Conseil de l’Europe – Council of Europe

 

Reseau Europeen de Geodynamique – European Network on Geodynamics

 

 

 

Journées Luxembourgeoises de Géodynamique

 

President : Prof. Manfred Bonatz E.C.G.S.

19 rue Josy Welter

Scientific Secretaries : L- 7256 Walferdange

Dr. O. Francis Grand-Duchy of Luxemburg

Dr. T. Camelbeeck Tel: ++352/33.14.87

Mr. N. d’Oreye Fax: ++352/33.61.29 http: www.ecgs.lu

 

 

 

89th Journées Luxembourgeoises de Géodynamique

 

The 89th Journées Luxembourgeoises de Géodynamique will be held on November 12, 13 and 14, 2001 at the Munsbach castle.

The preliminary program will be regularly updated on our web site www.ecgs.lu. Direction and information about the meeting location are also available on our web site.

If you want to attend the meeting, please contact Olivier Francis (olivier@ecgs.lu) for accommodation and meals reservation.

 

All additional presentations are welcome. Please contact Olivier Francis (olivier@ecgs.lu)

 

Preliminary Program

 

Monday November 12 (2 p.m.)

 

Duncan Agnew: Measuring crustal deformation with long-base instruments: 30 years of experience in California.

Sigmundsson Freysteinn : Iceland geodynamics : Role of InSAR and other geodetic techniques for study of plate boundary behavior and volcanic systems.

Rikke Pedersen : Icelandic surface deformation due to earthquakes and volcanoes visualised by InSAR.

Hans-Georg Scherneck : BIFROST – Observing the postglacial rebound in Fennoscandia using continuous GPS.

 

Tuesday November 13 (9 a.m.)

 

John Wahr : Satellite measurements of time-variable gravity: what will they tell us about the Earth?

Georges Balmino : The GOCE dedicated gravity mission. Expectation and preparation.

Roger Haagmans : GOCE – The first core mission of the Earth Observation Envelope Programme and a concept for applications at regional scales.

 

Tuesday November 13 (2 p.m.)

 

Bert Vermeersen: Geoid signatures from glacial isostatic adjustment models with low-viscosity crustal zones in the realm of the GOCE satellite mission

Per Knudsen : will be communicated later

Tim Niebauer : Results from a new vertical gravity gradiometer.

Michel Diament : will be communicated later

 

Wednesday November 14 (9 a.m.)

 

Walter Zürn : Observations of twisting mode OT2 with strainmeters at BFO.

Simon Williams : will be communicated later