[IGSMAIL-4217]: EGS Session G5: Probing the Atmosphere with Geodetic Techniques

Yoaz Bar-Sever Yoaz.Bar-Sever at jpl.nasa.gov
Sun Dec 22 14:33:05 PST 2002


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IGS Electronic Mail      22 Dec 14:34:15 PST 2002      Message Number 4217
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Author: Yoaz Bar-Sever

Dear Colleagues,

We would like to invite you to participate in Session G5 at the 
EGS-AGU-EGU Joint Assembly in Nice, France, April 6-11, 2003:

G5: "Probing the Atmosphere with Geodetic Techniques" (co-sponsored by AS)

We are seeking contributions describing recent advances in 
atmospheric sensing capabilities and applications of space-geodetic 
techniques such as GPS, InSAR, and VLBI. These include advances in 
technology that improve the accuracy, availability, and utility of 
retrieved atmospheric properties, new scientific insights or 
operational benefits gained with space-geodetic techniques, advances 
in assimilation techniques, and the exploration of novel applications 
fields for sensing technologies. Experimental results assessing and 
validating the performance and utility of recently launched sensor 
platforms, such as CHAMP, GRACE, and Jason-1, are also encouraged.

The deadline for submission of abstracts is JANUARY 15, 2003. 
Information regarding the conference and the submission of abstracts 
may be found at:

http://www.copernicus.org/egsagueug/index.html

Best regards,

Yoaz Bar-Sever
Tonie van Dam
Andrea Walpersdorf



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