Abstracts Received for the
2008 Joint Assembly

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Ref.No.First AuthorSectionSessionIndex TermsTitle
248James E SaiersHH25 1831
1838
1847
1875
Colloid Mobilization and Transport Through Vadose-Zone Soils: Experimental Data and Modeling Approaches
1260Pascal Saint-HilaireSPSP01 2100
2114
7514
7534
Electron beam velocities derived from Wind Type III radio bursts.
1181Ross SalawitchAA03 340
341
365
Chemistry Observations from TC4: Overview
139Ahmed SalemGPGP03 925
SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF AEROMAGNETIC DATA FOR GEOTHERMAL RECONNAISSANCE OF THE NORTH EASTERN DESERT OF EGYPT
148Ahmed SalemGPGP03 925
Mapping the structure and depth to magnetic basement in the United States using the magnetic tilt-depth method
1353Haydee SalmunNSNS02 1835
1875
4558
Using buoy data to identify and assess Nor'easters in the New York metropolitan region.
262Anthony E SalvucciHH25 1831
1875
The Role of Thin Aggregative Fimbriae on Pathogenic Bacterial Transport Through Porous Media
1384Shivanagouda Ninganagouda SanagoudraOSOS01 4800
4804
STUDIES ON MARINE WOOD-BORERS OF KALI ESTUARY, KARWAR, KARNATAKA, INDIA
1495Leda Sanchez BettucciTT01 8103
8157
8170
8178
9360
Tectonic map of Uruguay
325Michelle L SanteeAA03 300
340
341
368
Studies of the Subvortex and Extratropical UTLS Using Aura MLS Measurements
57Prasanta SanyalPPPP02 1041
Monsoonal Rainfall Fluctuations During The Late Quaternary And Its Relation To Marine Isotopic Stages: A Case Study From The Ganga Basin, India
1029Menelaos SarantosPP01 6005
6025
6055
6250
The effect of solar wind impact on the lunar sodium emission
1225Antonia Stefanova SavchevaSPSP01 7509
7524
NLFF Model of a Coronal Sigmoid
864Philippe SavoiniSHSH05 2451
6025
7800
7807
Electron Acceleration Processes at Collisionless Quasi-Perpendicular Shocks
1240Andrey SavtchenkoAA03 1610
3314
3360
Deep Convection and Upper-Tropospheric Humidity - A look from the A-Train
1518Surendra SaxenaUU10 3924
3939
A THERMODYNAMIC SOLUTION TO THE IRON-PHASE DIAGRAM
374Martijn SchaapAA10 300
305
345
365
3360
Mapping the PM2.5 Distribution in the Netherlands Using MODIS AOD.
759Thomas A SchadSPSP01 7524
7536
Solar Cycle Dependence of Umbral Magneto-Induced Line Broadening
1176Timothy D ScheibeHH25 1805
1829
1832
Micromodel Experimental Observations and Numerical Simulations of Pore-Scale Colloidal Transport Processes
1261Deborah K. ScherrerEDED01 800
805
830
855
Teaching Teachers in Ethiopia
1238C. Adam SchlosserUU03 1640
1655
1878
The NASA Energy and Water Cycle Climatology (NEWCC) Integration Project
63Joan T. SchmelzSPSP01 7509
Coronal Loop Temperatures Obtained with Hinode EIS and XRT Data
366Donald J SchmitSPSP01 7509
Multi-wavelength Comparison of Prominence Cavities
1437Mark SchoeberlAA11 300
305
320
368
The Aerosol, Clouds and Ecosystem (ACE) Mission
669Mark R SchoeberlAA09 300
340
Comparison of Lower Stratosphere Tropical Mean Vertical Velocities between Models and HALOE-MLS Water Vapor Observations
1414Isabelle SchollSPSP01 7511
7524
7594
On the Automated Detection of Coronal Holes in Space-Based Data
1245Jesper SchouSPSP01 7522
7524
7594
Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager Calibration and Expected Performance
777D. SchriverUU01 5405
5440
5443
Heavy Ion Transport in Mercury’s Magnetosphere during the MESSENGER Flyby
304Peter C SchroederSHSH02 2101
2114
2164
2194
2199
New Data Products and Tools from STEREO's IMPACT Investigation
82Peter C SchroederSMSM05 2194
7594
9820
The Virtual Heliospheric Observatory: A Data Provider's Perspective
1062Peter W SchuckSPSP01 7513
7519
Impulsive Acceleration of Coronal Mass Ejections
812Michael SchulzSHSH08 2134
2169
7509
7524
Non-Spherical Source-Surface Model of the Corona and Heliosphere for a Quadrupolar Main Field of the Sun
968Bernd SchurrSS07 1242
1299
7215
7230
8170
The 14 November, 2007 Mw 7.8 Tocopilla, northern Chile earthquake within the Iquique seismic gap
348Nathan SchwadronSHSH01 2164
2169
7509
7526
Coronal Loops as the Sources for Solar Wind
1532Michael C SchwartzAA12 320
Cirrus Cloud Microphysical Properties from the Calipso-CloudSat Validation Experiment
202Richard A SchwartzSPSP01 7519
7554
7594
