The IUGG Electronic Journal
Volume 3 No. 8  (August 1, 2003)

This short, informal newsletter is intended to keep IUGG Member National 
Committees informed about the activities of the IUGG Associations, and 
actions of the IUGG Secretariat.  Past issues are posted on the IUGG Web 
site.  Please forward this message to those who will benefit from the 
information. Your comments are welcome.

Contents
1.   Summary of the 23rd IUGG General Assembly
2.   In Memoriam - Naoshi Fukushima
3.   IAPSO's Eugene C. LaFond Medal for 2003
4.   ICSU Grants Awarded to 4 IUGG Co-sponsored Proposals for 2004
5.   IUGG-related meetings occurring during August - October 2003


1. Summary of the 23rd IUGG General Assembly

	The 23rd IUGG General Assembly is now history.  It was particularly 
successful owing to the careful work of the Local Organizing Committee 
(Dr. S. Uyeda, Chair and Dr. K. Suyehiro, Secretary-General)) and the 
Scientific Programme Committee (Dr. A. Nishida, Chair).  4151 persons 
from 74 countries attended the Sapporo Assembly.  There were 178 
accompanying persons who praised the Accompanying Persons Programme as 
the best they have ever experienced.  The amount of money raised for 
travel assistance from all sources (50 M Japanese yen from the LOC, 
$70,000 from the IUGG budget, and additional funds provided by the 
Associations) exceeded $630,000, which is the most ever raised for a 
General Assembly.  440 individuals claimed travel assistance grants. 182 
Symposia were convened, including 12 Union Symposia and 59 
inter-Associations Symposia.  The four Union Lectures, each followed by 
a Union Symposium, were well-attended and have set a high standard for 
excellence for future General Assemblies.  A monograph based on all of 
the Symposia under the Union theme "State of the Planet:  Frontiers and 
Challenges," is in preparation (Dr. R.S.J. Sparks, co-ordinator).

	In addition to the usual scientific symposia, the Local Organizing 
Committee arranged an Outreach Program consisting of 34 special events 
such as public lectures, panel discussions, and presentations to and by 
school children.  These took place not only at the Assembly venue, but 
also in Sapporo City and towns spread throughout Hokkaido.  Masaru Kono, 
outgoing President of IUGG, commended the program by saying " In the 
times when there are so many difficult problems of world-wide scale 
which are crucial to human society (global warming, natural hazards, 
water crisis, just to name a few), it is very important that the 
academic society can talk to the public directly.  The Outreach program 
in Sapporo showed one way of opening up such communication."

	An extraordinary memory of the General Assembly was that the Emperor and 
Empress of Japan accepted the invitation of the LOC to participate in 
the Welcome Ceremony.  Everyone appreciated their warm presence and 
sincere interest in the work of IUGG.  The Comptes Rendus of the General 
Assembly will include the speeches at the Welcome Ceremony, the minutes 
of the Council Meetings, and the revised IUGG Statutes and By-Laws. 
Changes in the Statutes and By-law included provisions whereby the 
duties and size of the Finance Committee are reduced and Associate 
members are now permitted to listen to the Council meetings.  When it is 
completed, copies will be sent to all participants and it will be posted 
on the IUGG Web site.

	The outcome of the IUGG elections was announced in a special issue of the 
E-Journal that was broadcast on July 16, 2003 (Volume 3 No. 7b).  This 
issue is posted on the IUGG web site (www.IUGG.org).


2.   In Memoriam - Naoshi Fukushima

	Professor Naoshi Fukushima (Japan), Secretary-General of the 
International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA) from 
1975-1983, passed away on 25 June 2003, at the age of 78.  He led a 
productive scientific career that included an elegant formulation of the 
ground effect of a vertically-flowing magnetic field-aligned current 
often called Fukushima's theorem.  He was awarded the Waldo E. Smith 
Medal of AGU in 1990, and was the co-convenor of the Union History 
Symposium at the Sapporo General Assembly.


3.   IAPSO's Eugene C. LaFond Medal for 2003

	Margarita V. Chikina, P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanography of the 
Russian Academy of Sciences, has been awarded the Eugene C. LaFond Medal 
for 2003.  The International Association for the Physical Sciences of 
the Oceans (IAPSO) presents this award at each IUGG General Assembly for 
the best paper on oceanography presented by a scientist from a 
developing country.  The paper, "Influence of Mesoscale Circulations on 
the Coastal Benthic Communities in the Black Sea," was presented in the 
Symposium "Marginal and Semi-Enclosed Seas and their Exchange with the 
Open Ocean" at the IUGG General Assembly in Sapporo, Japan.


