Session Information

2002 Fall Meeting

SPA: Solar and Heliospheric Physics

 

Friday Morning

Time Session Location Title
0830 SH51A MCC Hall D Toward an Integrated Solar-Terrestrial Data Environment I Posters
(joint with A, SA, SM)
Presiding: S Wing, Applied Physics Laboratory; D Sibeck, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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0830 SH51B MCC 124 Particle Populations Upstream of the Earth's Bow Shock: Observations, Theory, and Simulations I
(joint with SM)
Presiding: A Posner, University of Kiel; J Dwyer, Florida Institute of Technology
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Friday Afternoon

Time Session Location Title
1330 SH52A MCC Hall D Solar and Coronal Physics Posters
Presiding: S E Gibson, National Center for Atmospheric Research, High Altitude Observatory
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1330 SH52B MCC 124 Particle Populations Upstream of the Earth's Bow Shock: Observations, Theory, and Simulations II
(joint with SM)
Presiding: A Posner, University of Kiel; H Kucharek, University of New Hampshire
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1515 SH52C MCC 124 Toward an Integrated Solar-Terrestrial Data Environment II
(joint with A, SA, SM)
Presiding: T G Onsager, NOAA Space Environment Center; G D Reeves, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Saturday Morning

Time Session Location Title
0830 SH61A MCC Hall D Particle Acceleration at Heliospheric Shocks: Observations, Theory, and Modeling I Posters
Presiding: G C Ho, Applied Physics Laboratory
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Saturday Afternoon

Time Session Location Title
1330 SH62A MCC 124 Particle Acceleration at Heliospheric Shocks: Observations, Theory, and Modeling II
Presiding: T Zurbuchen, University of Michigan; G Li, University of California, Riverside
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Sunday Morning

Time Session Location Title
0830 SH71A MCC 124 Energetic Charged Particle Transport in the Heliosphere I
Presiding: M A Forman, State University of New York, Stony Brook; M Zhang, Florida Institute of Technology
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Sunday Afternoon

Time Session Location Title
1330 SH72A MCC Hall D Particle Populations Upstream of the Earth's Bow Shock: Observations, Theory, and Simulations III Posters
(joint with SM)
Presiding: H Kucharek, University of New Hampshire
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1330 SH72B MCC 124 Energetic Charged Particle Transport in the Heliosphere II
Presiding: J A le Roux, University of California, Riverside; W H Matthaeus, Bartol Research Institute
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1515 SH72C MCC 124 The 19-25 May 2002 Solar Wind Event
(joint with SM)
Presiding: K W Ogilvie, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; A J Lazarus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Monday Morning

Time Session Location Title
0830 SH11A MCC Hall D Energetic Charged Particle Transport in the Heliosphere III Posters
Presiding: J Giacalone, University of Arizona; R A Burger, Potchefstroom University
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0830 SH11B MCC 134 Nicolet Lecture
(joint with SA, SM)
Presiding: D N Baker, University of Colorado, Boulder
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Monday Afternoon

Time Session Location Title
1330 SH12A MCC Hall D Turbulence, Waves, and Particles in the Solar Wind Posters
(joint with SM)
Presiding: S R Cranmer, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
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Tuesday Morning

Time Session Location Title
0830 SH21A MCC Hall D Heliospheric and Interplanetary Physics Posters
(joint with SM)
Presiding: N U Crooker, Boston University
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0830 SH21B MCC 124 Total Solar Irradiance Variability: Do Observations or Models Imply a Secular Change?
(joint with A, SA, GC)
Presiding: H S Hudson, University of California, Berkeley; J M Pap, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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1010 SH21C MCC 124 Anticipating the Solar Dynamics Observatory
(joint with SA)
Presiding: B J Thompson, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; J T Hoeksema, NASA Headquarters
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