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59-ST-A0381
Generation of High-Frequency Electrostatic Wave by Nonlinear Low-Frequency Waves
Gurbax Singh LAKHINA Indian Institute of Geomagnetism, New Panvel (W)India
59-ST-A0506
Role of Two-Electron-Population Plasma Expansion in Auroral Acceleration
Nagendra SINGH University of Alabama
59-ST-A0651
Auroral Kilometric Radiation and Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Process During Magnetic Storms
Yoshizumi MIYOSHI STEL,Nagoya Univ., Japan
59-ST-A0664
Simultaneous Imaging and Particle Observations of Fine-Scale Aurora Obtained by the REIMEI Satellite
Yasuyuki OBUCHI Tohoku University
59-ST-A0930
Fine-Auroral Structure Obtained from Simultaneous Image and Particle Observations by REIMEI
Takeshi SAKANOI Tohoku University
59-ST-A0935
The Latest Results on Fine-Scale Auroral Phenomena by the Reimei Satellite and the Coordinated Ground-Based Observations
Masafumi HIRAHARA Department of Physics, College of Science, Rikkyo University, Japan
59-ST-A0959
The Effect of Alfvenic Turbulence on the Auroral Ionosphere
Christopher CHASTON Space Science Laboratory, University of California
59-ST-A1131
Auroral Particle Measurement with REIMEI Satellite
Kazushi ASAMURA ISAS/JAXA
59-ST-A1155
Coordinated Reimei and EISCAT Observations of Ion Upflows in the Polar Ionosphere
Yasunobu OGAWA Solar Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University, Japan
59-ST-A1164
Parametric Analysis of Electron Acoustic Solitary Waves in a Magnetized Plasma
S S GHOSH Indian Institute of Geomagnetism
59-ST-A1291
Spatial Structures of Auroral Arcs Derived from the FORMOSAT-2/ISUAL Observation
Masakazu OSANAI Dept. of Geophysics, Tohoku University
59-ST-A0287
Corotating Solar Wind Streams and Recurrent Geomagnetic Activity
Bruce T TSURUTANI Jet Propulsion Lab
59-ST-A0923
Injection and Loss Processes of 30 to 300 keV Particles and Relativistic Electrons During CIR and Non-CIR Storms
Finn SØRAAS Dept. of Physics and technology, Univ. Bergen, Norway
59-ST-A0927
Solar Cycle Changes of Energetic Particle Properties in the Inner Magnetosphere
D N BAKER University of Colorado/LASP
59-ST-A1126
Cutoff Latitudes of Solar Protons Related with Ring Current Proton Precipitation During Geomagnetic Storms : NOAA/POES Multi-Observations
Keiko T ASAI National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
59-ST-A0526
Cosmic Ray Modulation: Current Status of Ab Initio Models
John W BIEBER University of Delaware, USA
59-ST-A0570
The Inverse Problem for Galactic CR Propagation in the Heliosphere on the Basis of NM and Satellite Data
Lev DORMAN ICR&SW, Tel Aviv University and Israel Space Agency
59-ST-A0572
Galactic and Anomalous Cosmic Rays: Interpreting the Recent Voyager Observations
Jack Randy JOKIPII University of Arizona
59-ST-A0573
Galactic Cosmic Rays in the 3-D Heliosphere: Effects of the Current Sheet and the Termination Shock
Jozsef KOTA University of Arizona
59-ST-A0576
Comments on Observed Galactic Cosmic Ray Modulations in the Heliosphere
H S AHLUWALIA University of New Mexico
59-ST-A0593
Ground Level Enhancements The Global Modelling Approach
Marc DULDIG Department of the Environment and Heritage, Australian Antarctic Division
59-ST-A0793
The Cosmic Ray Environment Near Earth, 1850-2000
Ken McCRACKEN Institute for Physical Science and Technology, University of Maryland
59-ST-A0867
Heliospheric Modulation of Galactic Cosmic Rays on Different Time Scales
Ilya USOSKIN Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory, University of Oulu, Finland
59-ST-A1029
Intra-Year Changes in the Cosmic Ray Sidereal Anisotropy
J E HUMBLE National Astronomical Observatories of China University of Tasmania
59-ST-A1176
Analysis of Solar Energetic Particle Event on 2005 January 20
Gui-Ming LE National Center for Space Weather Monitoring and Warning, China Meteorological Administration
59-ST-A1215
The Ground Level Enhancement on January 20, 2005, in the Context of Extreme Solar Cosmic Ray Particle Events and Geomagnetic Super Storms