4.   ICSU Grants Awarded to 4 IUGG Co-sponsored Proposals for 2004

	The International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (IUTAM) was 
awarded $100,000 for their proposal "African Institute for Mathematical 
Sciences (AIMS)".  IUGG was a co-applicant of this initiative.  Part of 
the grant has been earmarked to support a Workshop on "Capacity Building 
in the Mathematical Sciences."  This Workshop will be held at the newly 
refurbished AIMS building in Muizenburg, South Africa, 13-16 April 2004. 
  IUTAM hopes that all of the Supporting Applicants and Institutions 
will be represented at the Workshop.

	The International Astronomical Union (IAU) was awarded $100,000 to pursue 
a study of Comet/Asteroid Impacts on Human Society.  Dr. V. Gusiakov, 
representing the IUGG GeoRisk and Tsunami Commissions, helped to write 
the proposal.  A workshop will be convened, and a report written that 
will establish what is known, and what are the major unresolved 
questions regarding how comet/asteroid impacts may influence society in 
the near future.

	The International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS) was awarded 
$100,000 for their initiative "Dark Nature - Rapid Natural Change and 
Human Responses."  Dr. Alik T. Ismail-Zadeh, representing the IUGG 
GeoRisk Commission, participated in writing this initiative.  The 
proposal seeks to examine the human responses to specific rapid natural 
changes across a range of environments, and to consolidate the knowledge 
gained for use by scientists, policy-makers, and public at large.  This 
project will particularly benefit the developing world, where it has 
been shown that natural catastrophes have the most severe impact.

	The ICSU Scientific Committee on the Lithosphere (SCL) International 
Lithosphere Program (ILP) was awarded $43,976 for their proposal to 
"Scan a Selected Set of World Wide Standardized Seismograph Network 
(WWSSN) Film Chips."  IUGG/IASPEI co-sponsored this initiative, which 
will convert analogue seismograms for 96 significant earthquakes 
recorded between 1961 and 1974 so that they can be analyzed by modern 
techniques.


5.    IUGG-related meetings occurring during August - October 2003

A calendar of meetings of interest to IUGG disciplines (especially those 
organized by IUGG Associations) is posted on the IUGG Web Site 
[www.IUGG.org]. Specific information about these meetings can be found 
there.  Individual Associations also list more meetings on their web 
sites appropriate to their disciplines.

August 10 -16		ICA, Durban, South Africa, 21st International Cartographic 
Conference

August 18 - 21	China Geophysical Society, Beijing, China, 6th China 
International Geo-electromagnetic Workshop  POSTPONED TO NOVEMBER 2003

August 20 - 22	IAG, Kunming, China, 4th International Symposium on Mobile 
Mapping Technology

August 24 - 29	IAHS/EUG, Monte Veritá, Ascona, Switzerland, Hydrofractals 
'03 - International Conference on Fractals in Hydrosciences

August 31 - September 6	SEDI, Caramulo, Portugal, Workshop on Mathematical 
Aspects of Natural Dynamos

September 1 - 5	IAHR, Barcelona, Spain, 3rd IAHR Symposium on River, 
Coastal and Estuarine Morphodynamics

September 1 - 5	IAUC/IAMAS, Lodz, Poland, 5th International Conference on 
Urban Climate (ICUC-5)

September 6 - 11	SEDI, Acquafredda di Maratea, Italy, EuroConference on 
Multi-Disciplinary Studies of the Mantle and Core

September 10 - 12	IAHS, Davos, Switzerland, 3rd International Conference on 
Debris-Flow Hazards Mitigation: Mechanics, Prediction and Assessment

September 15 - 18	IAGA, Prague,Czech Republic, 3rd IAGA Workshop on Solar 
Forcing of the Middle Atmosphere

September 15 - 19	IAH, Prague, Czech Republic, International Conference on 
Groundwater in Fractured Rocks

September 15 - 19	IGBP/WCRP, Hamburg , Germany, International Conference on 
Earth System Modelling

September 17 -  20	IAVCEI, Milos Island, Greece, South Aegean Active 
Volcanic Arc: Present Knowledge And Future Perspectives

September 29 - October 11	IASPEI, Trieste, Italy, 7th Workshop on Non-linear 
Dynamics and Earthquake Prediction

October 6 - 10		URSI/COSPAR, Grahamstown, South Africa, International 
Reference Ionosphere (IRI) Workshop

October 8 -10		IGBP/GWSP, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA, Global Water System 
Project (GWSP) Open Science Project

October 8 - 12		IASPEI, Novosibirsk, Russia, International Conference on 
Mathematical Geophysics

October 14 - 16	IASPEI, Tanta, Egypt, 3rd International Symposium on Geophysics


End of IUGG Electronic Journal Volume 3 Number 8 (August 2003)
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