[IGSMAIL-8106] Reminder of DORIS Special Issue, Adv Space Res. Submission deadline Jan 31, 2022
Lemoine, Frank G. (GSFC-61A0)
frank.g.lemoine at nasa.gov
Sat Oct 23 18:21:41 UTC 2021
Dear Colleagues:
We remind you of the call for papers in a special issue of the journal "Advances in Space Research",
with the theme "New Results from DORIS for Science and Society." This is an opportunity to showcase
the latest work, associated with ITRF2020, the generation of new products that use DORIS data, improvement
of DORIS-related models used in preprocessing or analysis, improvements in orbit determination for
DORIS satellites, reduction and mitigation of systematic errors
in the DORIS technique, simulations of enhancements of the DORIS system, synergies and comparisons or joint processing with other geodetic techniques and other possible topics.
The co-editors of this special issue are Dr. Ing. Denise Dettmering (DGFI/TUM, Munich, Germany
email: denise.dettmering at tum.de) and Dr. Ir. Ernst Schrama (TU Delft, The Netherlands, email: e.j.o.schrama at tudelft.nl).
If you think you might submit a paper or if you have any questions regarding the scope of the call
and how your paper might fit, please contact the editors, Dr. Dettmering and Dr. Schrama. We encourage
you to provide a provisional title and author list to the co-editors, so that they have an idea of how many papers
might be expected for the special issue, whose submission deadline is January 31, 2022.
The full text of the announcement is available at these URL:
h t t p s ://cosparhq.cnes.fr/assets/uploads/2021/05/DORIS-announcement.pdf
h t t p s ://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/advances-in-space-research/about/call-for-papers
(Search for DORIS in this web page).
The complete instructions regarding submission of the paper and how the papers will be handled can be found
at the above URL's.
Good luck and we hope you will be able to participate in this opportunity to be part of this DORIS Special
Issue in Adv. Space Research.
Please continue to stay safe and healthy in these pandemic times.
Sincerely,
Frank Lemoine
NASA GSFC
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