所属学科: 宇宙、星系、恒星及太阳,天体物理、测量及天文技术 开始日期: 2014-06-30 结束日期: 2014-07-06 所在国家: 中华人民共和国 所在城市: 上海市 黄浦区 主办单位: International Gravity Field Service (IGFS) International Association of Geodesy (IAG) Commission 2 Shanghai Astronomical Observatory (SHAO), CAS Center for Space Geodesy, China Univ. of Mining & Tech. 摘要截稿日期: 2014-03-31 联系人: Guiping Feng 联系电话: 86-21-34775295 E-MAIL: gpfeng@shao.ac.cn 会议网站: http://202.127.29.4/meetings/igfs2014/
会议背景介绍: The accurate and precise estimation of the gravity field of the Earth is nowadays required in many geodetic and geophysical investigations. The recent satellite missions devoted to the observation of the gravity field of the Earth have strongly improved the resolution and precision of the estimated global geopotential models. Global mass redistributions in the Earth environment can be observed and modeled through gravity from space and can improve the knowledge of the Earth system and climate changes. A unique height system can be estimated for the whole Earth, which is fundamental in e.g. evaluating sea level variations. The new fields also allow innovative investigations of the solid Earth giving new details of crust and mantle and variation over time. These improvements in the estimation of the global geopotential models also require updated/new methods in modeling the higher frequency of the gravity field and denser local data coverage to achieve 1-cm geoid accuracy, which is likely to be required in few years for practical applications. The 3rd IGFS General Assembly, that will take place in Shanghai, June 30th - July 6th, 2014, at the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory (SHAO), Chinese Academy of Sciences, will be devoted to these topics. The focus of the Assembly is on methods for observing, estimating and interpreting the Earth gravity field as well as its applications.
征文范围及要求: Sessions & Topics
Gravimetry and gravity networks (Bonvalot, Roman) Global geopotential models and vertical datum unification (Sideris, Li) Local geoid/gravity modeling (Marti, Barzaghi) Satellite gravimetry (Pail,Jin) Mass movements in the Earth system (Forsberg, Jin) Solid Earth Investigations (Braitenberg, Forsberg)
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