boundary="------------080909060609050305050006" ****************************************************************************** dorismail 20-Jul-2010 13:51:57 Message No 0682 ****************************************************************************** Author: Michel Van Camp Subject: AGU 2010 session G07: Estimating the Accuracy of Geodetic Measurements This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------080909060609050305050006 Dear Colleague, Is it possible to forward the following e-mail to the colleagues who may be interested, and/or to put an advertisement? Thank you very much, Best regards, M. Van Camp ________________________ Dear colleagues, We draw your attention to this special session of the 2010 AGU Fall Meeting: G07: Estimating the Accuracy of Geodetic Measurements Conveners: M. Van Camp (Royal Observatory of Belgium), E. Calais (Purdue U.), J. Henton (Natural Resources Canada), O. de Viron (U. Denis Diderot& IPGP) Solicited talks: -Richard Gross (NASA-JPL) -Jim Ray (NOAA-National Geodetic Survey) -Paul Tregoning (Aaustralian National University) -Tim Wright (University of Leeds) Session description: Geodesy is always struggling to increase the measurement precision, but estimating what is the accuracy of the obtained numbers - and what this accuracy means exactly - is challenging. This can be done e.g. by analysing the space/time signature of the noise in a quiet area, or by comparing the data to (an)other determination(s)/model(s) of the same signal. Contributions are solicited, dealing with the estimation of the accuracy of an isolated value (for instance a single absolute gravity measurement at a given location), a time series or a spatial patterns, acquired by land based - or space - geodetic measurements (field gravimetry, levelling, GPS, SLR, VLBI, InSAR, altimetry or gravity missions as GRACE, GOCE,...). Abstract submissions are scheduled to open on 21 July and close on 2 September. For more information visit the AGU website: http://www.agu.org/meetings/fm10/ We are looking forward to meeting you, M. Van Camp, E. Calais, J. Henton, O. de Viron ______________________ Michel Van Camp, PhD Royal Observatory of Belgium Seismology section Avenue Circulaire, 3 BE-1180 Bruxelles Belgium ************************************************************************ Tel.: + 32 2 373 02 65 Fax.: + 32 2 373 03 39 e-mail :mvc@oma.be Seismology :http://www.seismology.be Homepage :http://homepage.oma.be/mvc ************************************************************************* --------------080909060609050305050006
Dear Colleague,
Is it possible to forward the following e-mail to the colleagues who may be interested, and/or to put an advertisement?
Thank you very much,
Best regards,
M. Van Camp
________________________

Dear colleagues,

We draw your attention to this special session of the 2010 AGU Fall Meeting:

G07: Estimating the Accuracy of Geodetic Measurements
Conveners: M. Van Camp (Royal Observatory of Belgium), E. Calais (Purdue U.), J. Henton (Natural Resources Canada), O. de Viron (U. Denis Diderot & IPGP)

Solicited talks:
-Richard Gross (NASA-JPL)
-Jim Ray (NOAA-National Geodetic Survey)
-Paul Tregoning (Aaustralian National University)
-Tim Wright (University of Leeds)

Session description:


Geodesy is always struggling to increase the measurement precision, but 
estimating what is the accuracy of the obtained numbers - and what this 
accuracy means exactly - is challenging. This can be done e.g. by 
analysing the space/time signature of the noise in a quiet area, or by 
comparing the data to (an)other determination(s)/model(s) of the same 
signal. Contributions are solicited, dealing with the estimation of the 
accuracy of an isolated value (for instance a single absolute gravity 
measurement at a given location), a time series or a spatial patterns, 
acquired by land based - or space - geodetic measurements (field 
gravimetry, levelling, GPS, SLR, VLBI, InSAR, altimetry or gravity 
missions as GRACE, GOCE,...).

Abstract submissions are scheduled to open on 21 July and close on 2  
September.  For more information visit the AGU website:
http://www.agu.org/meetings/fm10/

We are looking forward to meeting you,

M. Van Camp, E. Calais, J. Henton, O. de Viron
______________________ 

Michel Van Camp, PhD

Royal Observatory of Belgium
Seismology section
Avenue Circulaire, 3
BE-1180 Bruxelles
Belgium
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Tel.: + 32 2 373 02 65
Fax.: + 32 2 373 03 39
e-mail : mvc@oma.be
Seismology : http://www.seismology.be
Homepage : http://homepage.oma.be/mvc 
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