Delivered-To: igsmail@igscb.jpl.nasa.gov Message-Id: <200402140153.i1E1r3aF008021@fryxell.jpl.nasa.gov> Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 17:53:03 -0800 (PST) From: Erik Ivins Reply-To: Erik Ivins Subject: [IGSMAIL-4845]: Geodesy Abstracts for CGU-AGU-SEG 2004 Joint Assembly: Deadline To: igsmail@igscb.jpl.nasa.gov Sender: owner-igsmail Precedence: bulk ****************************************************************************** IGS Electronic Mail 17 Feb 07:26:23 PST 2004 Message Number 4845 ****************************************************************************** Author: Erik Ivins, Spiros Pagiatakis Dear Geodesy Section Colleague: THE DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS IS RAPIDLY APPROACHING!! Only 3 working days (Monday is a holiday in the US) remain for submitting an abstract for the upcoming Joint Assembly! We welcome your abstract submissions for the Joint Assembly, 17-21 May 2004, in Montreal and sponsored by AGU, CGU, SEG, and EEGS. This international meeting promises to highlight the growing interdisciplinary nature of our science. We want to call your attention specifically to the Geodesy Sessions listed below, and also to the Union Sessions that are planned for Solid Earth Sciences. Some Geodesy related sessions are also listed. This meeting should be very well attended as there are currently over 160 preplanned sessions. For submitting abstracts that may be specific to the new GRACE gravity results, you may want to take careful note of the Union Session U08 on time-variable gravity. Submit your abstract by going to http://www.agu.org/meetings/sm04/program.shtml. The deadline for online submissions is 19 February at 2359 UT. Please also pass this information to your students and colleagues in the geodetic community. -------------------------------------------------- Preplanned Sessions for Solid Earth Sciences UNION U01 The International Polar Year 2007-8 U02 Scaling and fractals in the the earth, atmosphere, and hydrosphere: resolution dependence and nonlinear variability U03 Frontiers and Challenges in Deep Earth Dynamics U04 Remote Observation of Earth and Planetary Environments: The Challenge of Spatial Complexity through the Late Quaternary U05 Greenhouse Gas, Climate and Ocean Interactions Through the Late Quaternary U06 Extreme Environments of the Precambrian Earth U07 The importance of water and melt in mantle dynamics: developing constraints from interdisciplinary studies U08 Time-Variable Gravity: Observation, Modeling, and Interpretation Geodesy G00 General Geodesy G01 Heights and Geoid Modeling: North America G02 Pleistocene ice-mass change, displacement and gravity change, and their interpretation with 3-D earth models G03 Observations of Glacial Isostatic Adjustment and Contemporary Ice-Ocean-Mantle Mass Redistribution G04 The Mechanics of Shallow Subduction Zones G05 Causes and Consequences of Variations in Earth Rotation on Seismic to Millennial Time Scales G06 Antarctic Neotectonic Processes: Status and Challenges G07 New advances in global plate kinematics and dynamics from space geodesy G08 Toward a Stable North America-Fixed Reference Frame G09 New Sensors of our Planet: Modern Geodesy and New Insights in Earth Science G10 Computations in Geodesy and Geosciences G11 Time-Variable Gravity: Observation, Modeling, and Interpretation (NOW A UNION SESSION ABOVE) Geodesy cosponsored sessions: S01 Seismicity and Geodynamics of Eastern North America and Other Mid-Plate Environments T04 Mantle Dynamics and Surface Observables T08 Strain Partioning: Theory and Measurement H23 Surface and Subsurface Flow and Storage of Water in Cold Environments Of additional special interest to interdisciplinary geodetic scientists may be the following topics: Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism GP00 General Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism GP01 Climatic and Anthropogenic Changes to the Environment: Contributions from Magnetism GP02 Endings and Beginnings: Paleogeography, life