List of Papers

Session 1: Space Geodynamics: Reviews, Project, Network and Reference Frame

             Conveners: J. LaBrecque and A. Finkelstien

1 Living on a Restless Earth John LaBrecque
2 Decadal Plans for NASA's VLBI and SLR Programs John Bosworth
3 Crustal Movement Observation Network of China Xinglian Cheng
4 The Establishment and the Precision Analysis on the Chinese High Precision Vertical Continent-ocean Movement Monitoring Network

Jianguo Hu and Yingyan Cheng

5 Status and Progress of the SLR Network in China Fumin Yang
6 Status of Satellite Ranging in the Asia Pacific Region John Manning
7 The International Laser Ranging Service and its Impact on the APSG Michael R. Pearlman
8 Global Geophysical Fluids Center of IERS: A Progress Report Benjamin Fong Chao
9 Radio Astronomical Observatories Svetloe and Zelenchukskaya of the Quasar Project Alexander Ipatov
10 On the Use of Fundamental Geodetic Network in Eastern Russia for the Regional Geodynamic Studies Suriya Tatevian
11 The PCGIAP Regional Geodesy Campaigns John Manning
12 Korea GPS Networks Pil-Ho Park and Uk Han
13 VLBI and the ITRF 2000 Chopo Ma and Zuheir Altamimi
14 A Statistical Selection of Plate Fixed Stations based on VLBI Global Solution Jinli Li
15 Implication of Natural Disasters and Geodynamics in Developing and Underdeveloped Nations.  A Case Study on Dominica, West Indies Riviere D. Sebastian
16 Geodynamic Application of Space VLBI Yong Zheng and Zhihan Qian

Session 2: Crustal Deformation in the Asia-Pacific Region

           Conveners: J. Manning and T. Yoshino

1 Crustal Deformation Around Tokyo Area Observed by the KEYSTONE Network in the Summer of 2000 Taizoh Yoshino, Hiroo Kunimori, Futaba Katsuo, Jun Amagai, Hitoshi Kiuchi, Toshimichi Otsubo, Tetsuro Kondo, Yasuhiro Koyama, Ryuichi Ichikawa and Fujinobu Takahashi
2 Seismic Wave Observations with GPS and Other Real-Time Applications Yehuda Bock
3 On Crustal Movement in Mt. Everest Area Junyong Chen
4 Main Active Tectonic Boundaries and Motion Patterns Derived from GPS in China Mainland Liren Huang, Yang Fu,  Wuxing Duan, Qing Ma and  Xin Ma
5 Current Crustal Strain Field in Chinese Mainland and the Surrounding Areas Obtained from GPS Observation Yanxing Li, Xinkang Hu, Ping Shuai, Liangqian Guo, Zhongfu Zhang, Cheng Huang, Wenyao Zhu and Xiaogong Hu
6 Deformation Kinematics and Dynamics of Tibetan Plateau Jinwei Ren
7

Study on Crustal Movement of Eastern China by Combining Various Modern Surveying Techniques under Global Tectonic Background

Xiaotao Chang
8 Slip Rates Along Faults and Accumulated Seismic Moments From GPS and
Neotectonic Studies in Central Asia
G. W. Michel, Ch. Reigber and the CATS Team.
9 Updated velocity estimate from reprocessing of permanent GPS sites in and around Southeast Asia from 1995 to 2001 Peng Fang
10 Microplate Motion and Interplate Deformation in SE-Asia G. W. Michel, Ch. Reigber and the GEODYSSEA Team
11 VLBI Experiments of the APSG Program and the results Guangli Wang, Jinlin Li and Zhihan Qian
12 Research of Kamchatka and Komandor Islands Earth Crust Deformation by Permanent and Mobile GPS Stations Nikolay Titkov, V. E. Levin, V. F. Bakhtiarov, M. A. Maguskin and Kasahara
13 A Study on the Crustal Deformation around the Cheju Island by using Global Positioning System Jin-Dong Cho and Sang Yun Kang
14 Adaptively Robust Filtering for Kinematics Geodetic Positioning Yuanxi Yang
15 Data Processing of Deformation Monitoring Networks from the Viewpoint of Deformation Reference Frame Chuanyin Zhang
16 Suggested GPS Data Handling-and-Processing in Large Countries such as Saudi Arabia Abdullah N ArRajehi
17 Seasonal and Interannual Signals in Permanent GPS Station Solutions X. L. Ding, D. W. Zheng, Y. Q. Chen, C. Huang and W. Chen
18 A Suitability Analysis of Scherneck Ocean Tide Coefficients for China GPS Network Wuxing Duan and Xianbing Wu

