2009 AGU Fall Meeting
14–18 December
Moscone Convention Center
Howard Street, Between Third & Fifth Sts.
San Francisco, California, USA
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Welcome!
The Fall Meeting is expected to draw a crowd of over 16,000 geophysicists from around the world. The Fall Meeting provides an opportunity for researchers, teachers, students, and consultants to present and review the latest issues affecting the Earth, the planets, and their environments in space. This meeting will cover topics in all areas of Earth and space sciences.
Plan Your Itinerary
The Fall Meeting Program and Itinerary Planner is now available. Browse by day and section, or search by titles, authors, and keywords.
Workshops
Are you a scientist wishing to improve how you explain your research to journalists, politicians, and the general public? Or, a middle-school or secondary school teacher who wants to learn about the latest research on Earth and space sciences? If so, come to one of the several workshops AGU's Strategic Communications and Outreach Department has organized.
Register Now, Limited Seating
Communicating Your Science, a free practical workshop, Sunday, 13 December (8:30 AM – 12:30 PM). Only 30 seats available.
Re-Starting the Conversation on Climate Change, a free workshop, Sunday, 13 December (1:00 PM – 5:00 PM). Only 100 seats available.
Announcement
Note: Attendees at Fall Meeting may be photographed by AGU for archival and marketing purposes. No photography will be taken during scientific sessions.
Career Center
Visit the AGU 2009 Fall Meeting Career Center website and find a great new employee or an exciting new job opportunity! Submit your resume, browse jobs, or post a position!
