Dear All:
In 2008 the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL) will mark its 75th
anniversary. Several events are planned amongst which is a special
Interdivision Session at the European Geophysical Union assembly during 13-18
April in Vienna. A description for the session is shown below. If you would
like to contribute an abstract, click on:
http://meetings.copernicus.org/egu2008/
then click on Abstract submission/Interdivision Sessions/
and drop down the page to:
S48 - OS21/CL3/HS12.1/NH6.5. Observations and Causes of Sea Level Change: A
Session to Mark the 75th Anniversary of the Permanent Service for Mean Sea
Level (PSMSL) (co-organized by OS, CL, HS & NH)
Please see also
http://meetings.copernicus.org/egu2008/financial_support.html
if you require financial support. Note that the deadline for support
applications is 7 Dec.
Observations and Causes of Sea Level Change: A Session to
Mark the 75th Anniversary of the Permanent Service for
Mean Sea Level (PSMSL)
Research into sea level rise and variability spans many areas
of science (oceanography, glaciology, hydrology, climate change,
geophysics etc.). Sea level is an integrated quantity of a number
of global processes and is also of considerable practical relevance to
coastal populations and infrastructure. This session will
include presentations which provide new insight into the
space and time scales of sea level rise and variability and
into the reasons for sea level change. Research which makes
use of any observational or analysis technique will be
welcome. Of particular interest will be research which makes use
of data from the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL), the
global data bank for long term sea level change from tide gauges.
Co-convenors:
P.L.Woodworth, S.Jevrejeva, S.Holgate, M.Tamisiea, L.Rickards, G.Mitchum
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