Session 3: Sea Level Change and Ocean

           Conveners: C. K. Shum and X. L. Ding

1

Determination of 20th Century Global Sea Level Rise

C. Shum, P. Luk, Y. Yi, C. Zhao, A. Braun and P. Woodworth

2 SEAL: Sea Level Change - An Integrated Approach to Its Quantification

Christoph Reigber, Alexander Braun and

Detlef Wolf

3 Global Sea Level Change from Satellite Altimetry and Model Estimation Jianli Chen
4 Sea Level Change Observed by Satellite Altimetry at Global and Regional Scales S. Mangiarotti, C. Cabanes, and A. Cazenave 
5 Modeling of Sea Level Change by Dynamic Wind Effect Quynh Ha Le
6 Variations of Sea Level in the Pacific Rehian Nanhua Yu
7 The South Pacific Climate Monitoring Project Phase 111. John Manning
8 Tidal Harmonic Analysis of TOPEX/POSEIDON Data in North-west Pacific by Introducing Difference-ratio Relations Kexiu Liu, Jirui Ma, Guijun Han, Zhenhua Fan and Chongjin Xu
9 GPS Buoy for Indonesian Waters Imam Mudita
10 Interannual Variation of Sea Level of South China Sea and its Relationship with ENSO Cheinway Hwang
11 Sea Level Change in Hong Kong from Tide Gauge records X. L. Ding, D. W. Zheng, Y. Q. Chen, C. Huang  and W. Chen
12 Parameters Estimation for Nonlinear Tidal Model of East China Sea by Using Adjoint Approach Guijun Han
13 MSL Rise and its Impacts on the Marine Environment along the Coasts of China Jinwen Zhang
14 Inter-annual Variation of the Earth Rotation and El Nino Event Yanben Han,  Zhian Li and Juan Zhao
Session 4: Atmosphere and GPS Meterology

           Conveners: C. Huang and P. Fang

1 GASP: GPS Atmosphere Sounding Christoph Reigber, Gerd Gendt, Christian Marquardt, Galina Dick, and Jens Wickert
2 Overview on ground and space based GPS/Met and the applications Peng Fang
3 Assimilation of Ionospheric Occulted Data by Artificial Neural Network Xunjie Zhang
4 To Estimate The Regional Ionospheric TEC Model From GEONET Observation Jinsong Ping
5 Earth Rotation and Activities of Atmosphere and Ocean Yonghong Zhou
6 Excitation of Atmosphere to Chandler Wobble Dechun Liao
7 Error analysis in the estimation of Precipitable Water Vapor using ground-based GPS data Yanxiong Liu and Yongqi Chen
Session 5: Gravity

           Conveners: H. T. Hsu and Ch. Reigber

1 The CHAMP geopotential mission and first preliminary results

Christoph Reigber, Peter Schwintzer, and Hermann Luhrr

2 Secular Variations in the Earth's Gravity Field and Its Geoscience Application M. K. Cheng, M. Fang, B. H. Hager and B. D. Tapley
3 Preliminary Results of the Absolute Gravity and Surrounding Gravity Observation in China for APSG H. T. Hsu and Yong Wang
4 The Regularization Methods of Recovering the Geopotential Model of from Satellite to Satellite Tracking Data Y. Z. Shen and H. T. Hsu
5 High Resolution Bathymetry of China Seas and their Surrounding Y. Wang and H. T. Hsu
6 Mantle Tidal Shielding Ming FangWeijia Kuang, Benjamin F. Chao and Bradford. H. Hager
7 The Origin Shift of 1985 National Height Datum Ziqing Wei, Wenhai Jiao, Xin Ma, Zhongmiao Sun and Yingchun Li
Session 6: SAR, InSAR and forthcoming techniques for Geodynamics

            Conveners: M. Baltuck and C. Wang

1 Recent developments in NASA SAR Interferometry Miriam Baltuck
2 Spaceborne Differential Interferometric SAR for Urban Subsidence Monitoring in E. China Chao Wang
3 Satellite Interferometric Observations of Displacement Associated with Urban Subsidence in Suzhou, China Chao Wang, Hong Zhang and Zhi Liu
4 Surface Displacement of the 10 January 1998 Zhangbei-Shangyi Earthquake Observed by Differential SAR Interferometry

Hong Zhang, Chao Wang and Zhi Liui

5 The Pre- and Co-Seismic Ground Displacements of the 1999 Chi-Chi Earthquake from ERS-SAR Interferometry G. X. Liu, X. L. Ding, Y. Q. Chen, Z. L. Li and Z. W. Li
Posters
1 Progress of SLR in Changchun Station You Zhao
2 Crustal Motion Monitoring Using GPS in China Ziqing Wei, Wuxing Duan and Xianbing Wu
3 Geodetic Observation at Earthquake Area in Mongolia Ganchimeg Sereedendev
4 Gravimetric Network in Mongolia Narantuya Gulguu
5 Determination of the Vertical Deformation Rates of VLBI Stations Around Pacific Plate by Using Changing rates of Baseline Length Zhigen Yang
6 Initial Analysis on Tendency of Seismic Activity in China Yanben Han, Zengjian Guo et al.
7 Relation between tidal Force Triggering to Significance Shakes and the Later Large Earthquake and the Application of the Relation in Earthquake Prediction Ronghua Chen
8 Variation of Luni-solar tidal force and Earthquakes in Taiwan Province of China Juan Zhao
9 Some results on the Correlation between the Earthquake and the Anomalous Variation of Azimuth of Photoelectric Meridian Transit Instrument

Jo Han Chol and Kim Yong Gyun

10 Effect of Circular Satellite Orbits Assumption on Inverting Earth's Atmospheric Parameters by GPS Radio Occultation Hu Jiang, Cheng Huang and HaojianYan
11 Non-tidal Acceleration of Earth Rotation, Secular Polar Motion and the Estimates of the Mean Lower Mantle Viscosity Zhigen Yang