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SUMMARY:EGU General Assembly 2026
DESCRIPTION:Abstract Submission Deadline: Thursday\, 15 January 2026\, 13:00 CET\nEGU 2026 website: https://www.egu26.eu
URL:https://geodesy.science/event/egu-general-assembly-2026/
LOCATION:Vienna\, Austria\, Vienna\, Austria
CATEGORIES:EGU
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SUMMARY:IAG Geodesy Reception 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Geodesy Reception 2026 will take place on Tuesday\, May 5 (19:00-21:45) during the EGU General Assembly 2026. It will be hosted again at the main building of BEV (Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying). See recap of last years Geodesy Reception 2025. \nRegistration\n⚠️ Registration is required\, as capacity is limited to 120 participants. Attendance is only possible with confirmed registration! Access to the building will be granted upon verification at the entrance. \nDue to high demand and limited availability\, registration will open in two separate tranches to accommodate participants from different time zones. \nRegistration will be available on this website on the following dates: \n\n🕘 8. April\, 2026 | 09:00 CEST (UTC+2) for 80 people\n🕒 22. April\, 2026 | during EGU Geodesy Division Meeting 13:30-14:30 CEST (UTC+2) – last 40 spots\n\nPlease mark your calendar so you don’t miss the registration — places are typically filled quickly. \nRegistration will open on April 8\, 2026 09:00. \nGeodesy Cartoon Competition – Winner Announcement\nAs a special highlight\, the winners of the Geodesy Cartoon Competition will be officially announced during the event. In addition the Top 5 rated cartoon submitter of each category will receive a guaranteed reservation for the Geodesy Reception 2026. Read more: https://geodesy.science/cartoon/competition/ \nSponsors\n        \n \n    \n \n  \nMain Sponsor:\n\nIAG | International Association of Geodesy\n\nFurther Sponsors:\n\nGFZ | Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences (Department 1 – Geodesy)\nEGU Geodesy Division\nDGFI-TUM | Deutsches Geodätisches Forschungsinstitut (DGFI-TUM) of Technische Universität München\nETH Zürich – Space Geodesy\n\nOrganiser and Event Host:\n\nBEV | Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying\, Austria\nIAG-GGOS (Global Geodetic Observing System) Coordinating Office (CO)\n\n👉 Institutions and organizations are warmly invited to support the Geodesy Reception as sponsors. If you are interested in contributing to this networking event for the geodetic community\, please contact us (GGOS Coordinating Office).
URL:https://geodesy.science/event/iag-geodesy-reception-2026/
LOCATION:BEV – Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying\, Schiffamtsgasse 1-3\, Vienna\, 1020\, Austria
CATEGORIES:ECS,EGU,GGOS,IAG
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ORGANIZER;CN="GGOS Coordinating Office":MAILTO:ggos@geodesy.science
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SUMMARY:Talks on GIA Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Allie Coonin (Brown University\, Providence\, USA) and Tamara Pico (University of California\, Santa Cruz\, USA) will present: \n“Transient Earth Rheology Temporarily Slows West Antarctic Ice Retreat in Future Climate Projections” \nProjections of sea-level change and Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) stability under anthropogenic climate change hinge upon accurately describing physical feedbacks that link ice dynamics (marine and terrestrial) with the gravitational\, rotational and deformational response of the solid Earth to ice and ocean loading changes. The marine-based West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is vulnerable to runaway grounding line retreat. However\, the rapid viscoelastic rebound of the bedrock in response to ice retreat has been shown to stabilize its grounding line\, aided by the low-viscosity mantle beneath the WAIS. Such bedrock deformation is typically modelled with idealized Maxwell viscoelasticity\, despite that rock deformation experiments show that additional transient creep mechanisms occur over societally relevant (~decadal-centennial) timescales that are missing from the Maxwell model. We simulate future AIS evolution\, coupled with self-consistent solid Earth deformation and sea level change\, for various emissions scenarios (RCP 2.6\, 4.5\, 8.5)\, incorporating transient deformation. This more complete treatment of solid Earth deformation delays grounding line retreat as compared to Maxwell projections\, with differences of tens of kilometres persisting for decades at Pine Island and Thwaites Glaciers. While transient deformation is unable to prevent the bulk of sea-level rise over the next 500 years\, such considerations are crucial to predict the full Earth system response\, since AIS meltwater flux to the ocean affects the pace of global temperature rise.
URL:https://geodesy.science/event/talks-on-gia-seminar-5/
CATEGORIES:Commission 3,IACS
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ORGANIZER;CN="Joint IAG-IACS Commission on Cryospheric Deformation (Sub-Commission 3.4)":MAILTO:matthias.willen@tu-dresden.de
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SUMMARY:Hydrologic Signature in Geodetic Observations
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce our third seminar for our series\, hosted by the International Association of Geodesy (IAG) Working Group 3.1: Hydrologic Signature in Geodetic Observations\,  \nPresenter: Christian Massari – Research Institute for Geo-Hydrological Protection\, CNR\, Italy. \nTitle: Hydrologic variability in Europe and beyond as observed by satellites and in situ sensors \nThis seminar will be held on May 13 at 10:00 EDT/ 7:00 PDT/ 16:00 CET/ 23:00 CST. \nFurther details and the link will be posted at a later time. \nGrace Carlson and Carla Braitenberg
URL:https://geodesy.science/event/hydrologic-signature-in-geodetic-observations-2/
CATEGORIES:Commission 3
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ORGANIZER;CN="Commission 3- Earth Rotation and Geodynamics. WG 3.1 Hydrologic signature in geodetic observations":MAILTO:berg@units.it
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CREATED:20251021T044115Z
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SUMMARY:JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2026
DESCRIPTION:JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2026 is the first joint meeting with AGU since 2020. As in recent years\, we plan to hold the meeting in the hybrid format\, mixing on-site (at Makuhari Messe in Chiba City) and online. https://www.jpgu.org/meeting_e2026/news/news20250917_01.html
URL:https://geodesy.science/event/jpgu-agu-joint-meeting-2026/
LOCATION:JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2026\, Chiba\, Japan
CATEGORIES:AGU
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SUMMARY:FIG CONGRESS 2026
DESCRIPTION:FIG and the local organisers are looking forward to welcoming you to Cape Town. \nReserve the dates:  24-29 May 2026 The four congress dates are 25-28 May 2026 and the two General Assembly days 24 and 29 May 2026 and with various pre events primarily on 24 May. \nEvent Category: fig
URL:https://geodesy.science/event/fig-congress-2026/
LOCATION:Cape Town\, South Africa\, Cape Town\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:FIG
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