[IGSMAIL-8237] IGS session in the AGU program

Rolf Dach rolf.dach at aiub.unibe.ch
Mon Jul 25 11:04:45 UTC 2022


Dear AC colleagues,

regarding the success of the IGS session at last years AGU (in 
particular before the pandemic situation) we decided to propose again a 
session

G011: "Scientific Applications Enabled by the International GNSS Service 
(IGS) and Associated Improvements to GNSS Products"

at the upcoming AGU. As the title promises it shall become a platform 
for interactions between people that are using our products and those 
that are generating them. The conveners Allison Craddock (IGS CB, JPL, 
USA), Felix Perosanz (CNES, France), and Rolf Dach (AIUB, Switzerland) 
hope for many interesting contributions in order to establish an active 
exchange.

Please be reminded that AGU abstracts may be submitted until August, 3rd 
2022 via the AGU abstract submission form:
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm22/prelim.cgi/Home/0

More information about the event taking place again in Chicago, IL 
during 12-16 December 2022 can be found at:
https://www.agu.org/Fall-Meeting

See you in Chicago,
best regards

Allison, Felix and Rolf


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The full description of the session is as follows:
"The International GNSS Service (IGS) provides a broad range of 
high-precision openly available geodetic products supporting diverse 
scientific applications for peaceful usage. The recently finished 
reprocessing effort (“repro3”) includes three out of the four currently 
fully deployed GNSS constellations: GPS, GLONASS, and Galileo. 
Developments to include additional GNSSs (BeiDou, QZSS, NavIC, etc.) are 
ongoing within the IGS.
Advances in IGS product development may stimulate new multi-GNSS 
scientific applications in a wide range of potential applications 
including Earth rotation, tectonophysics, seismology and the earthquake 
cycle, glaciology and glacial isostatic adjustment, global environmental 
change, sea level, terrestrial water storage, time transfer, space 
weather and atmospheric science, disaster and tsunami early warning, and 
fundamental physics. The continuous improvement of IGS products – with 
constantly evolving satellites, systems, signals, models, and data 
analysis methodology – is a scientific challenge.
This session solicits presentations on scientific applications enabled 
by IGS products and new science enabled by improvements to quality and 
breadth of GNSS products."
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  Rolf Dach                  Astronomical Institute, University of Bern
  dach at aiub.unibe.ch         Sidlerstrasse 5, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland
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