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EGU General Assembly 2015: European Geosciences Union

Rathaus (City Hall) in Vienna

The 2015 European Geosciences Union General Assembly and exhibition will take place in the Austria Center Vienna (ACV) in Vienna, Austria, from April 12 – 17, 2015.

The early registration deadline is March 12, 2015. The program will be available after February 25.

Session topics of particular interest to readers of Inside GNSS include:

The 2015 European Geosciences Union General Assembly and exhibition will take place in the Austria Center Vienna (ACV) in Vienna, Austria, from April 12 – 17, 2015.

The early registration deadline is March 12, 2015. The program will be available after February 25.

Session topics of particular interest to readers of Inside GNSS include:

  • G1.3 High-Precision GNSS algorithms and applications in Geosciences
  • G2.1 The Global Geodetic Observing System: Unifying Geodesy in General and Height Systems in Particular
  • G6.1 Open session on geodesy
  • G5.2/AS4.6/CL2.11 Atmospheric Remote Sensing with Space Geodetic Techniques 
  • G5.1/ST3.3 Observation-based modeling of the ionosphere – from Sun to Earth 
  • G3.5/GD7.9/SM6.5/TS8.8 Monitoring and modelling of geodynamics and crustal deformation: progress during 34 years of the WEGENER initiative
  • G1.2 Mathematical methods for the analysis of potential field data and geodetic time series
  • G1.1 Recent Developments in Geodetic Theory
  • G3.2/CR2.4/HS12.13/OS1.15 Exploiting spaceborne geodetic sensors for hydro-geodesy, oceanography, and cryospheric applications
  • G3.3/HS6.9 Hydro-geodesy: Application of spaceborne geodetic sensors for hydrological studies

The event attracts more than 11,000 geoscientists from all over the world to one meeting covering all disciplines of the Earth, planetary and space sciences. The EGU aims to provide a forum where scientists, especially early career researchers, can present their work and discuss their ideas with experts in all fields of geoscience. The official language is English.

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