AGU Fall Meeting 2018

 

The AGU 2018 Fall Meeting 2018 will mark another dynamic year of discovery in Earth and space science, serve as the advent of AGU’s Centennial year, and provide a special opportunity to share science with world leaders in Washington, D.C. As the largest Earth and space science gathering in the world, the Fall Meeting places you in the center of a global community of scientists drawn from myriad fields of study whose work protects the health and welfare of people worldwide, spurs innovation, and informs decisions that are critical to the sustainability of the Earth.

 

This year the Fall Meeting takes place in Washington, D.C., an international center of science and policy. You can highlight the wonder, value and immediacy of Earth and space science research and show that science is strong, global and essential. Connect with the D.C. area’s many scientific institutions and witness the ways that your colleagues are helping to inform solutions to the challenges faced by this region. Recharge by exploring the city’s bustling restaurant and music scene and enjoy the beauty and richness of its national monuments and museums.

 

INTAROS is delighted to announce that we will be hosting a special session during the AGU Fall Meeting 2018. The session, entitled "Assessment, Enhancement and Integration of Arctic Observing Systems." Many efforts have been initiated to build components of an Arctic Observing System, addressing specific thematic areas or regions. We invite contributions on the development, exploitation, enhancement and integration of these various components, as well as on their assessment and gap analysis with respect to requirements dictated by the societal needs.

 

The deadline for abstract submissions is Wednesday, 1 August 23:59 EDT

 

Date: 10-14 December 2018 

 

Location:  Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington DC, USA

 

For more information, including access to the full conference programme, visit the conference website.

 

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2018-12-10