[IGSMAIL-4845]: Geodesy Abstracts for CGU-AGU-SEG 2004 Joint Assembly: Deadline

Erik Ivins eri at fryxell.jpl.nasa.gov
Fri Feb 13 17:53:03 PST 2004


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IGS Electronic Mail      17 Feb 07:26:23 PST 2004      Message Number 4845
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Author: Erik Ivins, Spiros Pagiatakis


Dear Geodesy Section Colleague:

THE DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS IS RAPIDLY APPROACHING!!

Only 3 working days (Monday is a holiday in the US)
remain for submitting an abstract for the
upcoming Joint Assembly!
 
We welcome your abstract submissions for the Joint Assembly,
17-21 May 2004, in Montreal and sponsored by AGU, CGU, SEG, and EEGS.

This international meeting promises to highlight the growing
interdisciplinary nature of our science.

We want to call your attention specifically to the Geodesy Sessions
listed below, and also to the Union Sessions that
are planned for Solid Earth Sciences.
Some Geodesy related sessions are also listed.

 This meeting should be very well attended
as there are currently over 160 preplanned sessions. 

For submitting abstracts that may be specific to the new GRACE gravity
results, you may want to take careful note of the Union Session U08
on time-variable gravity.

Submit your abstract by going to
http://www.agu.org/meetings/sm04/program.shtml. The deadline for
online submissions is 19 February at 2359 UT.

Please also pass this information to your students and
colleagues in the geodetic community.

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Preplanned Sessions for Solid Earth Sciences
UNION
U01    The International Polar Year 2007-8
U02    Scaling and fractals in the the earth, atmosphere, and
       hydrosphere: resolution dependence and nonlinear variability
U03    Frontiers and Challenges in Deep Earth Dynamics
U04    Remote Observation of Earth and Planetary Environments:
       The Challenge of Spatial Complexity  through the Late Quaternary
U05    Greenhouse Gas, Climate and Ocean Interactions Through the
       Late Quaternary
U06    Extreme Environments of the Precambrian Earth
U07    The importance of water and melt in mantle dynamics:
       developing constraints from interdisciplinary studies
U08    Time-Variable Gravity: Observation, Modeling, and Interpretation

Geodesy
G00    General Geodesy

G01    Heights and Geoid Modeling: North America

G02    Pleistocene ice-mass change, displacement and gravity change, and their
       interpretation with 3-D earth models

G03    Observations of Glacial Isostatic Adjustment and Contemporary
       Ice-Ocean-Mantle Mass Redistribution

G04    The Mechanics of Shallow Subduction Zones

G05    Causes and Consequences of Variations in Earth Rotation on Seismic to 
Millennial Time Scales

G06    Antarctic Neotectonic Processes: Status and Challenges

G07    New advances in global plate kinematics and dynamics from space geodesy

G08    Toward a Stable North America-Fixed Reference Frame

G09    New Sensors of our Planet: Modern Geodesy and New Insights in Earth 
Science

G10    Computations in Geodesy and Geosciences

G11    Time-Variable Gravity: Observation, Modeling, and Interpretation (NOW A 
UNION SESSION ABOVE)

Geodesy cosponsored sessions:
S01    Seismicity and Geodynamics of Eastern North America and Other Mid-Plate 
Environments
T04    Mantle Dynamics and Surface Observables
T08    Strain Partioning: Theory and Measurement
H23    Surface and Subsurface Flow and Storage of Water in Cold Environments

Of additional special interest to interdisciplinary geodetic scientists
may be the following topics:

Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism

GP00   General Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism
GP01   Climatic and Anthropogenic Changes to the Environment: Contributions from 
Magnetism
GP02   Endings and Beginnings: Paleogeography, life and climate of the
       terminal Neoproterozoic through Cambrian time
GP03   Comparing magnetic field generation in the Earth and planets
GP04   Rock Magnetism and the 40th Anniversary of the Vine-Matthews-Morley 
Hypothesis
GP05   Four Decades of Paleomagnetism in Canada: a special session honouring the
       research contributions of Currie Palmer and David Symons
GP06   Satellite Magnetic Missions since Magsat: Recent and Proposed
GP07   Long and short term variations of geomagnetic field strength
Cosponsored session
P01    Magnetic Field of Planetary Lithosphere

