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    IUGG Secretariat, GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
    In:  IUGG Publications
    Publication Date: 2023-03-02
    Description: The IUGG Yearbook is a reference document of IUGG members, administrative officers, and Association and Union Commission officers that is updated annually and distributed free of charge. Each issue endeavors to update the contact information for hundreds of persons who are actively participating in IUGG scientific activities. Information is complied throughout the year until end December. The Yearbooks are published and posted at the IUGG webpage at the beginning of the year. The Yearbooks are printed together with the Annual Reports for the preceding year in May and mailed to National Committee for Geodesy and Geophysics, Adhering Bodies, IUGG partners, and major libraries.
    Language: French , English
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/report
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    In:  XXVIII General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG)
    Publication Date: 2023-07-12
    Description: 2023 marks thirty years since the start of GEOFON operations with the first three stations in Papua New Guinea (Port Moresby, PMG), the Czech Republic (Moravsky Beroun, MORC), in Ireland (Dublin, DSB). The GEOFON program started shortly after creation of the GFZ German Research Centre for the Geosciences in 1992 with the aim to promote global seismic monitoring, standardisation and data exchange. The program has evolved over the three decades in synergy with the seismological community through three important milestones: since late 1990s the development and community adoption of the SeedLink protocol enabling global real-time data exchange; in early 2000s, development of the Arclink protocol as key development to interconnect the EIDA federated data archives, only recently superseded by the use of FDSN web services at global scale; 2008 as the first public release of SeisComP, one of the most widely used seismological packages in seismology, a development triggered after the 2004 Aceh-Andaman earthquake and tsunami within the GITEWS project (German Indian Ocean Tsunami Early Warning System). Although GEOFON‘s heritage goes back to the 1990s and further down to 1889 building on the initial findings from Ernst von Rebeur-Paschwitz, the program is capable of leveraging third party funded challenging projects to keep modernising with the community. In this presentation we outline the most important developments of GEOFON through a journey in time over three decades, building links between current activities and vision still influenced by the initial aims which have shaped the current GEOFON mission.
    Language: English
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