Erwin O FLUECKIGER Physikalisches Institut, Universitaet Bern, Switzerland
59-ST-A1364
Wave-Particle Interaction: Lessons from the Sun and the Heliosphere for Galactic Acceleration Processes
Reinald KALLENBACH International Space Science Institute, Switzerland
59-ST-A1405
Cosmic Ray Muon Telescopes: Physics With Space Weather Applications
Frank JANSEN University of Greifswald , Germany
59-ST-A0429
Studies on Exposure to the Atmospheric Ionizing Radiation Environment at the Italian National Institute of Health (ISS)
Giovanni De ANGELIS National Institute of Health - Italy
59-ST-A0762
Space Weather Services of the Future: Estimating Radiation for Aviation
Joseph M KUNCHES NOAA Space Environment Center
59-ST-A0861
Mechanisms of Diffusion of Viruses and Bacteria in an Ionized Atmosphere : A Study Project
59-ST-A0957
Comparative Measurements of Cosmic Radiation Monitors for Aircrew Exposure Assessment
L G I BENNETT Royal Military College of Canada
59-ST-A1083
New Instrument with GPS for Analysis of the Space Radiation at Aircrafts
Tsvetan P DACHEV Solar-Terrestrial Influences Laboratory- Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
59-ST-A1089
Analysis of Simultaneous Measurements on FOTON M2 Satellite and on CSA Aircraft in June 2005
59-ST-A1337
Silicon Microdosimetry and Its Application to Equivalent Dose Measurements in Ground Based, Space and Aviation
Anatoly ROSENFELD Centre for Medical Radiation Physics, University of Wollongong
59-ST-A0448
Solar Activity Dependence in the Aircraft Radiation Environment as Observed on CSA Flights in 2001 and 2005
59-ST-A0540
The Role of Neutron Monitor Networks in Radiation Storm Warning and Specification
John W BIEBER University of Delaware, U.S.A.
59-ST-A0571
Monitoring and Forecasting of Radiation Hazard for Aircrafts from Galactic CR
Lev DORMAN ICR&SWC, Tel Aviv University and Israel Space Agency
59-ST-A0574
Radiation Hazard from Great Sep Events for Aircrafts : Monitoring and Forecasting by Using On-Line One-Min Cosmic Ray Data
59-ST-A0594
Storm Induced Geomagnetic Cut-off Variations: How Big are They and Do They Really Matter
59-ST-A0633
An Adjoint Monte Carlo Calculation of Radiation Transport Through the Heliosphere
Keran OBRIEN Department of Physics and Astronomy, Northern Arizona University
59-ST-A0663
GLOBALOG Automatic, Accurate, Individual Calculations of Cosmic Radiation Exposure of Flight Crew Members
Peer Widar WOLLENBERG Global Aviation Data A/S
59-ST-A0746
The QinetiQ Atmospheric Radiation Model and Solar Particle Events
Clive DYER Space Division, QinetiQ
59-ST-A0958
Modelling of Aircrew Radiation Exposure from Galactic Cosmic Rays and Solar Particle Events
M TAKADA National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Japan
59-ST-A1218
Effects of the Extreme Cosmic Ray Ground Level Enhancement on January 20, 2005, at Aircraft Altitude
59-ST-A1413
UV Dosimetry for Aircraft and Spacecraft Vehicles
Maria Guglielmina PELIZZO CNR-INFM LUXOR Laboratory, Italy
59-ST-A0174
The Large-Scale Traveling Atmospheric Disturbances Simulated by a Whole Atmosphere General Circulation Model
Hitoshi FUJIWARA Department of Geophysics, Tohoku University, Japan
59-ST-A0236
The Climatology of the Equivalent Winds Derived from Global Ionosonde Database
Xiaoli LUAN National Satellite Meteorological Center, CMA
59-ST-A0460
Zonal Winds in the Equatorial Upper Thermosphere: Climatology and Longitudinal Variation
Shigeto WATANABE Hokkaido University
59-ST-A0462
Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Using Cluster and Ground-Based Observations
H ALLEYNE Automatic Control and Systems Engineering, University of Sheffield
59-ST-A0463
Cluster Observations of Magnetospheric Cusp
S N WALKER Automatic Control and Systems Engineering, University of Sheffield
59-ST-A0482
Ionospheric Disturbances Over Indonesia and Their Possible Association With Atmospheric Waves From Below
Tadahiko OGAWA Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University, Japan
