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4. ICCC Workshop 2027

– Geodesy for Climate Research –

Advancing geodetic contributions to climate research — from reference frames and sea level to gravity field and Earth observation.

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The 4th workshop of the IAG Inter-Commission Committee on Geodesy for Climate Research (ICCC) of the International Association of Geodesy will be held on

February 23-25, 2027

as a hybrid event — on-site at the GFZ – Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam (Germany) and online worldwide.

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We invite contributions advancing geodesy for climate research, including reference frames, sea level, gravity field, and Earth observation. Full guidelines and deadlines will be published in May 2026.

Scientific motivation, scope, and objectives

The growing data record from numerous geodetic observation techniques (GNSS station observations, satellite radio occultation and reflectometry, satellite gravimetry, satellite altimetry, InSAR, VLBI, GNSS controlled tide gauges, etc) provides a new quantitative view on various variables that are relevant for climate research, such as tropospheric water vapor, thermospheric neutral density, terrestrial water storage, ice sheet and glacier mass, sea level, sea surface winds, ocean waves, subsurface and surface currents, and sea ice extent and thickness. Geodetic observables are often compared with geophysical models, which helps to explain observations, and may potentially be used to evaluate and improve simulations through techniques such as data assimilation.

This workshop intends to:

  1. Highlight the potential of geodesy for climate research by showcasing and discussing climate-related studies making use of geodetic observations.
  2. Bring together geodetic and climate scientists to facilitate exchange of their experience and possibly establish a mutual cooperation.

Workshop format and schedule

  • The workshop will run in a hybrid format: on-site at GFZ (Potsdam, Germany) with live-streaming and interactive participation for remote attendees.
  • To accommodate multiple time zones, we plan two daily hybrid live blocks. On-site networking, poster viewing and side meetings will take place between and after these blocks.
  • Session types
    • Oral presentations: ~10 minutes per talk plus brief Q&A (final details to be confirmed in May 2026).
    • Poster sessions: on-site poster hall with scheduled discussion times and remote e‑posters with dedicated live discussion slots (breakout rooms/chat).
  • Asynchronous access: To support global participation, presenters will be asked to make slides and (optionally) a short pre‑recorded video available to registered participants ahead of time. Session recordings will be provided where speaker consent is given.

Registration and abstract submission

  • Abstract submission and participation in the workshop are free of charge!
  • In case of questions, please contact: Organizing Committee
  • The workshop will be held via Zoom. Access details for the virtual meeting will not be published on this website but emailed to all registered participants shortly before the event.

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  • Early May 2026

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  • Late January 2027

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  • February 23rd to 25th 2027

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Scientific Organising Committee

  • Carmen Blackwood (USA)
  • Olivier Bock (France)
  • Fernanda Camisay (Argentina)
  • Balaji Devaraju (India)
  • Henryk Dobslaw (Germany)
  • Annette Eicker (Germany)
  • Franck Ghomsi (South Africa / Cameroon)
  • Makan Karegar (Germany)
  • Tobias Kersten (Germany)
  • Anna Klos (Poland)
  • Joelle Nicolas (Germany)
  • Ayelen Perreira (Argentina)
  • Mohammad Tourian (Germany)

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