Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory |
The Tenth Inverse Days conference was held at Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory (SGO), from 13:30 on Wednesday, 15th December to 16:00 on Friday, 17th December.
The Conference is organized by the Finnish Inverse Problems Society (FIPS).
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Location:
The Workshop will be held in the main lecture room at Sodankylä
Geophysical Observatory (SGO). SGO is located at 67° 22' N, 26° 38' E,
which is 130 km north of Rovaniemi and 7 km south of
Sodankylä, in the middle of Finnish Lapland
on the beautiful banks of the river Kitinen.
About Finland:
Finland is member of European Union and the
only local currency is EURO. The population of Finland is a bit more
than 5 million.
About Sodankyla:
Sodankylä is one of the biggest centres in Lapland with a population
of about 10,000 and a surface area of 12,400 km2. The most important
research organizations are the Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory,
the Arctic Research Centre of Finnish Meteorological Institute,
the EISCAT station, and the Ore Laboratory of Geological Survey of Finland.
Markku Lehtinen
Research Professor
Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory
Tahteläntie 62
FIN-99600 Sodankylä
Finland