Researchers of the Center of Geodesy and Geodynamics at the 20th Symposium on Earth Tides and Geodynamics in Strasbourg

Added on: 17 September 2024

G-ETS focuses on Earth tides and its non-tidal loading, such as atmospheric, oceanic, and hydrological loading, Earth's variable rotation, and geodetic monitoring of reservoirs and volcanoes. It also emphasises geodetic monitoring of surface deformation and mass redistributions using space-based techniques (GNSS, GRACE and GRACE-FollowOn, InSAR), as well as innovative techniques and instruments (such as quantum gravimeters) and their applications in studies of Earth dynamics.

Przemysław Dykowski chaired the session "New technologies, software, and innovative concepts (cold-atom gravimetry, gradiometry, etc.)" and presented the latest results and measurement capabilities of the gravimetric infrastructure at the Borowa Góra Observatory. Adam Ciesielski presented his new method of tidal analysis (Regularization Approach to Tidal Analysis and Adjusted Moving Window Analysis) along with results in two different sessions. During the week, a business meeting of the International Geodynamics and Earth Tide Service (IGETS) also took place.

Among the more than 90 participants were representatives from various scientific fields (gravimetric, seismic, tidal) and from many countries, including from every continent. The meeting was sponsored by the University of Strasbourg, the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), the French National Committee for Geodesy and Geodynamics (CNFGG), and the "France 2030" program, in cooperation with the International Association of Geodesy (IAG) and the International Geodynamics and Earth Tide Service (IGETS).