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Group on Earth Observations and Global Earth Observation System of Systems
Entry ID: GEO-International
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Launched at the first Earth Observation Summit in Washington in July 2003, the
intergovernmental ad hoc Group on Earth Observations (GEO) is tasked with developing a ten-year implementation plan for a Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS). This plan entails the coordination of a wide range of space-based, air-based, land-based, and ocean-based environmental monitoring platforms, ... ![]()
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Francey, Roger J., Paul (L.P.) Steele, Ray L. Langenfelds, Marco Lucarelli, Colin E. Allison, David J. Beardsmore, Scott A. Coram, Nada Derek, Fred de Silva, David M. Etheridge, Paul J. Fraser, Reg J. Henry, Brian Turner and Emily D. Welch (1996), Global Atmospheric Sampling Laboratory (GASLAB): supporting and extending the Cape Grim trace gas programs, Baseline Atmospheric Program (Australia) 1993., 8-29, Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO Division of Atmospheric Research, Melbourne, (eds. R.J.Francey, A.L.Dick and N.Derek)
Francey, R.J., P.J. Rayner and C.E. Allison (2001), Constraining the global carbon budget from global to regional scales - the measurement challenge., In Global Biogeochemical Cycles in the Climate System, 245-252, Academic Press, New York
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