[IGSMAIL-8356] AGU Call for Abstracts: GNSS Applications and Technology

Nelson, Kevin J (US 335G-Affiliate) kevin.j.nelson at jpl.nasa.gov
Thu Jul 13 17:31:55 UTC 2023


Dear colleagues across many geoscientific disciplines,

We would like to draw your attention to a broad AGU session focused on the use of GNSS technology for observations within Earth System Science and Geoscience disciplines. This session, while hosted by atmospheric science, is cross-listed in the AGU program with natural hazards, geodesy, and atmospheric and space electricity. Please considered submitting your promising research to this session.

Session Name: A009 – Advancing Earth System Science Research using Global Navigation Satellite Systems Technology

Session Description: Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals are particularly useful for various forms of geophysical research due to its high precision and insensitivity to clouds and precipitation. As such, GNSS observations such as radio occultations (GNSS-RO), GNSS reflections (GNSS-R), and the expanding network of ground stations provide high-quality global atmospheric, ionospheric, and surface retrievals useful in a wide variety of research. These observations also greatly contribute to numerical simulation systems and their data assimilation tools for accurate forecasts and early warning systems for natural hazards of many origins.
This session welcomes submissions including, but not limited to the following topics:
1.       Neutral atmospheric research topics and related GNSS applications,
2.       Geological and oceanographic applications using GNSS,
3.       GNSS remote sensing technology advancement and novel observing concepts,
4.       State-of-the-art atmospheric and surface property retrieval algorithm developments, and
5.       Numerical weather prediction, ionospheric forecasting, and natural hazard now-casting applications of GNSS remote sensing.

Abstract submissions are due August 2, 2023. Submit your abstracts here<https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm23/prelim.cgi/Session/188298>!

See you in San Francisco!
Kevin J. Nelson – NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Kuo-Nung Wang – NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Benjamin R. Johnston – University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
Mayra I. Oyola-Merced – University of Wisconsin – Madison
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