The Effect of Pulse-Pileup on RHESSI Image Reconstruction
681Susanne SchwinningHH08 1655
1813
1852
1875
The water relations of trees on karst
79Earl E ScimeSMSM01 2784
2788
2790
Evidence of Substorm Injections in Remote Ion Temperature Measurements
950Jason T ScottSPSP01 7509
Temperature and Density Profiles of Coronal Structures Using EIS
1030Marcia SeabraININ01 3399
The Experience Of The Meteorological Support By The National Institute Of Meteorology During The XV Pan-american Games
1004Marybeth SechlerSPSP01 7509
7513
The Effects of Coronal Dimming Region Dynamics on CME Trajectories
797Henry B SelkirkAA03 300
341
342
Convectively-forced Wave Motions in the Tropical Tropopause Layer Deduced From Balloonsonde and HIRDLS Observations
973Malgorzata Anna SelwaSPSP01 7509
7519
7524
7836
3D MHD numerical simulations of slow standing waves in coronal active region loops
305Joshua SemeterSASA02 2407
2411
2427
2447
Magnetospheric forcing of the IT system: A synthesis of views from above and below
684Bong-Chul SeoHH20 1840
1853
1854
1855
Comprehensive Testing and Evaluation of the Hydro-NEXRAD Multiple Radar-Rainfall Algorithms
1050Nicasio SepulvedaHH09 1828
1829
Flow Generated by a Partially Penetrating Well in a Leaky Two-Aquifer System with a Storative Semiconfining Layer
536Sergio ServidioSHSH01 2149
2159
2164
2752
7863
Suppression of Nonlinearity in the Isotropic MHD Turbulence
1222Kurt SeveranceININ04 300
530
Data Fusion Techniques Developed for the Tropical Composition, Cloud and Climate Coupling Experiment
1412Joseph D, SeymourHH15 1829
1835
Magnetic Resonance Microscopy of Scale Dependent Transport Phenomena and Bioactivity in Porous Media
20Andreas ShalchiSHSH05 2104
2149
7859
7867
Cosmic ray perpendicular diffusion coefficients calculated from the Newton-Lorentz equation
21Andreas ShalchiSHSH05 7857
7859
7863
Random walk of magnetic field lines: subdiffusive, diffusive, and superdiffusive regimes
22Andreas ShalchiSHSH05 7857
7859
7863
Magnetic correlation functions: analytical results and comparison with observations
416Gerald H. ShareSHSH05 2716
2720
7514
7519
7554
Using Solar Gamma Rays to Measure Heavy Accelerated Particles at the Sun
39Anita SharmaHH10 1803
1834
1880
Remedial Measures for Counterbalancing the After Effects of Green Revolution on the Georesources of Groundwater, Land and Soil in Haryana, India
43Som Kumar SharmaAA02 1616
1620
3305
4215
8408
Rayleigh Lidar study of long term temperature trends and its association with ozone in the upper stratosphere over a sub-tropical station
373M. A. SheaGPGP04 5706
7514
7536
Establishment of a Database for Historic Large Solar Proton Events - Thinking Outside the Box
945Neil R. SheeleySPSP01 7500
A Century of Polar Faculae Variations
626Nathan Alex ShefferHH04 1816
1829
1836
1838
1847
The Hydrometeorological DREAM: A Daily REcharge Assessment Model, for the Israeli Western Mountain Aquifer
123Nathan Alex ShefferHH13 1829
1830
1836
1838
Direct Measurements of Epikarst Percolation in a Dry Mediterranean Environment, Sif Cave, Israel
1121Mark W ShephardAA01 350
394
3360
Investigation of biases in the TES temperature retrievals
926Laura A SherrodNSNS03 1830
1835
1838
1875
1895
Long Term Resistivity Monitoring: Imaging Natural Infiltration in the Vadose and Transition Zones of a Shallow Aquifer
84Eric P. ShettleAA03 300
305
340
360
3360
Infrared Extinction Measurements of Smoke in the Stratosphere
606Yaolin ShiSS02 1236
7218
Lithosphere thickness and rheology of China and their relation to seismicity
1147Albert Y. ShihSPSP01 7514
7519
7529
7554
Comparing the Acceleration of Protons Above 30 MeV and Electrons Above 50 keV in Solar Flares
639Sang-Heon ShimUU10 1042
3919
3954
Rietveld Refinements of (Mg$_{0.91}$Fe$_{0.09}$)SiO$_{3}$ Postperovskite up to 135 GPa and 2700 K
638Daehyok ShinHH01 1800
1812
1847
1860
1884
When can we recover from this drought? Assessment of the water resource vulnerability of North Carolina
1226Richard A ShineSPSP01 7524
7529
Sources and Sinks of the Evershed Flow
1524Roshan K ShresthaHH22 486
495
1843
3275
3354
Land surface model uncertainty due to forcing heterogeneity
1535Jagadish ShuklaAA13 399
Model Democracy: Are All Climate Models Equally Good?
