News and Activities
GGOS IberAtlantic (GGOS IA) functions as a regional node of GGOS, focusing on geodetic activities across the Iberian Peninsula and the Atlantic region. GGOS IA fosters collaboration among geodetic institutions while promoting scientific research and technological development tailored to the region’s unique geophysical characteristics.




AGU 2020 – GGOS Session
GGOSThis year the AGU Fall Meeting 2020 will be held as an virtual conference due to travel restrictions by Coronavirus. AGU2020 is scheduled from 1-17 December.
GGOS Session
This year the GGOS Session will be held online. The title of this session is:
“G022 – The Global Geodetic Observing System: Resilient Infrastructure for Sustainable Scientific Activities I“
All contributions (pre-recorded oral presentations and posters) will be availyble for registered AGU participants over the whole time from 1-17 December.
GGOS Session Infos & Schedule
Live Session (overview & Q&A)
During a live overview and Q&A sessions (by Zoom), presenting authors will give a brief introduction and overview of their pre-recorded presentation.
Session Date and Time: Wednesday, 16 December 2020; 05:30 – 06:30 PST
Please also see the GGOS Events page of this meeting…
Hopefully seeing you at this GGOS Session during AGU Fall Meeting 2020.
GGOS Days 2020
GGOSGGOS Days is the annual meeting of GGOS during which the different components of GGOS meet and report on their activities during the past year and their plans for the coming year. In October 2020 the GGOS Days 2020 took place as an 3 days video conference with 2 hours each day. It was a very fruitful meeting.
Please visit the Event Page for more information…
In Memoriam – Günter Stangl
GGOSWe received the deeply sad news that Günter Stangl – former Director of GGOS Coordinating Office from 2016 to 2017 – passed away, unexpected, much too early in the first years of his retirement in the age of 68 years.
Most of his career he worked for the “Austrian Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying” (BEV – Bundesamt fuer Eich- und Vermessungswesen) at the “Observatory Lustbuehl Graz” (OLG) of the “Austrian Academy of Science” and the TU in Graz at the “Institut fuer Weltraumforschung (IfW). It was normal to find at the IfW young visiting scientists from several countries working with Günter on the processing of GPS campaigns.
In 2016 the GGOS Coordinating Office (CO) was transferred from BKG in Germany to the BEV in Austria and Günter took over the position as the director of the GGOS CO until his retirement in 2017. We appreciate his great effort and contribution to GGOS activities including success of smooth transition of GGOS CO.
We will miss him and convey our sincere condolences to his family, friends, and co-workers.
In the name of the GGOS Coordinating Board,
Basara Miyahara (GGOS President) and Martin Sehnal (GGOS CO Director)
September 2020