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SUMMARY:ITGRF Workshop 2026
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 ITGRF workshop will provide an excellent opportunity to advance the International Terrestrial Gravity Reference Frame and to discuss current activities within the IAG Joint Working Group 2.1.1. The workshop will focus on ensuring the compatibility of absolute gravity observations\, establishing and maintaining gravity reference stations\, and developing a modern\, user-oriented infrastructure for end-users. It will bring together experts in absolute gravimetry\, gravity monitoring\, and reference frame realization to exchange knowledge and coordinate future work. \nThe International Terrestrial Gravity Reference Frame (ITGRF) is developed by the International Association of Geodesy and is based on accurate observations from absolute gravimeters and continuous gravity monitoring at reference stations. Its primary objective is to replace the obsolete International Gravity Reference Standardization Network (IGSN71) defined in the early 1970s with a modern\, consistent global gravity reference. \nThe workshop will be hosted in 2026 by the British Geological Survey’s Space Geodesy Facility at Herstmonceux Castle in East Sussex\, a site with a strong scientific heritage as the former home of the Royal Greenwich Observatory. \n\nMore info here [PDF] \n\nBooking/registration information is not yet available and will follow soon.
URL:https://geodesy.science/event/second-itgrf-workshop/
LOCATION:Herstmonceux Castle\, Hailsham\, East Sussex\, United Kingdom\,
CATEGORIES:BGI,Commission 2,IGFS
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SUMMARY:Gravity Geoid and Height Systems Symposium (GGHS2026)
DESCRIPTION:The Gravity\, Geoid and Height Systems Symposium (GGHS) is a leading international meeting organized under the International Association of Geodesy (IAG). It brings together experts\, researchers\, and students to discuss the latest developments in gravity field modeling\, geoid determination\, height systems\, and their applications in Earth sciences and society. \nThe next edition\, GGHS2026\, will continue this tradition by providing a forum for exchanging ideas\, presenting new research\, and fostering collaboration across the global geodetic community. \n\nThe official website with full details will be available soon.
URL:https://geodesy.science/event/gravity-geoid-and-height-systems-symposium-gghs2026/
LOCATION:Indian National Science Academy\, New Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Commission 2,GGOS,IGFS
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. Virendra Tiwari":MAILTO:virendra.m.tiwari@gmail.com
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