From jeff.freymueller at gi.alaska.edu Fri Jan 28 11:53:11 2011 From: jeff.freymueller at gi.alaska.edu (Jeff Freymueller) Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2011 10:53:11 -0900 Subject: [IGSMAIL-6337] Tectonic Geodesy and Earthquakes: IUGG joint symposium J-G06 Message-ID: <15B9B480-5117-44EC-939E-4A00167D5181@gi.alaska.edu> Dear Colleagues, We would like to draw your attention to our symposium, Tectonic Geodesy and Earthquakes: IUGG joint symposium J-G06, at the XXV IUGG General Assembly will be held in Melbourne, Australia, 28 June - 7 July 2011. The IUGG will allow each author to make two presentations, and there are several other symposia of possible interest, so please browse around on the website for more information. The abstract deadline is Tuesday, 1 February 2011. Authors will be notified of acceptance by March 28. Presenting Author and Early bird registration deadline is April 11. One of the authors will be required to pre-register for the meeting in order to ensure their abstract(s) is included in the final program. Deadline for author registration is 11 April 2011. The IUGG program is on the web: http://www.iugg2011.com/program-iag.asp Organiser: IAG Co-Sponsors: IASPEI Lead Convenors: David D. Jackson (United States of America), Jeff Freymueller (United States of America) Co-Convenors: Valentin Mikhailov (Russia) Scope: Geodetic techniques including GPS, InSAR, LIDAR, and others have been used to estimate coseismic displacements from earthquakes and to model the deformation and stress accumulation leading to future earthquakes. In this session we will consider all aspects of geodesy as applied in earthquake studies. Important questions to be addressed include these: How unique are the estimates of co-seismic slip distribution? How deep does co-seismic slip penetrate? Why do geodetic and geologic methods often give differing estimates of fault slip rates? Can a combination of seismic, geodetic, and geologic deformation measurements constrain the rheology of rocks in seismic zones? Can tectonic moment rates derived from geodetic strain be used to infer long term seismic strain rates? Do temporal variations in strain rates effectively portend future earthquakes? Keywords: Coseismic displacements, deformation measurements, stress accumulation Review: All contributed abstracts will be reviewed by the Convenors Options: Contributed papers are optionally oral or poster presentations To submit an abstract: https://ei.eventinfotech.com.au/ei/rs.esp?id=889&scriptid=REGAB The Abstract template is available on the web: http://www.iugg2011.com/pdf/IUGG2011%20Abstract_template.doc Dr. Jeffrey T. Freymueller Office: 907-474-7286 Geophysical Institute Fax: 907-474-7290 University of Alaska, Fairbanks Home: 907-479-3550 PO Box 757320 Cell: 907-378-7556 Fairbanks, AK 99775-7320 email: jeff.freymueller at gi.alaska.edu URL: http://www.gps.alaska.edu/jeff/jeff.html Download Alaska GPS data: ftp://gps.alaska.edu/pub/gpsdata/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://igscb.jpl.nasa.gov/pipermail/igsmail/attachments/20110128/b07d08a6/attachment.html