59-ST-A0546
Simultaneous Observations of MLT and Upper Thermosphere/Ionosphere Using the MU Radar
Seiji KAWAMURA National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
59-ST-A0563
MLT and Thermospheric F Region Observations and Modelling
N BALAN Automatic Control and Systems Engineering, University of Sheffield
59-ST-A0610
Acoustic Coupling Between Lower Atmosphere and Ionosphere
Toshihiko IYEMORI Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University
59-ST-A0646
Penetration of Magnetospheric Electric Fields to Low Latitude Ionosphere, Observations and Modeling
Takashi KIKUCHI Solar Terrestrial Environment Laboratory
59-ST-A0765
Coronal Mass Ejections in the Solar Wind
Nat GOPALSWAMY NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
59-ST-A0770
Upwelling Backscatter Plumes in Growth Phase of Equatorial Spread F Observed With the Equatorial Atmosphere Radar
Tatsuhiro YOKOYAMA Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University
59-ST-A0781
Neutral Wind Effects to the Stormtime Low-Latitude Ionosphere
Charles LIN National Space Organization, Taiwan
59-ST-A0817
Relationship Between Medium-Scale Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances and Sporadic E Layer Over Japan
Yuichi OTSUKA Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University
59-ST-A0886
Multi-Point Observations of Small-Scale Structures in the Plasmapause Region
Harri LAAKSO ESA/ESTEC
59-ST-A0920
Ionosphere-Thermosphere Coupling in Middle and Low Latitudes
59-ST-A1231
Vertical Energy Propagation Associated With Formations of an Additional Layer in the Ionosphere
Jann-Yenq LIU Institute of Space Science, National Central University
59-ST-A0152
Information on Particle Acceleration Derived from Solar Flare Spectropolarimetric Observation
Zhi XU Yunnan Observatory of National Observatories, Chinese Academy of Science
59-ST-A0272
Radio Signature of Coronal Magnetic Fields and Reconnections in Solar Eruptions
Guangli HUANG Purple Mountain Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences
59-ST-A0340
Reconstruction of Nonlinear Force-Free Fields and Solar Flare Prediction
Michael S WHEATLAND University of Sydney
59-ST-A0396
Large Amplitude Oscillation of a Polar Cronw Filament in the Pre-Eruption Phase
Hiroaki ISOBE Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University of Tokyo
59-ST-A0417
Energy Build-up by Emerging Flux Process
59-ST-A0464
Magnetic Reconnection and Current Sheets in Solar Eruptions
Jun LIN Yunnan Astronomical Observatory, China
59-ST-A0468
Magnetic Helicity and Eruptions in Solar Active Regions
Jun LIN National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences
59-ST-A0511
Introduction: Onset of Solar Flares and Coronal Mass Ejections
Takaaki YOKOYAMA University of Tokyo
59-ST-A0560
The Process of the Filament Formation and Eruption Triggered by the Emerging Flux
Shun NOTOYA University of Tokyo
59-ST-A0719
MHD Simulation of Plasmoid-Induced-Reconnection in Solar Flares
Keisuke NISHIDA Kyoto University
59-ST-A0825
Self-Consistent MHD Modelling of a Coronal Mass Ejection, Coronal Dimming, and a Giant Cusp-Shaped Arcade Formation
Daikou SHIOTA Kwasan and Hida Observatories, Kyoto University
59-ST-A0852
Statistical Analysis of the Reconnection Rate in Solar Flares
Kaori NAGASHIMA Department of Astronomy, Kyoto University
59-ST-A0893
Impulsive Magnetic Reconnection in CME Acceleration and Flare Non-Thermal Emission
C Z CHENG National Space Organization, Taiwan
59-ST-A1008
SOHO/UVCS Observations of Solar Eruptive Events
Yuan-Kuen KO Harvard-Smithsonian Cener for Astrophysics
59-ST-A1014
Stepwise Evolution of Coronal Magnetic Field Leading to Large Scale Solar Eruption
G S CHOE Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
59-ST-A1047
Comparative Spectral Analysis of Non-Thermal Emissions and Study of Electron Transport in a Solar Flare
Takashi MINOSHIMA Department of Earth and Planetary Science, School of Science, University of Tokyo
59-ST-A1095