811James ShulmeisterPPPP02 1605
1616
3344
4215
4922
Paleoclimate Records from New Zealand Maar Lakes, Insights into ENSO Teleconnections and Climatic Events in the South (West) Pacific.
871Carl L SiefringSASA01 6929
6934
7894
7944
7959
The First Absolute TEC Measurements Using the Scintillation and Ionospheric TEC Receiver in Space (CITRIS)*
1574Adri\'{a}n M SilvaSPSP01 2162
7536
a Solar Magnetic Flux Emergence Signature in Geomagnetic Storm Sudden Commencements and aa Index
1577Adrian M SilvaSPSP01 2162
7536
Impulsive Changes in Solar Dynamo and its Effects in the ssc, Geomagnetic Field and Earth Annomaly Temperatures
563Mary Wilcox SilverOSOS01 4800
Rachael Carson Lecture - Algal Toxins in the Deep Blue Sea: an Environmental Concern?
128S. Fred SingerGCGC01 1626
1641
1699
IPCC Projections and Energy Policy
806Jagdev SinghSPSP01 1650
7537
7538
Solar Cycle Studies Using Ca-K line Spectroheliograms and Line Profiles Obtained at Kodaikanal
1527Ramesh P SINGHUU04 468
480
Strong Interaction between Dust and Himalayan Snow Cover
771Krishna SinhaININ07 9810
9820
Integrating atmospheric and volcanic gas data in support of climate impact studies using semantic technologies
1460Satish SinhaSS01 3285
5144
7203
7260
Radiation Pattern in Homogeneous and Transversely Isotropic Attenuating Media
189Edward C SittlerSMSM06 2407
2431
2463
5443
6275
Saturn’s Auroral Response to the Solar Wind: Centrifugal Instability Model
301Edward C SittlerPP01 2732
2740
5443
6261
6280
Composition of Upstream Flow for Titan’s Interaction with Saturn’s Magnetosphere during T9 Flyby
1448Gail Skofronick-JacksonHH23 1855
1884
3354
3360
New Developments for Physically-Based Falling Snow Retrievals over Land in Preparation for GPM
1214Anthony SladenSS05 4564
7203
7215
7230
7240
Interplay Between Large Earthquakes and Coastal Geomorphology: Insight From the 2007 Pisco Earthquake (Mw=8.0), Central Peru
349J. A. SlavinUU01 2744
2756
2784
6939
7924
MESSENGER Observations of Mercury’s Magnetopause: Structure and Dynamics
646Donald SlottkeHH11 1829
1832
1839
1847
1849
Prediction of Flow and Solute Transport in Fractured Media: Comparison of Metrics to Describe Effects of Rough Surfaces
345D. F. SmartGPGP04 1150
2104
4918
5734
Evolution of Geomagnetic Cutoff Rigidities on Short-and Long-term Time Scales
392Aleksey SmirnovGPGP05 1519
1540
Magnetism of magnetite at low temperatures: Are we getting hotter?
