Subject: [SLR-Mail] No. 816: Geodesy Sessions for the Fall AGU (2001) in San Francisco From: Frank Lemoine > ******************************************************************************** SLR Electronic Mail 2001-09-05 13:04:00 UTC Message No. 816 ******************************************************************************** Author: Frank Lemoine Subject: Geodesy Sessions for the Fall AGU (2001) in San Francisco Subject: Geodesy Sessions for the Fall AGU (2001) in San Francisco Dear Colleagues, This message is a reminder that the AGU abstract deadline is fast approaching (14:00 UTC, Thursday, September 6, 2001). The following are a list of contributed and special geodesy sessions together with the email addresses of the conveners. The full session description is available on the AGU Fall Meeting web page at http://earth.agu.org/fm01top.html. Abstracts may be submitted electronically by accessing this URL and following the directions. We have an exciting list of sessions, and the conveners have put together an excellent list of Invited Speakers. We look forward to seeing you in San Francisco. Regards, Frank Lemoine (flemoine@geodesy2.gsfc.nasa.gov) Jeffrey Freymueller (jeff@giseis.alaska.edu) Geodesy Program Co-Chairs, Fall AGU 2001 Contribuited Sessions G01 General geodesy contributions. G07 Crustal Deformations: new results. G02: Multidisciplinary studies of present day sea level change. Steve Nerem (steve.nerem@colorado.edu) Jim Davis (jdavis@cfa.harvard.edu) G03: Operational altimetery: Data sources, systems, and applications. John Lillibridge (john.lillibridge@noaa.gov); Gregg Jacobs (jacobs@proteus@nrlssc.navy.mil) G04: The Terrestrial Reference Frame: Definiation, Long-Term Stability and Limitations. Kristine Larson (Kristine.Larson@colorado.edu) Zuheir Altamimi (altamimi@ensg.ign.fr) G05: Interaction between the solid Earth and its Fluid envelope: Insights via Earth rotation and mass redistribution studies Olivier Deviron (o.deviron@oma.be) Geoffrey Blewitt (gblewitt@unr.edu) Ben Chao (chao@bowie.gsfc.nasa.gov) Jean.o.dickey@jpl.nasa.gov G06: Explaining geodetic observations of nonlinerarly time varying surface deformation. Gerald Bawden (Gbawden@usgs.gov) Elizabeth Harding Hearn (lizh@chandler@mit.edu) G08: Advances in modeling of defomration due to Earthquakes. Mark Simons (simons@gps.caltech.edu) Yuri Fialko (fialko@radar.ucsd.edu) G09: Temporal gravity measurements and crustal deformation. Anahita Tikku (ani@ldeo.columbia.edu) David McAdoo (dave.mcadoo@noaa.gov) Tim Niebauer (tmniebauer@microgsolutions.com) G10: SRTM: Mission Status and early applications. Tom Farr (tom.farr@jpl.nasa.gov) Paul Rosen (paul.rosen@jpl.nasa.gov) G13: The new gravity missions: First CHAMP results, initial GRACE data flow and preparations for GOCE. Byron Tapley (tapley@csr.utexas.edu) Chris Reigber (reigber@gfz-potsdam.de) Pieter Visser (pieter.visser@lr.tudelft.nl) From: EDC slrmail account ********************************************************************************