Solar Radio Fine Structures Detected With Super-High Temporal Resolution and the Magnetic Field in Low Corona
Shujuan WANG National Astronomical Observatories of China
59-ST-A1160
The Coronal Field Strength and the Magnetic Reconnection Rate from the GOES X-Ray Flux and the Photospheric Magnetogram
Tetsuya T YAMAMOTO Department of Astronomy, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo
59-ST-A1246
Magnetic Helicity Injection and the Trigger of Solar Flares
Kanya KUSANO Earth Simulator Center, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
59-ST-A1269
High Energy Emission Observed by RHESSI
Gordon D HOLMAN NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
59-ST-A1336
Dynamics of Plasmoid in Fast Magnetic Reconnection
Tohru SHIMIZU Ehime University, Japan
59-ST-A0684
A Study on Air Flow Structure by Wind Profiler Observation in South Taiwan
Hsin-Chih LAI Center for Teachers Education, Chung-Jung Christian University, Taiwan
59-ST-A0713
Wind Profiler Observations of Spectral Characteristics of Wind Variability Over Asia Monsoon Region
Hung-Chin LIN Institute of Space Sci, National Central University, Taiwan
59-ST-A0780
Precipitation Studies Using UHF Radar /Integrated Sounding System During the South China Sea Monsoon Experiment (SCSMEX) and the Green Island Mesoscale Experiment(GIMEX)
Pay-Liam LIN National Central University
59-ST-A0821
Characteristics of Local Circulation and Boundary Layer on Ozone Episodes in Southern Taiwan
59-ST-A1010
Tracking Clouds With a Multiple Digital Cameras System
Chung-Liang CHEN Tajen University
59-ST-A0151
59-ST-A0279
Estimation of the Solar Wind Speed Near the Sun on the Basis of Speed Measurement of Limb CMEs
Tomoko NAKAGAWA Tohoku Institute of Technology
59-ST-A0281
Three-Dimensional Structure of the Solar Wind in the Inner Heliosphere
Periasamy K MANOHARAN Radio Astronomy Centre, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India
59-ST-A0453
Simulations of Type III Solar Radio Emission in Inhomogeneous Corona and Interplanetary Medium
Bo LI University of Sydney
59-ST-A0508
Implications of Heliosheath Magnetic Draping and Density Turbulence for the Source Region and Propagation of the 2-3 kHz Radio Emissions
Iver H CAIRNS School of Physics, University of Sydney
59-ST-A0569
Radio Sounding of the Solar Corona with Rosetta and Mars Express
Silvia TELLMANN Institut für Geophysik und Meteorologie, Universität zu Köln, Cologne, Germany
59-ST-A0743
Multi-Spacecraft Observations of Interplanetary Shock Accelerated Particle Events
George HO The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
59-ST-A0766
Coronal Mass Ejections in the Heliosphere
59-ST-A0823
Empirical Relation Between Solar Wind Velocity and Magnetic Properties of Its Source Region
Kenichi FUJIKI Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University, Japan
59-ST-A0860
Long-Term Solar Activity Throughout Holocene
59-ST-A1381
Expanding Outward Moving Radio Loops as a CME Associated Phenomenon
Dalmiro MAIA CICGE, Fac Ciencias Univ Porto
59-ST-A0249
Assimilation of Thermospheric Winds With HWM93 and TIEGCM
Pei-Chen LAI Institute of Space Science, National Central University, Taiwan
59-ST-A0611
Global Distribution of Ion Temperature Observed by ROCSAT-1 Satellite
Chi-Kuang CHAO Institute of Space Science, National Central University, Taiwan
59-ST-A0732
Correlation Between Topside Equatorial Plasma Depletions and Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone
Mei Jung HO Institute of Space Science, National Central University, Taiwan
59-ST-A0846
Observations of O, OH, and O2 Airglows from the FORMOSAT 2 Satellite
Jan B NEE National Central University
59-ST-A0890
FORMOSAT-3COSMIC Mission and Intense Observation Period (IOP) Campaign
59-ST-A0937
Ionospheric Disturbances Triggered by the 26 December 2004 M9.3 Sumatra Earthquake
Jann-Yenq LIU Institute of Space Science, National Central University, Taiwan
59-ST-A1096
The Initial Results of Coherent Beacon Radio Receiving Systems of Transit Satellites for Low-Latitude Scintillation in Taiwan
