***************************************************************************= *** dorismail 16-Jul-2018 21:38:08 Message No 1125 ***************************************************************************= *** Author: "Lemoine, Frank G. (GSFC-61A0)" Subject: Earth Rotation Session at AGU =20 Dear Colleagues - As part of the 2018 Fall Meeting of the AGU that will be held in Washington= DC during 10-14 December 2018 there will be a session on =93Earth and Plan= etary Rotation: Theory, Observations, and Analysis". The description of the= session is given below. On behalf if the conveners I would like to draw yo= ur attention to this session and encourage you to participate in it. More i= nformation about the 2018 Fall Meeting can be obtained from its web site at= . Please note that abstracts must be submitted to AGU by August 1, 2018. Subm= itting by July 25, 2018 gives you a chance to win a $100 gift card! Hope to see you in Washington DC! Best regards, Richard Gross. .......................................................... G004: Earth and Planetary Rotation: Theory, Observations, and Analysis The Earth's rotation changes on a wide range of time scales, reflecting the= wide range of processes affecting it, from external tidal forces to surfic= ial processes involving the atmosphere, oceans, and hydrosphere to internal= processes acting both at the core-mantle boundary and within the solid Ear= th itself. In addition, the periods of the resonances in the Earth's rotati= on depend upon the internal structure and constitution of the Earth. Observ= ations of the Earth's rotation can therefore be used to place constraints o= n a wide range of dynamical processes of the Earth, including glacial isost= atic adjustment, mantle anelasticity, core-mantle coupling, core flattening= , core angular momentum, torsional, rotational, and inertial oscillations o= f the core, and the strength of the magnetic field at the inner core and co= re-mantle boundaries. This session is a forum for discussing the use of rot= ation measurements to constrain the structure and dynamical processes of th= e Earth and other planets. Primary Convener: Richard Gross Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, USA Richard.Gross@jpl.nasa.gov Conveners: Veronique Dehant Royal Observatory of Belgium, Brussels, Belgium v.dehant@oma.be Jose Ferrandiz University of Alicante, Alicante, Spain jm.ferrandiz@ua.es Sebastien Lambert SYRTE, Paris Observatory, Paris, France sebastien.lambert@obspm.fr ........................................................... ***************************************************************************= ***** Cliquez sur l'url suivante=20 https://www.mailcontrol.com/sr/fxLwBsAQjxrGX2PQPOmvUgMAe56rOQQt1dWKkFVsh6tg= ontL+SqHRYlhF3Y8lHJvIkYHDdu2T!336NGKki70Ug=3D=3D=20=20 si ce message est ind=E9sirable (pourriel). Click=20 https://www.mailcontrol.com/sr/fxLwBsAQjxrGX2PQPOmvUgMAe56rOQQt1dWKkFVsh6tg= ontL+SqHRYlhF3Y8lHJvIkYHDdu2T!336NGKki70Ug=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