MEMO: Registration deadline for Geomorphometry 2011

Published: Feb 1, 2011 by ISG Board

The registration for the Geomorphometry 2011 have now open. To register, please visit the USC Spatial Sciences Institute pages, then select:

I’m not interested in an account, please just take me to the event registration form

and enter your contact details and the payment method. The registration costs are:

  • $200.00 - Student Registration
  • $375.00 - Non-Student Registration
  • $300.00 - Student Registration w/ Workshop
  • $475.00 - Non-Student Registration w/ Workshop

See here for the list of workshops. After you register for the conference and workshops, please sign-up for the workshops of interest (login to the geomorphometry.org, then go to the workshop of interest and select “sign-up”).


This is to inform you that the Conference proceedings (inlcuding the PDF of articles) for the Geomorphometry 2011 have just been published on-line.

This is an example of a published paper:

Mitasova, H., E. Hardin, M. Starek, R. S. Harmon, and M. Overton. “Landscape dynamics from LiDAR data time series.” In Geomorphometry 2011, edited by T. Hengl, I. S. Evans, J. P. Wilson and M. Gould, 3-6. Redlands, CA, 2011.

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