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Together Again for Geodesy : Proceedings of the General Assembly of the International Association of Geodesy, Berlin, Germany, 11–20 July, 2023 / edited by Jeffrey T. Freymueller, Laura Sánchez.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Freymueller, Jeffrey T.
Contributor:
Sánchez, Laura.
Series:
International Association of Geodesy Symposia, 2197-9359 ; 157
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Geophysics.
Geotechnical engineering.
Geographic information systems.
Geotechnical Engineering and Applied Earth Sciences.
Geographical Information System.
Local Subjects:
Geophysics.
Geotechnical Engineering and Applied Earth Sciences.
Geographical Information System.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (860 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2025.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2025.
Summary:
This open access volume contains 46 selected papers from the symposia organised or co-organised by the International Association of Geodesy (IAG) in the framework of the 28th General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG). The conference was held in Berlin, Germany, from 11 to 20 July under the theme "Together again in the geosciences". It marked a return to face-to-face meetings after the pandemic restrictions. A total of 4,884 participants from 100 countries attended, of whom 607 registered for the IAG. The Assembly featured a total of 3,200 oral presentations and 1,300 poster presentations, of which 661 were related to the IAG.
Contents:
Part I – Reference Systems and Frames
Opportunities with VLBI Transmitters on Satellites
Formation of a GNSS Network in Space Based on Simulated LEO Constellations
Practical Considerations of VLBI Observations to the GENESIS Mission
Terrestrial Datum Definition Methods in VLBI Global Solutions
On the Potential of Accelerometers for GNSS on Satellite Positioning and Ensuing Reference Frame Determination
On DORIS Precise Orbit and Reference Frame Determination Based on the ITRF2020 Using Multiple Altimetry Satellite Missions
Realisation of the Non-rotating Terrestrial Reference Frame by an Actual Plate Kinematic and Crustal Deformation Model (APKIM2020)
A Functional Model for Quantifying Deformation in Reference Frame Transformations
Combined Global GNSS Velocity Field
Geophysical Loading Correction Comparison and Assessment in VLBI Analysis
Exploring Non-tidal Atmospheric Loading Deformation Correction in GNSS Time Series Analysis Using GAMIT/GLOBK Software
Relevance of PSInSAR Analyses at ITRF Co-location Sites
The DIA-estimator for Positional Integrity: Design and Computational Challenges
EPOS-OC, a Universal Software Tool for Satellite Geodesy at GFZ
Part II – Earth Rotation
Impact of Free Core Nutation Modeling on the Estimation of Earth Rotation Parameters from Different VLBI Session Types
Consistently Combined Earth Orientation Parameters at BKG - Extended by New VLBI Intensives Data
Operational Forecasting of Effective Angular Momentum Functions Fourteen Days Ahead
Hourly Earth Rotation Parameter Series from GPS and Galileo Observations, and Estimations of Tidal Effects
EOP Prediction Based on Multi and Single Technique Space Geodetic Solution
Part III – Gravity Field Modelling and Height Systems
On the Treatment of Static Gravity Field Signal for Time-Variable Gravity Field Recovery
Analysis of Novel Sensors and Satellite Formation Flights for Future Gravimetry Missions
Automated Anomaly and Outlier Detection in GRACE and GRACE Follow-On Post-fit Residuals Using Machine Learning
Impact of a Priori Gravity Field Models on SLR Data Processing
Dynamical Evaluation of Gravity Spherical Harmonic Coefficients Due to Generally Shaped Polyhedra
Optimizing Airborne Flight Line Spacing for Geoid Determination with Full Gravity Vectors
Update of the Atmospheric Attraction Computation Service (Atmacs) for High-Precision Terrestrial Gravity Observations
Geoid Computation for the Future Circular Collider at CERN
Meteorite Impact Origin of Yangju Circular Structure in the Middle Part of the Korean Peninsula Estimated by Gravity Field Interpretation
Achievements of the GGOS Focus Area Unified Height System
Operational Infrastructure to Ensure the Long-Term Sustainability of the International Height Reference System and Frame – IHRS/IHRF
Estimation of the Argentinean Vertical Datum Parameter with Respect to the International Height Reference Frame (IHRF)
Densification of the IHRF in Denmark, The Faroe Islands, and Greenland
Part IV – Monitoring Sea Level Changes by Satellite and In-Situ Measurements
The Impact of Different Geophysical Corrections on Altimetry-Derived Sea Level Rise Estimates - Wet Troposphere
Bathymetry Estimation from ICESat-2 in a Region Swamped by Mud – A Case Story from Moreton Bay
Performance Analyses of Sentinel-3A and Sentinel-3B over Lake Issyk Kul (Kyrgyzstan)
Vision of a Clock-based Network for Absolute Sea Level Monitoring
Part V – Monitoring and Understanding the Dynamic Earth with Geodetic Observations
Towards Clock Ties for a Global Geodetic Observing System
Assessment of the Tropospheric Delay Coefficients at Co-Located Sites with VGOS and GNSS
Real-Time GNSS Integrated Water Vapor Sensing Based on Time Series Correction Deep Learning Model
Analyzing the 3D Deformation Induced by Non-Tidal Loading in GNSS Time Series in Finland
A Geodetic Analysis of ACC Volume Transport with Satellite Data
A Pipeline to Explore Transient Signals in GNSS Data: A Preliminary Approach Applied to the Cascadia Subduction Margin
Emphasizing the Value of Geodesy to Science and Society Through IAG-GGOS
EPOS-GNSS Data Quality Monitoring Web Portal
The GGXF Standard File Format for Gridded Geodetic Data
Signal Decomposition with InSAR Displacement Time Series Above a Storage Cavern Field: Example Epe (NRW, Germany).
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
3-031-91167-9
OCLC:
1530397763

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