International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, General Assembly, 17th, Canberra, Australia, December 2-15, 1979, U.S. National Committee Report

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Conferences, Geodesy, Geophysics, Hydrology, Continents, Earth Crust, Earth Planetary Structure, Earthquakes, Ground Water, Mineralogy, Plates, Pressure Effects, Seismic Waves, Water Quality

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This assembly focused on tectonics, precipitation research, water problems, hydrology, geodetics, gravimetry, geodesy, and control surveys. Specifically, papers on urban hydrology, water quality, geodetic theory, geodetic instrumentation, land gravimetry, marine gravimetry, polar motion and earth rotation, crustal movements and earthquake-related deformation, dynamic satellite geodesy, planetary geodesy, earth tides, convection, satellite altimetry, status of the geopotential, and research on snow and ice are included.

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