Incoming Chair of Commission 5, Mikael Lilje, attends IGS
workshop and Vertical Rates Symposium
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 28 June – 2 July 2010
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June 28 – July 2 2010 the Newcastle University Geodesy Group hosted
approximately 200 participants in the International GNSS Service (IGS)
Workshop 2010 and the COST Action ES0701 Vertical Rates Symposium. The
Workshop focused on the application and status of current IGS operations and
possibilities for future improvements. The final day of the meeting examined
application of GNSS to tide gauge vertical land movement, glacial isostatic
adjustment (GIA), subsidence and tectonic motion.
The International GNSS Service is committed to providing the highest quality
data and products as the standard for global navigation satellite systems
(GNSS) in support of Earth science research, multidisciplinary applications,
and education. These activities aim to advance scientific understanding of
the Earth system components and their interactions, as well as to facilitate
other applications benefiting society. IGS is vital for more or less any
high quality GNSS survey in a country. More information on IGS can be found
at http://igscb.jpl.nasa.gov/
The workshop is organised every second year. This year, Mikael Lilje was
asked to give a plenary talk with the title FIG and IAG/IGS is a strong
combination in which he highlighted some of the cooperation that has been
conducted during the last number of years as well as expressed a hope of an
increase but perhaps more focused cooperation in the coming years.
All presentations from the symposium can be found at
http://www.ceg.ncl.ac.uk/igs2010/ and that includes
video-recordings!
Mikael Lilje Incoming Chair FIG Commission 5 September 2010
15 September 2010
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