We invite you to submit an abstract to session GC003 "Assessing the State of 
the Art in Change Detection and Analysis for Geophysical Time Series" at the 
AGU Fall Meeting 15-19 DEC 2014.

Change detection is a fundamental task in the earth system science community. 
There are myriad ways to perceive differences and there is a long history of 
tuning techniques to specific applications. Change quantification focuses on 
the accurate measurement of the magnitude of perceived differences; change 
assessment evaluates whether the magnitudes are significantly different. These 
tasks involve addressing intertwined issues of variability, uncertainty, and 
the duration of the data record relative to the recurrence interval of the 
phenomena of interest. Although numerous methods exist to detect, quantify, and 
assess changes in geophysical and biogeophysical time series, a comprehensive 
overview and intercomparison has not been conducted. In this session we are 
broadly interested in presentations on approaches to detect, quantify, and 
assess changes in time series of hydrological, meteorological, climatological, 
and other (bio)geophysical time series, including long image time series as 
observed by satellite sensors.

Co-Sponsoring sections: B - Biogeosciences & H - Hydrology

Confirmed presenters:  

Ron Eastman, Clark University
Stéphanie Horion, University of Copenhagen

If you have any questions, let us know! 

Kirsten de Beurs ([email protected])
Jan Verbesselt ([email protected])
Geoff Henebry ([email protected])

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