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2010 AGU Fall Meeting

Moscone Center

The 2010 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting will be held at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco, California from Monday, December 13 to Friday, December 17.

There are dozens of GNSS-related presentations at this AGU mega-meeting of 16,000 space and earth scientists. The preliminary program lists 770 scientific sessions in climate change, space weather, planetary exploration, volcanism and seismology, Earth’s magnetic field and more.

The 2010 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting will be held at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco, California from Monday, December 13 to Friday, December 17.

There are dozens of GNSS-related presentations at this AGU mega-meeting of 16,000 space and earth scientists. The preliminary program lists 770 scientific sessions in climate change, space weather, planetary exploration, volcanism and seismology, Earth’s magnetic field and more.

One interesting session for Inside GNSS readers is (G08) Very Large GPS/GNSS Networks:Exploiting the Data Explosion for Science. The session convenors are Geoffrey Blewitt, UN-Reno and Thomas Herring, MIT.

Another is (G19) Geodesy for Rapid Assessment of Earthquakes. The convenors are from Scripps Institute of Oceanography, Jet Propulsion Lab and CalTech.

And that, of course, is just the beginning.

The deadline for online registration is November 19. The discounted registration deadline is November 10.

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