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Dear Colleagues,<br>
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We are happy to announce our yearly IGS session at AGU: "<a
moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu24/prelim.cgi/Session/226278">G012
- Multi-GNSS Integration within the International GNSS Service
(IGS): Scientific and Societal Benefits</a>". You will find the
session details below and by following the link.<br>
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Please consider submitting an abstract to this dedicated IGS and
multi-GNSS session.<br>
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AGU24 will be held 9-13 December 2024 in Washington, D.C. (USA). The
deadline for abstract submission is <a
href="https://www.agu.org/annual-meeting/present#timeline">31 July
2024 at 03:59 UTC</a>.<br>
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We are looking forward to another year of exciting contributions!<br>
<br>
<br>
Léo Martire, on behalf of the G012 conveners.<br>
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P.S.: Session Details.<br>
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Conveners: <i>Léo Martire, Allison Craddock, Rolf Dach, Elisabetta
d'Anastasio, Eshetu Erkihune</i><br>
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Session description:<br>
<i>The IGS provides open-access, high-quality, multi-GNSS data and
products, which support a wide spectrum of scientific and societal
applications. Numerous examples range from geodetic surveying to
monitoring the impact of global warming, from studying atmospheric
and geophysical processes to disaster risk reduction algorithms,
or from enhancements to heavy rainfall forecasting to space
weather.<br>
The IGS products operationally incorporate data from various
global and regional ground stations and satellite constellations.
Many IGS Analysis Centres operationally combine
GPS+GLONASS+Galileo data, and extensions towards including BDS are
on-going. IGS strives to continuously improve its products,
alongside the ongoing evolution of satellite systems and signals,
models, and analysis methodologies.<br>
We invite submissions showcasing recent advancements leveraging
IGS data and products, with a particular focus on using/developing
multi-GNSS methodologies, advancing climate change studies, and
implementing disaster risk reduction methodologies. We
additionally welcome prospective work aimed at enhancing the
quality and scope of IGS products.</i><br>
<i>--<br>
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<br>
</i>Léo Martire, Ph.D. [<a
href="https://www.thehrcfoundation.org/professional-resources/talking-about-pronouns-in-the-workplace">they/them</a>]<br>
Research Technologist, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory<br>
Central Bureau Deputy Director + Governing Board Executive
Secretary, International GNSS Service<br>
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href="mailto:leo.martire@igs.org" class="moz-txt-link-freetext">leo.martire@igs.org</a><br>
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