EGU Campfire Geodesy 101
We all welcome you around our first EGU Geodesy 101 Campfire to listen to an exciting presentation about reference frames from Xavier Collilieux. This new Geodesy 101 Campfire series aims to introduce geodesists and non-geodesists into a specific geodetic topic. We will have time for questions afterwards.
The first Geodesy 101 Campfire is dedicated to terrestrial reference frames. The availability of a stable terrestrial reference frames (TRF) is paramount for scientists to study and understand the Earth’s deformations at a global scale, to monitor sea level variations both from the ground infrastructure and from space, and to study the Earth’s rotation in space. It is also an essential tool to allow an easy comparison of measurements carried out at various locations, at different times and by different groups.
In this Geodesy 101 Campfire Xavier Collilieux from ENSG-geomatics and IPGP in Paris (France) will give us an overview about terrestrial reference frames, their definitions, the latest realizations, and their usage in the transformation of coordinates and velocities.
More details about the content of the presentation can be found here (https://blogs.egu.eu/divisions/g/2022/11/07/campfire-geodesy101-december2022/).
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