506Charles W. SmithSHSH06 2104
2114
2134
2139
The Excitation of Magnetic Waves by Solar Energetic Particle Populations
502Charles W. SmithSHSH06 2104
2114
2134
2139
Preliminary Results on Shock-Associated Energetic Particle Events with Focus on Seed Populations
1361Christopher G. SmithNSNS02 1040
1830
1832
3021
4804
Fresh Versus Marine Submarine Groundwater Discharge: How $^{222}$Rn Might Help Distinguish These Two Sources
336Edward J SmithSHSH08 2134
2162
7524
7536
Variability of Open Magnetic Flux in the Heliosphere
667Michael B. SmithHH04 1800
1812
1821
1846
1847
Development and Deployment of Distributed Models for Operational River, Flash Flood, and Water Resources Forecasting: The National Weather Service Perspective
1155Ryan H. SmithOSOS03 4500
4512
4546
4800
4890
Fisheries Oceanography in the Virgin Islands: Preliminary Results from a Collaborative Research Endeavor
441Maarten SneepAA12 320
321
Clouds From OMI: Retrieving the Middle of a Cloud
50Mary M SnowPAPA01 1616
1630
1817
6344
6699
Mitigating the Adverse Association of Transportation and Climate
49Richard K SnowPAPA01 394
1694
3394
6329
6349
GIS Assessment of Wind Energy Potential in California and Florida
359Darci SnowdenSMSM02 2753
5443
6275
6281
3D Multi-fluid/Multi-scale simulation of the Saturn-Titan Interaction: A new interpretation of Titan’s wake structure during the Cassini T9 flyby
849Monika SobiesiakSS07 7212
7230
7240
8135
The M 7.7 Tocopilla earthquake and its aftershock sequence: deployment of a Task Force local network
817Monika SobiesiakSS01 1207
1217
1240
3025
The Iquique Local Seismic Network (ILN)
426Stefan SobolowskiUU03 1616
1626
1833
1843
1863
Climate State and Dynamical Response to Idealized Snow Extent and Snow Depth Forcings Over North America
540Brian SodenUU03 1655
Atmospheric Moistening and the Response of Precipitation Extremes
1342Irina SokolikAA04 305
Characterization of atmospheric mineral dust with remote sensing and the regional transport model WRF-DuMo
1471Igor SokolovSHSH06 2114
2159
Self-consistent model of the MHD wave turbulence for global space weather simulations.
178Ana M Soler-ArechaldeGPGP02 1503
1522
An Updated Paleosecular Variation Curve from Mesoamerica for Last Two Millennia
300Sean C. SolomonUU01 5405
5440
5443
5470
6235
MESSENGER's First Mercury Flyby: A Summary of Scientific Observations
786Rub\´{e}n SomozaGPGP06 1525
1532
3037
8137
9610
Mid-Cretaceous polar standstill of the Americas and motion of the Atlantic hotspots
826Ruth SotoGPGP10 1518
1525
1527
8109
8169
The use of anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) to unravel the Mesozoic extensional direction in the Northern Iberian plate
232Luiz Claudio M SouzaSS01 7200
7205
8015
Use of High-Frequency Teleseismic Receiver Function to Determine Basalt Thickness and Basement Depth in the Intracratonic Parana Basin, Brazil
214Cecilia M. SpagnuoloGPGP06 1527
Pre-Andean Rotations in NW Argentina: a Clue to a Possible Tectonic Model?
682Susan G. SpierreGCGC04 1637
Changing Trends in the Frequency and Variability of Extreme Precipitation Events in New England
683Graysen SqueochsHH16 1829
1835
1895
Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) using optical fiber probes to constrain heat and fluid transport in the subsurface
1267Jeremy C StalkerNSNS02 1829
1831
Imaging the Stratification and Tidal Dynamics of a Saltwater-Freshwater Interface Using Continuous Shallow Electrical Resistivity Techniques in the Karst Coastal Biscayne Aquifer, South Florida.
