***************************************************************************= *** dorismail 27-Jun-2018 20:01:56 Message No 1119 ***************************************************************************= *** Author: "Lemoine, Frank G. (GSFC-61A0)" Subject: TR : AGU Panel Participation - request for interest in serving on Dear Colleagues, We would like to invite expressions of interest in serving as an invited pa= nelist for our 2018 AGU Fall Meeting panel session entitled =93The Future o= f Space-Based Observing Systems for Solid-Earth Dynamics=94 (session descri= ption below). For those in the community who are interested in presenting = as a panelist, please send an email to the session convenors by Monday, Jul= y 9th with a paragraph describing your presentation topic. The conveners will invite up to eight panelists by mid-July. Per AGU rules for panel format sessions, no unsolicited abstracts will be a= ccepted for this session. G022. The Future of Space-Based Observing Systems for Solid-Earth Dynamics Space-based geodetic measurements have greatly advanced solid-Earth science= . These observations underpin our understanding of tectonic and magmatic pr= ocesses, mass movement, and vertical land deformation. The 2017 Decadal Sur= vey for Earth Science and Applications from Space and other foundational co= mmunity documents challenge the community to seek the next set of breakthro= ughs in these areas. The Survey calls for geodetic solutions to several pri= ority questions focused on sea level rise, surface dynamics, geologic hazar= ds, disasters, and landscape change. Several Targeted Observables and assoc= iated Measurement Approaches (e.g., gravity, radar, lidar) needed over the = next decade were identified to answer these questions. The Survey and other= community reports have also made recommendations for the future of geodeti= c networks (e.g., GNSS, VLBI, SLR). This session will include a panel disc= ussion and we invite discussion of the next-generation mission and network = architectures that the community is exploring, including trade-offs in spat= ial and temporal resolution, and cost. Thank you on behalf of the Session Convenors, Susan Owen, NASA/JPL, Susan.Owen@jpl.nasa.gov Benjamin Phillips, NASA, ben.phillips@nasa.gov David Sandwell, UCSD, dsandwell@ucsd.edu Jeanne Sauber, NASA/Goddard, Jeanne.M.Sauber-Rosenberg@nasa.gov Cliquez sur l'url suivante=20 https://www.mailcontrol.com/sr/Ob1tLPtPoF7GX2PQPOmvUgMAe56rOQQtSIEQI4s2Whkf= JGFTa6zlWbMpVBqmA4P4Okv8yHpBUFQJwVIOzJj0SQ=3D=3D=20=20 si ce message est ind=E9sirable (pourriel). Click=20 https://www.mailcontrol.com/sr/Ob1tLPtPoF7GX2PQPOmvUgMAe56rOQQtSIEQI4s2Whkf= JGFTa6zlWbMpVBqmA4P4Okv8yHpBUFQJwVIOzJj0SQ=3D=3D=20=20 if this mail is unwanted (SPAM). Please do not reply directly to this message, but send comments and suggestions to IDS.central.bureau@cls.fr