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ST03-24
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation

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


ST04
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation

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


ST06-13
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation

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


ST07
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation

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

Giovanni De ANGELIS
National Institute of Health - Italy

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

Tsvetan P DACHEV
Solar-Terrestrial Influences Laboratory- Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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


ST08
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation

59-ST-A0448

Solar Activity Dependence in the Aircraft Radiation Environment as Observed on CSA Flights in 2001 and 2005

Giovanni De ANGELIS
National Institute of Health - Italy

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

Lev DORMAN
ICR&SWC, Tel Aviv University and Israel Space Agency

59-ST-A0594

Storm Induced Geomagnetic Cut-off Variations: How Big are They and Do They Really Matter

Marc DULDIG
Department of the Environment and Heritage, Australian Antarctic Division

59-ST-A0633

An Adjoint Monte Carlo Calculation of Radiation Transport Through the Heliosphere

Keran O’BRIEN
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

Erwin O FLUECKIGER
Physikalisches Institut, Universitaet Bern, Switzerland

59-ST-A1413

UV Dosimetry for Aircraft and Spacecraft Vehicles

Maria Guglielmina PELIZZO
CNR-INFM LUXOR Laboratory, Italy


ST10
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation

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

Shigeto WATANABE
Hokkaido University

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


ST14-11
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation

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

Hiroaki ISOBE
Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University of Tokyo

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


ST15
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation

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

Hsin-Chih LAI
Center for Teachers’ Education, Chung-Jung Christian University, Taiwan

59-ST-A1010

Tracking Clouds With a Multiple Digital Cameras System

Chung-Liang CHEN
Tajen University


ST16
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation

59-ST-A0151

Information on Particle Acceleration Derived from Solar Flare Spectropolarimetric Observation

Zhi XU
Yunnan Observatory of National Observatories, Chinese Academy of Science

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

Nat GOPALSWAMY
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

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

Ilya USOSKIN
Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory, University of Oulu, Finland

59-ST-A1381

Expanding Outward Moving Radio Loops as a CME Associated Phenomenon

Dalmiro MAIA
CICGE, Fac Ciencias Univ Porto


ST19
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation

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

C Z CHENG
National Space Organization, Taiwan

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


ST020
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation

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

Bruce T TSURUTANI
Jet Propulsion Lab

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


ST21-01-17
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation

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

Jan LASTOVICKA
Institute of Atmospheric Physics,
Czech Republic

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

Marc DULDIG
Department of the Environment and Heritage, Australian Antarctic Division

59-ST-A0607

Asymmetric Geomagnetic Disturbance Fields on the Ground and Its Relation to the Ring Current Asymmetry

Toshihiko IYEMORI
Graduate School of Science,
Kyoto University

59-ST-A0661

Equatorial DP2/CEJ During the Main/Recovery Phases of Geomagnetic Storms

Takashi KIKUCHI
Solar Terrestrial Environment Laboratory

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

Ilya USOSKIN
Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory, University of Oulu, Finland

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

Ilya USOSKIN
Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory, University of Oulu, Finland

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


ST22
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation

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

Jann-Yenq LIU
Institute of Space Science,
National Central University


ST23
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation

59-ST-A1078

Imaging of the Terrestrial Plasmasphere and Upper Atmosphere from a Lunar Orbiter

Atsushi YAMAZAKI
Tohoku University


ST25-09
Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation

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

Iver H CAIRNS
School of Physics, University of Sydney

59-ST-A0509

Parallel Electron and Perpendicular Ion Energisation by Parallel and Lower Hybrid Turbulence in Low Beta Plasmas With Strong Parallel Currents

Iver H CAIRNS
School of Physics, University of Sydney

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

Ilya USOSKIN
Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory, University of Oulu, Finland

59-ST-A0895

Physics of Substorm Growth Phase and Onset

C Z CHENG
National Space Organization, Taiwan

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


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Paper ID
Paper Title
Main Author and Affiliation

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

Danny SUMMERS
Memorial University of Newfoundland,Canada

59-ST-A0687

Substorms During Prolonged Northward Interplanetary Magnetic Field

Yukinaga MIYASHITA
Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University

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