Joint SP1/NL5 Session - AOGS 2004

SP1
Multiscale Phenomena in the Earth’s Magnetosphere

Name Title Affliation
Chris J. Owen Cluster - multipoint observations of plasma dynamics during magnetospheric substorms Mullard Space Science Laboratory,
University College London
Zhengxing Liu The Double Star Mission CSSAR, China
Jinbin Cao Cusp Movement Studies Based on Cluster Data CSSAR,China
Chao Shen Investigations on Magnetospheric Geometric Structure Based on Cluster Four-Spacecraft Measurements CSSAR,China
S.Y. Fu Energetic Particles in the Magnetosphere-CRRES and Cluster Observations
Zuyin Pu Observational Evidence for Global Initiation of Substorm Onsets Peking University, China
Qiugang Zong Energetic Particle Signatures of Substorm in the Magnetotail Boston University, USA
Joachim Birn Magnetotail Bubbles, Bursty Bulk Flows, and Their Possible Relation to Auroral Features LANL, MS D466
Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA
Ling-Hsiao Lyu Simulation Studies of Multiscale Nonlinear Wave-Mode Coupling and Conversion in Earth Magnetosphere National Central Univ, ChungLi, Taiwan
Malcolm Dunlop Cluster Four Spacecraft Analysis of Magnetospheric Boundaries on Different Spatial Scales SSTD, Rutherford Appleton Lab, UK
J.-A. Sauvaud Probing the magnetotail state and topology from dispersed ion structures related to the poleward boundary of the auroral zone. Centre d'Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements, France
C. Z. Cheng Multiscale coupling between particle and fluid physics PPPL, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08543, USA
Guan Le
Global morphology of the ring current GSFC, USA
M. Ashour-Abdalla Interplay of MHD macrophysics and microscale particle dynamics in the formation of plasma structures UCLA, USA
Tom Chang
Response of charged particles to bimodal intermittent fluctuations in space plasmas MIT, Center of Space Physics, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
S. A. Curtis The Magnetospheric Multi Scale (MMS) Mission: A New Window on Multiscale Phenomena in the Magnetosphere NASA GSFC, MC695, Greenbelt, MD 20771-0001, USA

updated on Friday, 19 March, 2004