[IGSMAIL-5904]: Training School on "GIA Modelling" (for non-specialists)

Matt King m.a.king at newcastle.ac.uk
Fri Feb 20 09:03:17 PST 2009


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IGS Electronic Mail      20 Feb 09:03:37 PST 2009      Message Number 5904
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Author: Matt King

Dear Colleagues [apologies for multiple postings]

1-5 June, Gdvle Sweden.
The main objective of this Training School is to give early-stage researchers whose principal area of expertise is not in Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA) modelling intensive
training on numerical GIA modelling. The training will not be limited to the solid-earth deformation process of GIA only, but will also involve glaciological modelling of the
disappearing Late-Pleistocene ice sheets on the one hand and GIA-induced sea-level change on the other hand. Participants from fields involved in the measurement of GIA (e.g.,
GRACE, ground-based gravity, geometric geodesy) are particularly welcome.
 
The school is organised by the COST action ES0701 "improved constraints on models of GIA" but is open to everyone with relevant interest and background. See
http://www.cost-es0701.gcparks.com/index.php/activities/training-schools for further information and registration. Deadline March 31.

Lecturers include:
Martin Ekmanm, Summer Institute for Historical Geophysics
Kurt Lambeck, Australian National University
Giorgio Spada, University of Urbino
Bert Vermeersen, TU Delft
Patrick Wu, University of Calgary
Roberik van de Wal, Utrecht University

Kind Regards,


Matt King
Reader in Polar Geodesy & RCUK Academic Fellow
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