Subject: [SLR-Mail] No. 1887: Fall AGU absract submission now open From: Matt King ******************************************************************************** SLR Electronic Mail 2010-07-22 23:08:00 UTC Message No. 1887 ******************************************************************************** Author: Matt King Subject: Fall AGU absract submission now open [Please forward to your geodesy colleagues who may not receive this] Abstracts are now being accepted for the AGU Fall Meeting 2010 in San Francisco (13-17 December, 2010). The number of oral slots Geodesy receives from AGU is proportional to the fraction of abstracts that are submitted to Geodesy sessions, so I encourage you to submit! See http://www.agu.org/meetings/fm10 for session information and the abstract submission forms. The sessions listed in Geodesy are given below. The abstract deadline is 02 September 2010. Please contact individual session conveners with any questions you may have. G01: Geodesy General Contributions G02: Mass Transport and Mass Distribution in the Earth System G03: The Art and Science of Volcano Geodesy G04: The Magnitude 8.8 Chilean Earthquake of 27 February 2010 G05: Plate Motion and Continental Deformation G06: The Next Generation Global Geodetic Observing Networks G07: Estimating the Accuracy of Geodetic Measurements G08: Very Large GPS/GNSS Networks: Exploiting the Data Explosion for Science G09: Measuring and Modeling of Active Tectonic Processes in Alaska at the Beginning of the EarthScope Era G11: Earthquake Source Imaging Using InSAR and Other Geodetic Data G12: GPS/GNSS-Derived Velocity and Deformation Fields: New Techniques, Results, and Implications G13: Development and Testing of Methods for Detecting and Estimating Unsteady Motion in Geodetic Time Series G14: The GOCE Gravity Field Mission - Status and Results from the first Year of Science Operations G15: Combination of Geodetic Data Types to Address Current and Future Problems: Challenges and Solutions G16: Observing and Interpreting Regional Sea Level Change G17: Geophysical Remote Sensing With Current And Future Global Navigation Satellite Systems G18: Recent Advances in Observation and Modeling of Glacial Isostatic Adjustment G19: Geodesy for Rapid Assessment of Earthquakes G20: Identification and Mitigation of Systematic Errors in Space Geodetic Results G21: Ground Based Geodetic Techniques and Science Applications G22: Bridging the Gap Between GRACE and a Follow-on Mission G23: Remote Sensing of Atmospheric Water Vapour Using Geodetic Techniques Regards, Matt King Fall Meeting Geodesy Programme Chair 2010 Reader in Polar Geodesy & RCUK Academic Fellow School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences Email: m.a.king@ncl.ac.uk Cassie Building Ph: 0191 222 7833 Int: + 44 191 222 7833 Newcastle University Fax: 0191 222 6502 Int: + 44 191 222 6502 Newcastle upon Tyne Web: http://www.staff.ncl.ac.uk/m.a.king/ United Kingdom, NE1 7RU http://www.ceg.ncl.ac.uk/profiles2/m.a.king From: slrmail@dgfi3.dgfi.badw-muenchen.de ********************************************************************************