[IGSMAIL-4531]: AGU Special Session on High Rate GPS

Yehuda Bock ybock at igpp.ucsd.edu
Wed Jul 30 12:16:09 PDT 2003


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IGS Electronic Mail      30 Jul 12:16:19 PDT 2003      Message Number 4531
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Author: Yehuda Bock, Mark Caissy, Georg Weber

Dear Colleagues,

We would like to bring to your attention the following special 
session, jointly sponsored by Geodesy and Seismology, at the 2003 
Fall AGU meeting in San Francisco. We need your support if you feel 
that high-rate upgrades are important for existing arrays and for new 
initiatives such as EarthScope/PBO.

G03:	High-Rate GPS: Infrastructure and Applications

The number of continuous GPS sites that are being upgraded to high 
data rates (1 Hz or more) from the traditional 30 s rate is growing. 
Often many of these data sets are being made available with very low 
latency (~1 s). This session solicits contributions on the 
development of high-rate GPS infrastructure, at all spatial scales, 
and applications of these data to a variety of geophysical problems, 
for example, seismology, ionospheric studies, weather near-casting, 
and volcanology. Contributions related to both real-time and 
retrospective (postprocessing) applications are encouraged.

Conveners: Yehuda Bock, UCSD/SIO, USA, ybock at ucsd.edu

Mark Caissy, NRCAN, Canada, caissy at nrcan.gc.ca

Georg Weber, BKG, Germany, georg.weber at bkg.bund.de

Please note the following abstract deadlines: 28 August 2003 for 
abstract submissions by postal or express mail; 4 September 2003, 
1400 UT deadline for electronic on line submissions.

Meeting information at (http://www.agu.org/meetings/fm03/).

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Yehuda Bock		e-mail: ybock at ucsd.edu
Research Geodesist	Phone:  (858) 534-5292
& Senior Lecturer	Fax:    (858) 534-9873
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Director, Scripps Orbit and Permanent Array Center (SOPAC)
Director, California Spatial Reference Center (CSRC)

Address:
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