Date: | 2000-01-24 09:23:00 | |
Sender: | John M. Dow and G. Beutler <jdow@esoc.esa.de> | |
Subject: | [SLR-Mail] No. 535: COSPAR PSD/CSTG Symposium: abstracts by 31 January | |
Author: | John M. Dow and G. Beutler | |
Content: | ******************************************************************************** SLR Electronic Mail 2000-01-24 09:23:00 UTC Message No. 535 ******************************************************************************** Author: John M. Dow and G. Beutler Subject: COSPAR PSD/CSTG Symposium: abstracts by 31 January Subject: COSPAR PSD/CSTG Symposium: abstracts by 31 January Subject: COSPAR PSD/CSTG Symposium: abstracts by 31 January We would like to draw your attention to the Call for Abstract Proposals for the symposium ”New Trends in Satellite Geodesy”, which is being organised jointly by the COSPAR Technical Panel on Satellite Dynamics and the IAG/COSPAR Commission for International Coordination of Space Techniques for Geodesy and Geodynamics (CSTG). The symposium takes place from 17 to 19 July 2000 in Warsaw, Poland. The convenors of the meeting are J. Dow and G. Beutler, IAG Representative is H. Drewes, and the Programme Committee includes in addition R. Kolenkiewicz, P. Moore, E. Pavlis, L. Sehnal, P. Visser, P. Willis and J. Zielinski. Abstracts are being solicited in relevant areas including: 1. Current and Future Space Geodetic Missions (Pavlis) 2. Ocean Surface Modelling from Satellite Altimetry (Moore/Visser) 3. Space Geodetic Techniques and Services (Drewes) 4. Reference Frames and Earth Rotation (Beutler) 5. Satellite Navigation, POD and Scientific Applications (Willis/Kolenkiewicz) 6. Orbital Motion and Satellite Dynamics (Dow/Zielinski) Confirmed invited speakers so far include Z. Altamimi, A. Brezinski, V. Dehant, D. Gambis, A.-M. Gontier, R. Langley, Y. Menard, R. Neilan, Ch. Reigber, D.E. Smith, H. Suenkel, B. Tapley. Additional abstracts can be submitted up to 31 January 2000. Full information on the procedure for submission and further details on the Assembly are provided in the COSPAR web page at http://www.copernicus.org/COSPAR/COSPAR.html and in the COSPAR Bulletin, Number 145, August 1999. The symposium proceedings, including invited and contributed papers, will be published in a dedicated volume of Advances in Space Research, which is the refereed journal of COSPAR. We look forward to your active participation. The usual apologies if you receive his note more than once. Best regards, John M. Dow (jdow@esoc.esa.de) and G. Beutler (beutler@aiub.unibe.ch). From: jdow@esoc.esa.de ******************************************************************************** |