Mineral and Rock Physics

Cosponsored sessions
T09     Causes and Consequences of Variations in Earth Rotation
        on Seismic to Millennial time Scales

Nonlinear Geophysics

NG00    General Nonlinear Geophysics
NG01    Spatial Prediction Models in Geosciences
NG02    Nonlinear Phenomena in Fluid Dynamics With Implications for Climate

Seismology

S00     General Seismology
S01     Seismicity and Geodynamics of Eastern North America and Other Mid-Plate 
Environments
S02     Insights Into Earthquake Nucleation and Rupture
S03     POLARIS Studies of Earthquake Hazards and Continental Dynamics
Cosponsored sessions
V01     Geological Storage of Carbon Dioxide: From Prediction to Verification
G04     The Mechanics of Shallow Subduction Zones
G06     Antarctic Neotectonic Processes: Status and Challenges
T01     Deep Structure of the Continental Lithosphere:
        Combining Seismic, Heat flow, and Other Geophysical Data
T02     Assembly and Post-stabilization Evolution of the Cratonic Lithosphere
T03     Visualising the Evolving Fault zone
T04     Mantle Dynamics and Surface Observables
G08     Toward a Stable North America-Fixed Reference Frame
T09     Mineral Physics Perspectives on the Structure, Composition, and Dynamics
        of Earths Deep Interior
G05     Causes and Consequences of Variations in Earth
        Rotation on Seismic to Millennial Time Scales

Study of Earths Deep Interior

T04     Mantle Dynamics and Surface Observables
T09     Mineral Physics Perspectives on the Structure, Composition, and Dynamics
        of Earths Deep Interior
G02     Pleistocene Ice-mass Change, Displacement and Gravity Change, and
        Their Interpretation with 3-D Earth Models
G05     Causes and Consequences of Variations in Earth Rotation on Seismic to 
Millennial Time Scales

Topics of Interest in Volcanology

V03     The Timescale of Magmatism
V04     Influences on Continental Rheology in Zones of Plate Convergence 
V06     Nature and Origin of Earth's Early Crust: Integration of Field Studies,
        Petrology, Mantle Dynamics, and Comparative Planetology  
V13     Dynamics of Caldera Systems  

Topics of Interest in Hydrology

H08    Groundwater and Climate Change  
H10    Canadian and U.S. Continental Scale Studies of Hydrologic Processes for 
GEWEX   
H11    Advances in Hydrologic Frequency Analysis
H13    Coordinated Enhanced Observing Period (CEOP)
H15    Probabilistic Hydrometeorologic Forecasts for Water Resources 
Applications
H24    Advances in Understanding the Global Water Cycle
H29    Estimating the Flux of Freshwater from the Pan-Arctic Land Mass
H30    A Changing Arctic Landscape 
H31    Watershed Intercomparison and Classification
H32    Remote Sensing, Hydrology, and Field Experiments

Topics of Interest in Ocean Sciences

OS03   Marine and Terrestrial Records of Neogene Climate Influences on
       the Orogeny, Denudation, and Ice Sheet Evolution in the Alaskan-Canadian 
Cordillera
OS04   Dynamics of Ocean Circulation

Topics of Interest in Cryospheric Sciences

C03:   Remote Sensing of the Cryosphere
C04:   Progress in Modeling and Observation of Glacier-Climate Processes

Complete Joint Assembly preplanned sessions and meeting details:
http://www.agu.org/meetings/sm04/index.shtml

Questions may be directed to sm-help at agu.org or service at agu.org.
AGU 2000 Florida Ave. NW, Washington DC 20009 USA +1 202.462.6900


Apologies for any multiple e-mails.
Best regards,

Erik Ivins and Spiros Pagiatakis
Joint CGU-AGU Geodesy Program Committee


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Erik Ivins                        Spiros Pagiatakis
eri at fryxell.jpl.nasa.gov          spiros at yorku.ca
818-354-4785                      416-736-5245
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