International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics: 27th General Assembly Conference

2018-03-22 14:33:03
China Geology 2018年3期

"Beyond 100: The next century in Earth and Space Science"

The 27th IUGG General Assembly will be held July 8-18, 2019 at the Palais des Congrès in Montréal, Québec,Canada. This is a special opportunity for participants from Canada and from around the world to come together and share their science and culture. 2019 marks the 100th anniversary of IUGG; we will look back on the accomplishments of the previous century of Earth and space science research, and forward to the next century of scientific advancement. Join us for a host of scientific activities, including special public lectures, keynote Union lectures and a wide variety of themed sessions.

Disciplines represented within IUGG include: Cryosphere,Geodesy, Geomagnetism and Aeronomy, Hydrology,Meteorology and Atmospheric sciences, Physical Sciences of the Oceans, Seismology and Physics of the Earth's Interior,Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's interior. The conference is also partnered by two Canadian Earth Science societies.

Hosts

International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG)

Canadian Geophysical Union (CGU)

Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society(CMOS)

In partnership with professional conference organisers JPdL International and C-IN

Symposia

The IUGG General Assembly is made up of over 200 scientific symposia, spanning multiple disciplines in the Earth and Space sciences. These include:

Nine union symposia

U01: Achieving Sustainable Development: The Role for Earth Sciences

U02: Georisk Reduction: Science, Resources, and Governmental Action

U03: Mathematics of Planet Earth: The Science of Data

U04: Data-driven Science for Earth and Space Exploration

U05: New Discoveries in Earth’s Deep Interior

U06: Recent Advances and Discoveries in Planetary Science and Comparative Planetology

U07: Centennial of the International Cooperation in Earth Sciences

U08: Earth and Space Observations

U09: Celebrating Early Career Scientists

Over 60 joint symposia-topics of multidisciplinary interest

Examples:

JC01-Projecting sea level in the 21stCentury and beyond

JG01-Interactions of Solid Earth, ice sheets and oceans

JA07-Geoscience data licensing, production, publication and citation

JA08-Probing the Earth's lithosphere and its dynamics using geophysical modelling

JA12-Innovation in geoscience education, outreach and citizen science

JH03-Geosciences in the Anthropocene: observing and modelling human-nature interactions in a changing world

JP04-Past changes in the atmosphere, oceans and cryosphere, and their relevance for future climate

JM08-Earth system models: assessing the Earth system's state and fate from regional to planetary scales

JS02-Early warning systems for geohazards

JS07-Integrated geophysical programs for Earth systems monitoring

JV01-Advances in volcano seismology and acoustics in a multidisciplinary context

JV02-Petrological reactions forced by transport and deformation

Over 150 individual association symposia - topics of interest to individual disciplines

Examples:

C06-New frontiers in paleoclimate reconstructions and proxy interpretations from ice cores

G06-Monitoring and understanding the dynamic Earth with geodetic observations

A02-The role of iron-containing minerals in Earth and extraterrestrial environments

A20-Geophysical survey technology for mining exploration

H09-Quantifying vulnerability and human impact on urban water resources

H12-Coastal hydrology, hydrogeology and hydraulics in an era of unprecedented change

M12-High-impact weather and climate extremes

P09-Marine biogeochemistry through time: nutrient, trace metal, oxygen and carbon cycling in the past, present and future

S10-Advances in array seismology: design, theory and applications

V17-Living with volcanoes: challenges and benefits for building resilient and healthy societies

Nine special Union lectures; one per discipline represented in IUGG

A full list of symposia, their convenors and their descriptions can be found on the IUGG2019 website.

Abstracts and papers

Abstract submission is now open via the IUGG2019 conference website. The submission deadline is February 18,2019, and notifications of abstract acceptance will be sent to participants by the end of March, 2019. Registration is also open on the website, with special early-bird rates available until April 5, 2019.

Fieldtrips and workshops

A number of local and regional excursions will be offered in conjunction with the IUGG General Assembly; full details to come. We will also announce a call for workshop proposals, open until February 2019, in order to offer a range of workshops, information sessions and Townhall meetings.

Contact

IUGG2019 Secretariat: JPdL International, 1555 Peel St.,suite 500, Montréal, Québec, H3A 3L8, Canada. Tel: 514-287-1070; 1-800-361-1070; email: secretariatiugg2019@jpdl.com.

Website

For more information, please visit the official conference website, http://iugg2019montreal.com, and sign up on the main page to receive information and news about the conference.

Quick links

Program overview and symposia details: http://iugg2019 montreal.com/iugg-program.html

Registration and housing reservation: http://iugg2019 montreal.com/register.html

Abstract submission: http://iugg2019montreal.com/abstract-submission.html

Sponsorship and exhibition: http://iugg2019montreal.com/opportunties.html

Travel grant applications: http://iugg2019montreal.com/travel-grant.html

Workshop proposals: http://iugg2019montreal.com/work shopsfieldtrips.html