boundary="_000_467931F038D8AC4F85B4CB76256781E13668321316EXSAN03campus_" ****************************************************************************** dorismail 22-Jul-2010 19:23:38 Message No 0684 ****************************************************************************** Author: Matt King Subject: Fall AGU abstract submission now open --_000_467931F038D8AC4F85B4CB76256781E13668321316EXSAN03campus_ Author: Matt King [Please forward to your geodesy colleagues who may not receive this] Abstracts are now being accepted for the AGU Fall Meeting 2010 in San Franc= isco (13-17 December, 2010). The number of oral slots Geodesy receives from= AGU is proportional to the fraction of abstracts that are submitted to Geo= desy sessions, so I encourage you to submit! See http://www.agu.org/meeting= s/fm10 for session information and the abstract submission forms. The sessions listed in Geodesy are given below. The abstract deadline is 02= September 2010. Please contact individual session conveners with any quest= ions you may have. G01: Geodesy General Contributions G02: Mass Transport and Mass Distribution in the Earth System G03: The Art and Science of Volcano Geodesy G04: The Magnitude 8.8 Chilean Earthquake of 27 February 2010 G05: Plate Motion and Continental Deformation G06: The Next Generation Global Geodetic Observing Networks G07: Estimating the Accuracy of Geodetic Measurements G08: Very Large GPS/GNSS Networks: Exploiting the Data Explosion for Science G09: Measuring and Modeling of Active Tectonic Processes in Alaska at the B= eginning of the EarthScope Era G11: Earthquake Source Imaging Using InSAR and Other Geodetic Data G12: GPS/GNSS-Derived Velocity and Deformation Fields: New Techniques, Resu= lts, and Implications G13: Development and Testing of Methods for Detecting and Estimating Unstea= dy Motion in Geodetic Time Series G14: The GOCE Gravity Field Mission - Status and Results from the first Yea= r of Science Operations G15: Combination of Geodetic Data Types to Address Current and Future Probl= ems: Challenges and Solutions G16: Observing and Interpreting Regional Sea Level Change G17: Geophysical Remote Sensing With Current And Future Global Navigation S= atellite Systems G18: Recent Advances in Observation and Modeling of Glacial Isostatic Adjus= tment G19: Geodesy for Rapid Assessment of Earthquakes G20: Identification and Mitigation of Systematic Errors in Space Geodetic R= esults G21: Ground Based Geodetic Techniques and Science Applications G22: Bridging the Gap Between GRACE and a Follow-on Mission G23: Remote Sensing of Atmospheric Water Vapour Using Geodetic Techniques Regards, Matt King Fall Meeting Geodesy Programme Chair 2010 Reader in Polar Geodesy & RCUK Academic Fellow School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences Email: m.a.king@ncl.ac.uk Cassie Building Ph: 0191 222 7833 Int: + 44 191 222 7833 Newcastle University Fax: 0191 222 6502 Int: + 44 191 222 6502 Newcastle upon Tyne Web: http://www.staff.ncl.ac.uk/m.a.king/ United Kingdom, NE1 7RU http://www.ceg.ncl.ac.uk/profiles2/m.a.ki= ng Please do not reply directly to this message, but send comments and suggestions to IDS.central.bureau@cls.fr