2018 International Symposium on Geodesy and Geodynamics

[基本信息]

会议名称:2018 International Symposium on Geodesy and Geodynamics

International Symposium on Geodesy and Geodynamics—Tectonics, earthquake and Geohazards (ISGG 2018)

所属学科:地球物理,测绘与遥感

开始日期:2018-07-30

结束日期:2018-08-02

所在国家:中华人民共和国

所在城市:云南省 昆明市

主办单位:国际大地测量学会(IAG)、中国地震局、国家自然科学基金委员会地球科学部、中国地震学会

[组织结构]

会议主席:许厚泽

[重要日期]

摘要截稿日期:2018-07-01

全文截稿日期:2018-07-15

[会务组联系方式]

联系人:Prof. Hongjiao Xue

联系电话:+86-27-87114181、+86-27-87114130

E-MAIL:journalgg@163.com

会议网站:http://isgg2018.csp.escience.cn/dct/page/1

[会议背景介绍]

Many of the attendees of last year’s ISGG2016 conference found it to be deeply meaningful. At this conference, they shared recent developments in the field of geodesy and geodynamics around the conference theme. In order to further enhance the application of geodesy within geoscience, another conference, the International Symposium on Geodesy and Geodynamics—Tectonics, earthquake and Geohazards (ISGG 2018), is slated to be held at Kunming, China, from July 30 to August 2, 2018. As the chairman of the conference, it is my honor to invite friends old and new to this new conference. We will meet together in Kunming to share our research and discuss the applications of geodesy in geoscience, geohazards, and other fields and to discuss the future direction of geodynamics. Kunming is one of the largest cities in southwestern China. This City is the political, economic, communications, and cultural center of the Yunnan Province as well as the seat of the provincial government. Kunming is also called the Spring City due to its weather and, because of the diversity of its plants, the Flower City. Kunming has been designated a special tourism center and its scenery includes a large number of high peaks (ca. 2000 m above sea level). The city has a number of well-appointed modern hotels and offers splendid cultural sites, beautiful parks, and delicious cuisine. Kunming is one of the most popular tourist attractions in China. Due to the uplift of the Qinghai-* Plateau, western Yunnan Province is subject to strong crustal deformation, fault structure growth, and frequent earthquakes. These earthquakes are intense and have caused a great deal of damage. For this reason, western Yunnan became home to one of the first seismic observation sites in China. In order to monitor abnormal changes in earthquake activity, many types of highly advanced monitoring equipment have been implemented in the network area. At present, many institutions in China conduct regular or yearly observations here. They have accumulated a wealth of observation data. Some international institutions also maintain a presence in Kunming to cooperate with scientific research institutions in China and conduct geodynamic research. They have achieved many important results. The focus of the conference is to share the latest applications of geodetic survey technology and geophysical detection technologies in earthquakes, geodynamics, and research into geohazards, to discuss the possibility of earthquake prediction, and the direction of development and strategies for earthquake prediction and disaster prevention. At ISGG 2018, we plan to provide more opportunities for technical discussion and sharing within the field. We believe that you will find highly important information and necessary research in this symposium. This is also an opportunity to make your research known to other scientists. We warmly welcome all our friends to participate in our conference. Please mark July 30 to August 2, 2018 on your calendars.

[征文范围及要求]

Sessions and Topics (include butare not limited to: ) 1. Applications for geodesy in earth sciences and geohazards 2. Space Geodetic techniques and application 3. Recent developments in deep exploration and geophysical inversion 4. Earthrotation and reference frame 5. Preparation process of great earthquakes and related phenomena: Observations and debates on potential precursory anomalies at different spatial-temporal scales 6. Earthquake hydrology, geochemistryand hydroseismology 7. A 10-year review of the 2008 Wenchuan Ms8.0 earthquake