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Since there are many projects of common interest of both CEI
and EGS, it was decided during the XXI EGS General
Assembly in the Hague (The Netherlands) in 1996 that
starting from the next XXII General Assembly of the
European Geophysical Society, Vienna, Austria, 21-25 April
1997 special symposia devoted to geodetic and geodynamic
programmes of the CEI would be held. Prof. Dr. J. Sledzinski
(Poland) was elected the Convener of the Symposium. Further
EGS Symposium "Geodetic and Geodynamic Achievements
of the CEI (Central European Initiative)" was organised at the
XXIII General Assembly of the EGS in Nice in April 1998.
The Convener of this Symposium was Prof. Dr. Janusz
Sledzinski (Warsaw, Poland) and the Co-Convener Prof. Dr.
Jan Kostelecky (Prague, the Czech Republic). The EGS G4
symposium "Geodetic and Geodynamic Programmes of the
CEI" was held in April 1999 in The Hague as one of the
symposia of the XXIV General Assembly of the European
Geophysical Society EGS. The next Millennium EGS-CEI
Symposium G12 "Geodetic and Geodynamic Programmes of
the CEI" will be held again in Nice, France, April 25-29,
2000. About 45 papers on EUREF campaigns in CEI
countries, CERGOP, UNIGRACE, activities of the CSGs,
contribution of permanent GPS stations in CEI countries to
international programmes, etc. are usually presented at the
oral and poster sessions of the EGS-CEI symposia.
11. COOPERATION LINKS BETWEEN CEI SECTION
C "GEODESY" AND I AG (INTERNATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF GEODESY). SUBCOMMISSION
IAG "GEODETIC AND GEODYNAMIC
PROGRAMMES OF THE CENTRAL EUROPEAN
INITIATIVE (CEI)"
In February 1996 a new IAG (International Association of
Geodesy) Subcommission was founded to initiate the
cooperation links between CEI Section C and IAG. The
Subcommission "GEODETIC AND GEODYNAMIC
PROGRAMMES OF CEI" was created within the
Commission VII "Recent crustal movements" of the Section
V "Geodynamics". The Chairman of the Subcommission was
elected Prof. Dr. J. Sledzinski (Poland). In 1999 the
organisation of of geodynamic research within IAG has been
changed. The Subcommission is now acting within the
Commission XIV on Crustal Deformation of the Section V
"Geodynamics”. The general charter duties of the
Subcommission are the following: (1) to integrate the
geodynamic research in the region of Central and Southern
Europe based on high accuracy space geodetic surveys and to
provide a precise geodetic reference frame for studies on
geodynamics of Central Europe, in particular on areas
Pannonian Basin, Bohemian Massif, Teisseyre-Tornquist
Zone, Carpathian Orogenic Belt, Subalpine Region and
Balkanides; (2) to provide a reliable three-dimensional
tectonic velocity field covering the Central Europe region and
integrate it into hierarchically higher level (i.e. global)
tectonic models as well as to prepare and publish geotectonic
monographs highlighting and summarizing the latest research
and studies on regions under study; (3) to contribute to other
geodynamic programmes organised and coordinated by
International Association of Geodesy related to the region of
Central Europe, such as EUREF, WEGENER,
EUROPROBE; (4) to support local area geodynamic research,
environmental studies, seismic hazard assessment,
meteorology etc. in Central Europe region based upon the
high accuracy space geodetic measurements carried out on an
integrated geodynamic network of permanent GPS stations in
CEI countries; (5) to coordinate and to integrate the
international geodetic and geodynamic programmes supported
by IAG and CEI; (6) to create close links between running
projects of IAG and those of CEI, e.g. CEI CERGOP -
Central Europe Regional Geodynamics Project and IGS
(International GPS Service) and EUREF (European Reference
Frame), use of CEI permanent GPS stations within IGS and
other programmes for maintenance of the ETRF and ITRF,
etc.; (7) to initiate common geodetic and geodynamic projects
for the region of Central and Eastern Europe; (8) to foster the
cooperation among universities and research centres from
Central Europe and Western countries in the field of geodesy
and geodynamics, promoting actions contributing to the
development of innovative technologies and participation of
CEI scientists in international IAG research programmes; (9)
to organise scientific symposia, working conferences and
workshops on geodetic, gravimetric, geodynamic programmes
and satellite techniques to discuss results and future planned
actions (e.g. Working Conferences of the programmes of
CERGOP - Central Europe Regional Geodynamics Project,
UNIGRACE - Unification of Gravity Systems in Central and
Eastern Europe, Symposia "GPS in Central Europe, etc.).
First progress report on the activities of the Subcommission
was presented at the IAG Scientific Meetings in September
1997 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The next report was submitted
to the IAG/IUGG-99 in Birmingham, UK in July 1999.
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J. Sledzinski. Permanent GPS stations - the background for
geodynamic studies and maintenance of geodetic coordinate
systems. Current status of IGS and EUREF permanent
stations in Central Europe. Paper presented at the
International Conference "Geodetic monitoring, geodynamics
and refractometry at the beginning of the XXI century", Lviv,
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J. Sledzinski. Current status of realisation of scientific
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F. Zablotskyj. The Central Europe Geodynamics Project
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