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	  FIG Commission 4
  |  FIG Report of Visit to Dynamic Planet 2005Cairns, Australia, 22-26 August 2005 Gethin Roberts and Ruth Adams attended this conference 
		in Cairns, Australia in August. This event was a joint assembly of the 
		International Association of Geodesy (IAG), the International 
		Association for Physical Sciences of the Oceans (IAPSO) and the 
		International Association for Biological Oceanography (IABO).  Gethin chaired the session “Systems and methods for airborne 
		mapping, geophysics and hazards and disaster monitoring” and 
		presented a paper entitled “The use of GPS for Disaster Monitoring of 
		Suspension Bridges”. His paper outlined the work carried out to date 
		by the University of Nottingham, with particular focus on 4 bridges: the 
		Nottingham Wilford Suspension Bridge, the Humber Bridge, the Forth Road 
		Bridge and the London Millennium Bridge.  As a co-chair of an FIG working group on vertical reference frames 
		(WG4.2), Ruth was keen to attend to network with as many eminent 
		geodesists/tidal experts as she could. Ruth and Gethin sat in on a good 
		number of papers but the main events were out-of-session at the end of 
		the day.  Joint IAG/FIG Meetings  On Monday 22 Aug there were two meetings in the evening  
          a joint IAG/FIG discussion on dynamic datums and the IAG/ICP (joint commission project 1.2) on vertical reference 
		  frames.  This IAG/ICP newly formed group is of particular interest to FIG and 
		Ruth will keep in contact with them particularly with respect to FIG WG 
		4.2.  On Tuesday, there were two meetings following the main conference 
		presentations.A joint IAG/FIG meeting was arranged on vertical datums for hydrography. 
		Ruth presented at this meeting and discussion followed. Ruth has 
		presented on this topic at previous FIG conferences to hydrographic 
		surveyors and it was somewhat different to present vertical reference 
		frames for use in hydrography to a geodetic audience. As feedback she 
		received ‘the other side of the story’ which she very much appreciated. 
		The geodesists were most supportive of her ‘mission’ and she received 
		some good contacts with which to take this forward.
 The second meeting was a jointly held between the IAG and FIG which 
		involved discussion on their MOU. This meeting consisted of numerous FIG 
		and IAG representatives, including Gethin and Ruth.  Non Conference Activity  Australasian Hydrographic Society – East Australia Region  Whilst in Australia Ruth managed to coincide with the quarterly 
		Australasian Hydrographic Society meeting which happened to be held in 
		Sydney the week she was there. She sat in on their meeting joining in 
		the discussions and listening to views. Australian Navy
 Ruth also met up with some ex RN colleagues and had a tour of the 
		surveying capability of the RAN at their Naval Base in Cairns.  Conclusion  In all it was a successful conference. We both appreciated the 
		opportunity to immerse ourselves in the geodetic/oceanographic world and 
		will be able to move forward with FIG work in the light of this.  Ruth F ADAMS BSc (Hons) FRICS UKHO
 Gethin ROBERTS BEng, PhDMInstCES, MRIN
 The University of Nottingham
 25 Sept 05 |