Content-class: urn:content-classes:message Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Subject: [IGSMAIL-5866]: Announcement EGU 2009 session "GNSS in Geosciences : news and prospects" Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2008 21:05:26 +0100 Message-ID: <56E7CA9E9DFA744AAC6A015A69E089E4037AE94A@cst-xch-001.cnesnet.ad.cnes.fr> Thread-Topic: Announcement EGU 2009 session "GNSS in Geosciences : news and prospects" Thread-Index: AclZcE98vYI5QVVASVqCd3jWJnAEeA== From: "Perosanz Felix" To: Sender: owner-igsmail Precedence: bulk ****************************************************************************** IGS Electronic Mail 08 Dec 12:05:30 PST 2008 Message Number 5866 ****************************************************************************** Author: Felix Perosanz & Robert Weber Dear colleagues, We invite you to submit an abstract to session G4 "GNSS in Geosciences : news and prospects" at the 2009 EGU General Assembly, which will be held in Vienna, Austria, 19-24 April, 2009. For more information please visit our site at: http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2009/session/433 and note that the deadline for abstract submission is January 13, 2009 Best regards, Felix Perosanz & Robert Weber Session description : GNSS are today a major technique in the field of geosciences research activities. Their continuous improvement in terms of performances, availability, modernisation and hybridizing will make them even more inevitable for future applications. This session deals with this question and we encourage submissions on the corresponding topics like, but not limited to : - new signal structure and/or performance : GIOVE, GPS L2C, GLONASS CDMA, COMPASS - recent advances in troposphere and ionosphere signals (modelling, measurement, assimilation,...) from ground and space receivers - current developments on geodetic references : Galileo Terrestrial and Timing Frame, IGS reprocessing activities - geo-scientific applications based on real time GNSS-networks - improvements and developments in ambiguity fixing algorithms : zero-difference, single-difference, TCAR,... - recent progress in analysing errors, systematic effects, noise in GNSS solutions - recent results on surface loading GNSS observations originating from atmosphere, hydrology, high frequency ocean tides, non tidal ocean effects,... - GNSS-Reflected signals and applications