[IGSMAIL-7116] AGU FM 2015 Session G007 - GNSS Remote Sensing of the Earth System: From Sea Levels to the Ionosphere
Norman TEFERLE
nteferle at gmail.com
Fri Jun 26 01:18:56 PDT 2015
Dear Colleagues,
We would like to draw your attention to Session G007 - GNSS Remote Sensing of the Earth System: From Sea Levels to the Ionosphere - at the 2015 AGU Fall Meeting, 14-18 December 2015.
This session welcomes contributions involving the use of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) measurements to remotely sense geophysical signals in the Earth system. These signals may be related to constituents in the lower atmosphere like water vapor, liquid water or ash, as well as free electrons in the upper atmosphere, but also to soil moisture, snow depth, sea levels and sea surface roughness as observed by recent reflectometric methods. Topics may include ground and space-based observations, delayed and reflected signals, multi-GNSS and multi-instrument approaches, monitoring and detection of hazards and threats, real-time and long-term applications (forecasting, nowcasting and climate monitoring), modelling of geophysical processes, ionospheric perturbations and space weather, assimilation of derived products into models as well as the establishment of related data bases. Submissions are invited from the GNSS communities working at the forefront in the fields of meteorology, climatology, ionospheric science and oceanography.
Abstract submission opened recently and will close on Wednesday, 5 August 23:59 EDT / Thursday, 6 August 03:59 +1 GMT.
By submitting your abstract early (before Wednesday, 29 July 11:59 p.m. EDT) you could win complimentary registration for the 2015 Fall Meeting!
Looking forward to seeing you there.
Kind regards,
Felix Norman Teferle, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Witold Rohm, Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Institute of Geodesy and Geoinformatics, Wroclaw, Poland
Thomas Hobiger, Onsala Space Observatory, Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Earth and Space Sciences, Onsala, Sweden
John Braun, Univ Corp Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, United States
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