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  • IGS Workshop 2017

    University of Paris-Diderot 15 Rue Hélène Brion, Paris, Paris-13E-Arrondissement, France

    IGS Workshop 2017 Dates and Location 3-7 July, 2017 in Paris, France   About The IGS Central Bureau is pleased...

  • IGS Workshop 2018

    East Lake (Donghu) International Conference Center Wuchang District, Wuhan, China

    IGS Workshop 2018 Dates and Location 29 October to 2 November, 2018 in Wuhan, China   Venue The Local Organizing...

  • IGS Session – Posters

    Virtual

    This POSTER session solicits presentations on scientific applications enabled by IGS products and new science enabled by improvements to quality and breadth of GNSS products.

  • ITRF Session – Posters

    Virtual

    This is a POSTER session. The quantification of many geophysical phenomena, e.g. sea level variation, co-and post-seismic deformation, glacial isostatic adjustment, loading effects, but also precise orbit determination of artificial satellites, rely on the availability of a global terrestrial reference frame, such as the ITRF.

  • GGOS Session – Posters

    Virtual

    This POSTER session provides a platform for discussing diverse scientific targets of GGOS with large dynamic ranges in space and time and geodetic infrastructure to enable stable production of accurate data.

  • GGOS Session – Orals

    Virtual

    This ORAL session provides a platform for discussing diverse scientific targets of GGOS with large dynamic ranges in space and time and geodetic infrastructure to enable stable production of accurate data.

  • ITRF Session – Orals

    Virtual

    This is an ORAL session. The quantification of many geophysical phenomena, e.g. sea level variation, co-and post-seismic deformation, glacial isostatic adjustment, loading effects, but also precise orbit determination of artificial satellites, rely on the availability of a global terrestrial reference frame, such as the ITRF.

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