[IGSMAIL-5559]: 2007 Joint Assembly - Large Scale Geodetic Networks for Science, Hazard Monitoring, and Infrastructure
Mike Jackson
jackson at unavco.org
Fri Feb 23 12:49:56 PST 2007
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IGS Electronic Mail 23 Feb 12:49:17 PST 2007 Message Number 5559
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Author: Mike Jackson
Dear Colleagues
We would like to draw your attention to the special session G05 at
the May 22-27, 2007
Spring AGU 2007 meeting in Acapulco, titled "Large Scale Geodetic
Networks for Science,
Hazard Monitoring, and Infrastructure". We invite those of you with
new and related
results to submit one or more abstracts.
This session will focus on the development of networks of geodetic,
gravimetric,
meteorological, seismic, and borehole and laser strain, sensors for
"ultra broadband"
observatories, and the use of data from those networks to study a
range of geophysical
problems. Geophysical communities around the globe are implementing
networks of geodetic,
gravimetric, meteorological, seismic, borehole and laser strain
sensors for "ultra
broadband" observatories. Often operated in close cooperation with
international
scientific organizations, such as the International GNSS Service
(IGS) and new efforts
such as the GGOS (Global Geodetic Observing System of the
International Association of
Geodesy), these networks can have broad impact. GPS, for example, not
only provides
valuable data for geodetic and atmospheric scientific research and
hazards monitoring,
but also benefits surveying and navigation communities. This session
will highlight
existing and planned networks; routine and higher order data
products; data product
access and display tools; integrated science using multiple
instruments; applications of
real-time, high-rate geodetic data including volcanic, earthquake,
and tsunami warning
and GPS seismology; geoinformatics developments; new scientific
discoveries,
technological advancements, and educational opportunities in large-
scale, multi-use,
multi-institutional, regional geophysical networks in South, Central
and North America.
Abstracts are due by March 1, 2007. Abstract submission information
can be found at:
http://www.agu.org/meetings/ja07/?content=program
We look forward to seeing you in Acapulco.
Conveners:
Mike Jackson (jackson at unavco.org)
UNAVCO, PBO
Boulder CO, USA
Yehuda Bock (ybock at ucsd.edu)
SOPAC/UCSD
San Diego CA, USA
Chuck Meertens (meertens at unavco.org)
UNAVCO
Boulder CO, USA
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