Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 14:24:59 +0900 From: "Shuanggen Jin" Reply-To: sgjin@kasi.re.kr To: igsmail@igscb.jpl.nasa.gov , dorismail@cls.fr Subject: [IGSMAIL-5814]: AGU08 Session G09: GPS Seismometer & Tsunami Remote Sensing Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Message-Id: <20080812052500.8BEB78EA79@igscb.jpl.nasa.gov> Sender: owner-igsmail Precedence: bulk ****************************************************************************** IGS Electronic Mail 12 Aug 09:11:17 PDT 2008 Message Number 5814 ****************************************************************************** Author: Shuanggen Jin Dear Colleagues: We would like to invite you to submit abstracts to a session G09: "High-Rate GPS Seismometer and Tsunami Remote Sensing" at the upcoming AGU Fall Meeting, 15-19 December 2008, San Francisco, USA. The deadline is 10 September 2359 UT. ============================================================ 2008 AGU Fall Meeting Session Call for Papers: G09: High-Rate GPS Seismometer and Tsunami Remote Sensing Tony Y. Song, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA Shuanggen Jin, Korea Astronomy & Space Science Institute =========================================================== Real-time high-rate GPS data, high-dynamic-range broadband seismic stations, and numerical models have recently provided valuable insights to volcanic/seismic deformation and tsunami genesis, greatly improving rapid assessment of immediate crustal activities, tsunami threat, physical understanding, and identification of new data types for tsunami warning systems. This session will address current capabilities, progresses and future directions/challenges for effectively using high-rate GPS and seismic observations in monitoring volcanic/seismic activities (e.g. post-seismic stress transfer), and modeling tsunamis for early warnings. This session also welcomes submissions that combine high-rate GPS with GRACE, SAR and satellite altimetry data for monitoring, comparing and calibration, as well as propose new applications for these observations, and present future missions/challenges. More details can be found at http://www.agu.org/meetings/fm08/?content=search&show=detail&sessid=283 ============================================= Prof. Dr. Shuanggen JIN Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute 61-1, Whaam-dong, Yuseong-gu Daejeon 305-348, South Korea Tel: 82-42-865-3241(O); Fax: 82-42-861-5610 Email: sgjin@kasi.re.kr; sg.jin@yahoo.com Website: http://www.gnss.googlepages.com =============================================