt King <Matt.King@utas.edu.au>
Subject:[SLR-Mail] No.2184: AGU Session: Geodetic measurements of changing vertical position and their application in geophysics
Author:Matt King
Content:Author: Matt King

Dear Colleagues

The Fall AGU deadline is now one week away, noting you now must be an AGU member to submit an abstract. The deadline is 6 August 2013 at 23:59ET/3:59+1 GMT

Submit at:
http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2013/scientific-program/abstract-submission-policies/

We welcome abstracts submitted to our session below, from both those modelling geodetic data and those developing such datasets.

G008: Geodetic measurements of changing vertical position and their application in geophysics
Description: Determining vertical positions of a sensor on or above Earth´s surface remains a significant challenge. Diverse applications include: positioning of airborne sensors, measurement of tidal and non-tidal elevation changes, volcanic processes, earthquake cycle, natural and anthropogenic subsidence/uplift, and longer-term changes due to regional tectonics and glacial isostatic adjustment. This session welcomes submissions from three groups: 1) those working on improving geodetic techniques (e.g., GNSS, InSAR); 2) those using such measurements to test or develop models; and 3) new approaches to verifying the accuracy and precision of vertical positions obtained from geodetic techniques.
http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2013/

The abstract deadline is just 1 month away (Tue Aug 6).

Matt King, Christopher Watson and Norman Teferle







Author: Matt King


 


Dear Colleagues


 


The Fall AGU deadline is now one week away, noting you now
must be an AGU member
to submit an abstract. The deadline is 6 August 2013 at 23:59ET/3:59+1 GMT


 


Submit at:


http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2013/scientific-program/abstract-submission-policies/


 


We welcome abstracts submitted to our session below, from both those modelling geodetic data and those developing such datasets.


 


G008: Geodetic measurements of changing vertical position and their application in geophysics


Description: Determining vertical positions of a sensor on or above Earth’s surface remains a significant challenge. Diverse applications include: positioning of airborne sensors,
measurement of tidal and non-tidal elevation changes, volcanic processes, earthquake cycle, natural and anthropogenic subsidence/uplift, and longer-term changes due to regional tectonics and glacial isostatic adjustment. This session welcomes submissions from
three groups: 1) those working on improving geodetic techniques (e.g., GNSS, InSAR); 2) those using such measurements to test or develop models; and 3) new approaches to verifying the accuracy and precision of vertical positions obtained from geodetic techniques.


http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2013/


 


The abstract deadline is just 1 month away (Tue Aug 6).


 


Matt King, Christopher Watson and Norman Teferle


 




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