Tung Yuan HSIAO National Central University
59-ST-A1229
Satellite Remote Mapping of the Precipitation of Energetic Electrons and Their Effects on the Earth's Upper Atmosphere
Johan STADSNES Department of Physics and Technology, University of Bergen, Norway
59-ST-A0254
Ring Current Intensity Increases With X-line Formed Closer to the Earth in the Plasma Sheet
Joseph KAN Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks
59-ST-A0288
Some Observations/Comments on Storm-Substorm Relations
59-ST-A0644
A Case Study of Intense Substorms During a Weak Geomagnetic Storm
Yukinaga MIYASHITA Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University
59-ST-A0645
Storm-Time Injections Associated With External Triggers
Dae-Young LEE Chungbuk National University, Korea
59-ST-A1045
How the Geomagnetic Indices Respond to the Interplanetary Parameters, VBz
Byung-Ho AHN Kyungpook National University
59-ST-A1081
Storm-Substorm Relationship: Controversies and Recent Development
Tomoaki HORI National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
59-ST-A1252
Possible Cause of the Intense Ring Current
Yusuke EBIHARA National Institute of Polar Research, Japan
59-ST-A1362
Global Perspective on the Storm-Substorm Relationship
Pontus C BRANDT The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
59-ST-A0008
Impact of Strong Geomagnetic Storms and Forbush Decreases of Cosmic Ray Flux on the Ozone Layer at Higher Middle Latitudes
Jan LASTOVICKA Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Czech Republic
59-ST-A0009
Enhancements of foF2 Above Europe Before Strong Geomagnetic Storms
59-ST-A0105
Solar Activity Variations of Ionospheric NmF2
Libo LIU Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
59-ST-A0153
Sun-Earth Relation: Historical Development and Present Status-A Brief Review
Rajaram P KANE Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Brazil
59-ST-A0323
The Impact of Solar Activity to the Low Latitude Geomagnetic Region
Clara Y YATINI National Institute of Aeronautics and Space of Indonesia
59-ST-A0366
Solar Activity Asymmetry and Atmospheric Circulation
Katya GEORGIEVA Solar-Terrestrial Influences Laboratory
59-ST-A0375
Effects of Solar Drivers on the Stratospheric Dynamics
Boian KIROV Solar-Terrestrial Influences Laboratory
59-ST-A0415
Forecast of the Solar Flare Magnitude from the Photospheric Magnetic Field Properties
Tetusya YAMAMOTO Department of Astronomy, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo
59-ST-A0437
Effect of Magnetic Activity on the Generation of Equatorial Spread F Irregularities
Archana BHATTACHARYYA Indian Institute of Geomagnetism,India
59-ST-A0469
Storm Time Geomagnetic Characteristics at Low Latitudes under Varied Interplanetary Conditions
Rashmi RAWAT Indian Institute of Geomagnetism, India
59-ST-A0517
Satellite Observations of Storm Time Variation in Electron Density and Temperature in the Low Latitude
Koh-ichiro OYAMA Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan
59-ST-A0595
Australian Space Weather Activities and Plans
59-ST-A0607
Asymmetric Geomagnetic Disturbance Fields on the Ground and Its Relation to the Ring Current Asymmetry
59-ST-A0661
Equatorial DP2/CEJ During the Main/Recovery Phases of Geomagnetic Storms
59-ST-A0856
Development of DP2 Currents and Ionospheric Response at Mid- and Low-Latitudes during Geomagnetic Storms
Kumiko K. HASHIMOTO Kibi International University
59-ST-A0866
Correlation Between Clouds and Cosmic Rays: Is It Real
59-ST-A0869
Development of the Pulsation Index for Space Weather
Kentarou KITAMURA National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
59-ST-A0870
Cosmic Ray Induced Ionization in the Atmosphere: An Improved Model
59-ST-A0899
Effective solar wind structures for the evolution of the ring current and radiation belts
Yoshizumi MIYOSHI STEL, Nagoya University, Japan
59-ST-A1093
Measurement and Warning of Geo-Magnetospheric Radiation Environment- Overview & Plan
