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Date:2017-01-25 08:26:24
Sender:Toshimichi Otsubo <t.otsubo@r.hit-u.ac.jp>
Subject:[SLR-Mail] No.2429: IAG05 (G07) GGOS and Earth Monitoring session in Kobe IAG-IASPEI Assembly
Author:Toshimichi Otsubo, Hitotsubashi University
Content:Author: Toshimichi Otsubo, Hitotsubashi University

Dear ILRS Colleagues,

We would like to draw your attention to the GGOS session at the
IAG-IASPEI 2017 Assembly to be held in Kobe, Japan. We encourage you
and your colleagues to submit your abstracts by 8 February. Visit
http://www.iag-iaspei-2017.jp/ for more details.

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IAG05 G07
Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS) and Earth monitoring services

The Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS) of the International
Association of Geodesy (IAG) has been designed to advance our
understanding of the dynamic Earth by quantifying our planet´s changes
in space and time. It provides the observations needed to map, monitor
and understand changes in the geodetic parameters describing the Earth
system and the underlying processes. A global geodetic frame of
reference of high quality and consistency is provided as the
fundamental backbone for monitoring and consistently interpreting key
processes. Moreover, GGOS complements other Earth monitoring systems
and services as a unique contribution of the global scientific
geodetic community. Present challenges are the monitoring of
geo-hazards, sea level variations, global height changes or
atmospheric parameters.

The focus of this symposium lies on the progress of the consistent
scientific integration of Earth geometry, rotation and gravity
observations as well as related numerical and geophysical models.
Presentations are welcome which address (1) the observation
architecture, (2) the standardization, management, processing and
interpretation of the GGOS observation data, (3) the implementation of
new observations technologies such as atom-interferometry, highly
precise clocks, ring laser gyroscopes, (4) the integrated analysis and
interpretation of geodetic parameters, time series and fields.

Best Regards,

Convener:
Hansjörg Kutterer (BKG, Germany)
Co-convener:
Richard S. Gross (JPL, California Institute of Technology, USA)
Detlef Angermann (DGFI-TUM, Germany)
Toshimichi Otsubo (Hitotsubashi University, Japan)

Find more topics on the central web site of the Technical University of Munich: www.tum.de