AGU Fall Meeting is the largest Earth and space science meeting in the world. The perfect place to present your research...
2018. Satellite Year-Round Methane Measurements for the Arctic: Towards Elucidation of Methane Growth After 2014. Poster presented at AGU Fall Meeting, Dec 13, 2018, on https://essoar.org (2018) DOI: 10.1002/essoar.10500224.1 展开 DOI: 10.1002/essoar.10500224.1 年份: 2018 ...
Come and meet us at booth #738 to discuss our latest results! More info on https://fallmeeting.agu.org/2018/We will be glad to meet you in person and answer any question or inquiry. To meet-up, feel free to contact jean.lautier@muquans.com...
Nov 06, 2018 INOVA is pleased to announce we will be exhibiting at the AGU Fall 2018 meeting in Washington DC between 10-14th December. We will be showcasing our iX1 central software platform and Quantum technologies, with in-booth demo's of both available!
(AGU) Fall Meeting to visit Booth #1305. Beta Analytic associates Tamara Armstrong, Troy Day and Haley Gershon are available for inquiries throughout the five-day event slated to begin on December 10, 2018. This year’s meeting will be held at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in...
AGU-NS 2013 : AGU 2013 FALL Meeting : Gravity and Magnetic methods. Engineering and Enviremental applications in GeophysicsouadfeulGrant, F.S. (1965) Gravity and Magnetic Methods, the Quantitative Interpretation of Magnetic Anomalies. Interpretation Theory in Applied Geophys, 340-350....
2018年12月10日14日,海洋科学学院赵俊教授、万志峰副教授、靳光震研究员等前往美国华盛顿参加美国地球物理联合会 AGU Fall Meeting,来自世界各地的参会专家学者超过2万人,学科领域涉及大气和海洋科学、固体地球科学、水文学和太空科学等学科。 会议期间,我院专门租赁展位开展人才招聘工作,赵俊教授、万志峰副教授、靳光震...
AGU Fall Meeting 2021 poster Scripts for makingPyGMTfigures andSketchfabmodels for the2021 American Geophysical Union Fall Meetinghappening in New Orleans & Online everywhere from 13-17 December 2021. Title:Spatiotemporal variability of active subglacial lakes in Antarctica from 2018-2021 using ICESat-...
The AGU Fall Meeting is one of the biggest annual conference in geophysical sciences, drawing in thousands of earth and space scientists for presentations, exhibitions, and networking. This year, the AGU expects more than 24,000 participants from 113 countries. The meeting brings the worldwide sci...
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