AGU Session - Satellite Geodesy of the Polar Oceans, American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting
Session Announcement and Call for Abstracts
Satellite Geodesy of the Polar Oceans
American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting
15-19 December 2008
San Francisco, California
Abstract Submission Deadline: 10 September 2008
For further information please go to: http://www.agu.org/meetings/fm08/?content=search&show=detail&sessid=537
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Papers are invited for Session C23: "Satellite Geodesy of the Polar Oceans" being convened at the AGU Fall Meeting on 15-19 December 2008 in
San Francisco, California.
Session Description:
New satellite geodetic techniques and observations are providing unprecedented views of the polar oceans, their ice cover as well as the
topography and tectonic fabric of the seafloor below. Satellite altimeter measurements of ice and snow elevation from radar and laser systems, such as Envisat and ICESat are providing wide area, continuous, information on ice thickness changes. Satellite measurements of sea surface topography and gravity for example from GRACE offer the potential for significant advances in our understanding of the Polar Oceans, particularly when combined with in-situ observations. Marine gravity fields from satellite altimetry as well as satellite and surface gravimetry are also providing new maps of the tectonic structure and bathymetry of the poorly mapped polar oceans. The current satellite capabilities will be significantly enhanced in the near future with the launch of new missions such as GOCE, CryoSat-2 and IceSat-2. We welcome contributions on all aspects of satellite geodesy of the polar oceans with emphasis on applications of these data to science problems in the areas of oceanography, the marine cryosphere and tectonics.
For abstract submission procedures and instructions, please go to: http://www.agu.org/meetings/fm08/?content=program
For session information, please go to: http://www.agu.org/meetings/fm08/?content=search&show=detail&sessid=537
Conveners:
Seymour Laxon
Phone: +44-207-679-3932
Email: swl@cpom.ucl.ac.uk
Ron Kwok
Phone: 818-354-5614
ron.kwok@jpl.nasa.gov
David McAdoo
Phone: 301-713-2857
Email: Dave.McAdoo@noaa.gov
Andy Shepherd
Phone: +44-131-651-4345
Email: Andrew.Shepherd@ed.ac.uk