SSSC call for abstracts of papers

By on 4 September, 2012
 
The Surveying and Spatial Sciences Conference (SSSC) 2013 Organising Committee has invited the submission of abstracts of papers for presentation at SSSC2013.
 
The Committee are seeking both presented and poster papers. Abstracts should be a maximum of 300 words in length and need to be submitted by the 21st September, 2012. Presenters will receive notification by email of the status of their paper by the 5th October 2012.
 
Symposia topics include but are not limited to:-
Cartography
Engineering Surveying
Emergency Response
GIS Analysis
GIS Mapping
Hydrographic Surveying
Image Processing
Land Surveying
Location Based Services
Mining Surveying
Photogrammetry
Remote Sensing
Other
 
Abstracts will be assigned to the most appropriate conference session based on the subject matter of the presentation. For any queries with regard to abstract submission, please contact the Program Committee on contact@sssc2013.org.
 
Abstracts and papers MUST be submitted through the conference website at www.sssc2013.org, through the Call for Papers link near the top of the home page.
 
An abstract template is available on this web page to assist with your submission. Please ensure that all details about the abstract and its authors are entered when submitting the abstract. Those authors requesting a peer review of their paper need to enter the words “Peer Review of Paper Required” in the Other section at the bottom of the abstract submission page.
 
For any queries regarding SSSC2013 please contact us at contact@sssc2013.org.

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