Tateo GOKA JAXA, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
59-ST-A1110
A Numerical Simulation of Electric-Field Overshielding Due to the R2 Current
Shigeru FUJITA Meteorological College
59-ST-A1184
Acceleration and Loss Mechanisms by Chorus Emissions During Magnetic Storms
Yoshiharu OMURA Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University
59-ST-A1216
Quantification of a Long-Term Geomagnetic Storm Occurrence
Ken TSUBOUCHI Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University
59-ST-A1403
COST Action 724: Scientific, Technical and Forecast Aspects of the European Space Weather Service
Frank JANSEN University of Greifswald, Institute for Physics, Germany
59-ST-A1419
The Dayside Superfountain Effect: Interplanetary-Ionospheric Coupling
Bruce T TSURUTANI Jet Propulsion Laboratory
59-ST-A0784
Mapping of Ionospheric Characteristics at the F2-Layer Peak Based on the FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC Data
Lung-Chih TSAI Center for Space and Remote Sensing Research, NCU
59-ST-A0905
FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC Project for Ionospheric Research in Taiwan Preliminary Results
Yen-Hsyang CHU Institute of Space Science, National Central University
59-ST-A0908
Assimilation of FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC Radio Occultation Data for a Coupled Thermosphere-Ionosphere Model: A Case Study
Ming-Quey CHEN Institute of Space Science, National Central University
59-ST-A0924
A Study of Ionospheric Scintillation by Using GPS Satellites
Chien-Ya WANG Department of Physics, Chinese Culture University, Taipei
59-ST-A0944
Space-Based 135.6 nm Emissions and Ground-Based GPS-TEC Observed in the Equatorial Ionization Anomaly Region
59-ST-A1078
Imaging of the Terrestrial Plasmasphere and Upper Atmosphere from a Lunar Orbiter
Atsushi YAMAZAKI Tohoku University
59-ST-A0362
A New Cross-Scale Simulation Model Connecting of MHD and PIC Methods
Tooru SUGIYAMA Earth Simulator Center
59-ST-A0507
Progress on Nonlinear Langmuir Waves in Interplanetary Type III Sources and Earth's Foreshock
59-ST-A0509
Parallel Electron and Perpendicular Ion Energisation by Parallel and Lower Hybrid Turbulence in Low Beta Plasmas With Strong Parallel Currents
59-ST-A0510
Numerical Simulation of Electron Dynamics in Collisionless Quasiperpendicular Shocks
Xingqiu YUAN School of Physics, University of Sydney
59-ST-A0531
A Study on the Generation Mechanism of VLF Triggered Emission by Self-Consistent Particle Code
Yuto KATO Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University
59-ST-A0671
Can the Interaction of Electrons With VLF Chorus in the Magnetosphere be Accurately Described by Quasi-Linear Theory
Danny SUMMERS Memorial University of Newfoundland,Canada
59-ST-A0760
Anomalous Resistivity of Collisionless Space Plasmas
Joerg BUECHNER Max-Planck-Institut fuer Sonnensystemforschung, Germany
59-ST-A0859
Cosmic Ray Fluctuation Spectrum and Its Long-Term Modulation
59-ST-A0895
Physics of Substorm Growth Phase and Onset
59-ST-A0998
Tractable Full Kinetic Treatment for MHD Waves
Tadas K NAKAMURA Fukui Prefectural University
59-ST-A1011
Mode Conversion in MHD Waves and Multi-Fluid Plasma Waves
Dong-Hun LEE Kyung Hee University
59-ST-A0587
Investigation of Low Energy Plasma Distribution in the Magnetosphere Using Spacecraft Potential
Keigo ISHISAKA Toyama Prefectural University
59-ST-A0658
Recovery of Streamlines in Kelvin-Helmholtz Vortices at the Magnetopause
Hiroshi HASEGAWA ISAS/JAXA
59-ST-A0669
Timescales for Radiation Belt Electron Acceleration and Loss During Storms
59-ST-A0687
Substorms During Prolonged Northward Interplanetary Magnetic Field
59-ST-A1039
High-Spatial Monitoring of the Mass Density Along Field Lines (L ~ 6) by Ground-Based Magnetometers at Geomagnetically Conjugate Points
Satoko TAKASAKI National Institute of Polar Research, Japan
59-ST-A1188
A Study of IMF's Penetration Into the Earth's Magnetotail and Magnetic Flux Rope via Global MHD Simulations
Ken T MURATA Ehime University, Japan