IAG Scientific Assembly 2025 – GGOS Session | Call for Abstracts!
We are excited to announce following GGOS-related symposia and sessions at the IAG 2025 in Rimini, Italy (September 1–5, 2025). Abstract submissions…
January 27, 2025/by adminIAG Scientific Assembly 2025 – Announcement
The International Association of Geodesy (IAG) will hold its Scientific Assembly in Rimini (Italy) on September 1-5, 2025.
The IAG Scientific Assembly…
December 16, 2024/by adminThe IAG Scientific Assembly…
EGU2025 Call For Abstracts: GGOS Session G2.3
We would like to draw your attention to the EGU session G2.3 "GGOS: Fostering collaboration in geodesy to address challenges for science and society" to…
November 20, 2024/by adminGGOS Days 2024 – Meeting Summary
The Executive Committee of the Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS) organises every year the GGOS Days to update the geodetic community on recent achievements…
October 30, 2024/by adminGeodetic Observation:
Measure Gravity with Atoms
Quantum gravimetry measures the acceleration of gravity, by using freely falling atoms as test masses. They were development for 30 years.
April 7, 2022/by adminGeodetic Observation:
Measure Heights with Clocks
Measure heights by clocks with an accuracy of 4 cm over a height difference of 450 m is now possible. Discover this new geodetic technique ...
March 9, 2022/by adminGGOS Product:
Terrestrial Reference Frame
How can we provide a stable reference for measuring changes of our planet?
February 11, 2022/by adminNew Article on Geodesy and Quantum Mechanics
Recently in December 2021 an article was published in the EOS magazine to dive into this interesting scientific part. It is definitely worth reading ...
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