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[IGSMAIL-5872]: EGU Session G8



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IGS Electronic Mail      24 Dec 12:41:03 PST 2008      Message Number 5872
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Author: Richard Gross

Dear Colleagues -

As part of the 2009 General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union that will be held in Vienna, Austria during 19-24 April 2009, Hans-Peter Plag, Markus Rothacher and I are convening session G8 on "The Global Geodetic Observing System: Ground and Space-based Infrastructure for Earth Science". The description of the session is given below.

We would like to draw your attention to this session and encourage you to participate in it. The deadline for submitting abstracts is 13 January 2009.

Hope to see you in Vienna!

Best regards,
Richard Gross, Hans-Peter Plag, Markus Rothacher

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G8: The Global Geodetic Observing System: Ground and Space-based Infrastructure for Earth Science

The Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS) provides measurements of the time varying gravity, rotation, and shape of the Earth using instruments located on the ground and in space. These measurements need to be accurate to better than a part per billion in order to advance our understanding of the underlying processes that are causing the Earth's rotation, gravity, and shape to change. Mass transport in the global water cycle, sea level change, and crustal deformation associated with geohazards are examples of particularly demanding applications of geodetic measurement systems. Designing the ground- and space-based instruments that are needed to provide geodetic measurements of the accuracy and stability required for these and other applications are an ongoing challenge for GGOS. This session will be a forum for discussing demanding scientific applications of global geodetic measurement systems and the ground- and space-based infrastructure that is needed to fulfill those demands.

Richard S. Gross
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Mail Stop 238-600
4800 Oak Grove Drive
Pasadena, CA 91109, USA
Tel.: +1 818-354-4010
Fax: +1 818-393-4965
E-mail: Richard.Gross @ jpl.nasa.gov

Hans-Peter Plag
Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology and Seismological Laboratory
Universiy of Nevada, Reno
Mailstop 178
NV, 89557 Reno
United States of America
Tel.: +1 775-784-6691
Fax: +1 775-784-1709
E-mail: hpplag @ unr.edu

Markus Rothacher
Department 1: Geodesy & Remote Sensing
Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
Telegrafenberg A 17, 14473 Potsdam, Germany
Tel.: +49 (0)331/288-1100
Fax: +49 (0)331/288-1111
E-mail: rothacher @ gfz-potsdam.de