and climate of the terminal Neoproterozoic through Cambrian time GP03 Comparing magnetic field generation in the Earth and planets GP04 Rock Magnetism and the 40th Anniversary of the Vine-Matthews-Morley Hypothesis GP05 Four Decades of Paleomagnetism in Canada: a special session honouring the research contributions of Currie Palmer and David Symons GP06 Satellite Magnetic Missions since Magsat: Recent and Proposed GP07 Long and short term variations of geomagnetic field strength Cosponsored session P01 Magnetic Field of Planetary Lithosphere Mineral and Rock Physics Cosponsored sessions T09 Causes and Consequences of Variations in Earth Rotation on Seismic to Millennial time Scales Nonlinear Geophysics NG00 General Nonlinear Geophysics NG01 Spatial Prediction Models in Geosciences NG02 Nonlinear Phenomena in Fluid Dynamics With Implications for Climate Seismology S00 General Seismology S01 Seismicity and Geodynamics of Eastern North America and Other Mid-Plate Environments S02 Insights Into Earthquake Nucleation and Rupture S03 POLARIS Studies of Earthquake Hazards and Continental Dynamics Cosponsored sessions V01 Geological Storage of Carbon Dioxide: From Prediction to Verification G04 The Mechanics of Shallow Subduction Zones G06 Antarctic Neotectonic Processes: Status and Challenges T01 Deep Structure of the Continental Lithosphere: Combining Seismic, Heat flow, and Other Geophysical Data T02 Assembly and Post-stabilization Evolution of the Cratonic Lithosphere T03 Visualising the Evolving Fault zone T04 Mantle Dynamics and Surface Observables G08 Toward a Stable North America-Fixed Reference Frame T09 Mineral Physics Perspectives on the Structure, Composition, and Dynamics of Earths Deep Interior G05 Causes and Consequences of Variations in Earth Rotation on Seismic to Millennial Time Scales Study of Earths Deep Interior T04 Mantle Dynamics and Surface Observables T09 Mineral Physics Perspectives on the Structure, Composition, and Dynamics of Earths Deep Interior G02 Pleistocene Ice-mass Change, Displacement and Gravity Change, and Their Interpretation with 3-D Earth Models G05 Causes and Consequences of Variations in Earth Rotation on Seismic to Millennial Time Scales Topics of Interest in Volcanology V03 The Timescale of Magmatism V04 Influences on Continental Rheology in Zones of Plate Convergence V06 Nature and Origin of Earth's Early Crust: Integration of Field Studies, Petrology, Mantle Dynamics, and Comparative Planetology V13 Dynamics of Caldera Systems Topics of Interest in Hydrology H08 Groundwater and Climate Change H10 Canadian and U.S. Continental Scale Studies of Hydrologic Processes for GEWEX H11 Advances in Hydrologic Frequency Analysis H13 Coordinated Enhanced Observing Period (CEOP) H15 Probabilistic Hydrometeorologic Forecasts for Water Resources Applications H24 Advances in Understanding the Global Water Cycle H29 Estimating the Flux of Freshwater from the Pan-Arctic Land Mass H30 A Changing Arctic Landscape H31 Watershed Intercomparison and Classification H32 Remote Sensing, Hydrology, and Field Experiments Topics of Interest in Ocean Sciences OS03 Marine and Terrestrial Records of Neogene Climate Influences on the Orogeny, Denudation, and Ice Sheet Evolution in the Alaskan-Canadian Cordillera OS04 Dynamics of Ocean Circulation Topics of Interest in Cryospheric Sciences C03: Remote Sensing of the Cryosphere C04: Progress in Modeling and Observation of Glacier-Climate Processes Complete Joint Assembly preplanned sessions and meeting details: http://www.agu.org/meetings/sm04/index.shtml Questions may be directed to sm-help@agu.org or service@agu.org. AGU 2000 Florida Ave. NW, Washington DC 20009 USA +1 202.462.6900 Apologies for any multiple e-mails. Best regards, Erik Ivins and Spiros Pagiatakis Joint CGU-AGU Geodesy Program Committee ************************************************** Erik Ivins Spiros Pagiatakis eri@fryxell.jpl.nasa.gov spiros@yorku.ca 818-354-4785 416-736-5245 **************************************************