399Sabine StanleyGPGP01 1507
1510
1595
5734
A Dynamo Model of Saturn's Extremely Axisymmetric Internal Magnetic Field
250Ariel F SteinAA01 305
345
NOAA Smoke Forecasting System: Research and Development
623Marina StepanovaSMSM01 2740
2764
2788
Study of the turbulence in the central plasma sheet using the CLUSTER satellite data
1282Tannecia S StephensonAA01 520
1616
1635
Detecting Inhomogeneities In Caribbean And Adjacent Caribbean Temperature Data Using Sea Surface Temperatures
231Alphonse C SterlingSPSP01 7519
7524
7531
Magnetic Flux Cancelation Leading to the Eruption of a Coronal Mass Ejection: Observations from Hinode, SOHO, TRACE, and STEREO
980Michael H StevensSASA03 319
320
340
341
360
Inter-Hemispheric Asymmetries of Mesospheric Cloudiness
160Michael H StevensSASA03 305
319
320
3334
3389
An Inter-Hemispheric Comparison of Noctilucent Cloud Frequency Over the Diurnal Cycle
1474Joel S StewardHH27 496
520
4235
4802
6334
An Empirical Approach toward Setting Seagrass Restoration Targets
353Michael K StewartHH13 1829
1830
1832
1859
1895
Groundwater Flow in the Arthur Marble Aquifer, New Zealand
642Richard S StolarskiAA09 340
341
The GEOS Chemistry Climate Model: Comparisons to Satellite Data
1058Edward C. StoneSHSH04 2104
2114
2124
2126
2162
Voyager 2 Observations of the Solar Wind Termination Shock and Heliosheath
569Jeremy M StonerSMSM01 2704
2790
A Study of Multiple and Single Onset Substorms Selected Using GOES 10 Magnetic Field Data
782Joseph S StonerGPGP02 1513
1521
1522
The Last Seventy Thousand Years of Paleomagnetic Secular Variation From the Chilean Margin (ODP Site 1233)
608Leonard StrachanSHSH03 2164
2169
6969
7509
7549
Whole Heliosphere Campaign on the Origin of the Slow Solar Wind
394Susan E StrahanAA09 341
550
3319
3334
3337
The Impact of Tropical Recirculation on Stratospheric Mean Age
1530Keith StrongSPSP01 7536
Predicting the Onset of Solar Cycles
1237Misty M. StroudTT04 1099
1199
8103
8104
8110
4-D Evolution of the SW Laurentian Margin: Implications for Proterozoic Conjugates
1490Hongbo SuHH22 480
1719
3315
A Virtual Sensor Web Study Based on the Land Information System (LIS)
332Hui SuAA03 320
321
368
3310
The radiative impact of TTL cirrus clouds on troposphere-to-stratosphere transport
10Shin-Yi SuSASA04 2415
2437
2439
2463
Seasonal Variations of Zonal Flow Reversal in the Evening Ionosphere Relating to Local-Time Distribution of Irregularity Occurrences
326Wenying SuAA02 3311
3359
3360
Aerosol and Cloud Interaction Observed from High Spectral Resolution Lidar
313Yingna SuSPSP01 7509
7519
7524
7531
7554
Observations and NLFFF Modeling of Active Region 10953
46Luis Fernando SuarezBB01 426
428
486
490
Short term effects of fire on soil respiration in Peruvian Amazon
449Igor F Suarez SolaSPSP01 7599
9810
9820
Navigating through solar catalog data the VSO way
74Steven T SuessSPSP01 2134
2164
2169
7509
7599
Fe, O, and C Charge States Associated With Quiescent Versus Active Current Sheets in the Solar Wind
943Paul SuessmannSPSP01 7509
7524
7549
7594
Correlation of STEREO\EUVI Luminosity and Active-Region Non-potentiality
1102Michael C SukopNSNS07 1828
1829
1847
High-Resolution X-ray Computed Tomography of Macroporous Karst for Permeability Measurement and Non-Darcian Flow via Lattice Boltzmann Models
1026Michael SullivanHH10 1034
1829
1876
1878
Water Balance of the San Simon Groundwater Basin, El Salvador, Central America
1259Pamela L SullivanUU09 1830
1847
1890
Seasonally Driven Groundwater Recharge by Everglades Surface Water as Indicated by Temperature
1060Michael E SummersSASA03 340
The First Year of AIM SOFIE Water Vapor in the Polar Mesosphere: Comparisons With HALOE and Model Expectations
1047Jian SunHH21 1816
1818
1846
1855
Parameters Estimation of Coupled Water and Energy Balance Model Based on Stationary Constraints of Surface States
951Xiaoming SunHH23 1800
1817
1840
1854
1855
An Evaluation of the Statistics of Rainfall Extremes of Satellite-based Precipitation Products Using Multifractals
788Xudong SunSPSP01 2134
2169
7511
7524
Modeling Solar Wind Using the Newly Calibrated MDI Magnetic Field: 1996-2008
840Leif SvalgaardGPGP04 1555
1560
2162
7537
7974
The IDV and IHV Indices: Derivation and Stability
847Leif SvalgaardSPSP01 1555
7529
7536
7537
7594
Sunspot Number Calibration by the "Magnetic Needle" Makes Sense
383Peter K SwartUU09 1030
1616
1803
1806
1847
Fifteen Years of Stable Oxygen, Hydrogen, and Carbon Isotopic Data from the Surface Waters in South Florida
183David T.A. SymonsGPGP10 1525
8038
8104
Yukon-Tanana Terrane -- Autochthonous, Rotated and/or Translated?: Paleomagnetism of the Late Triassic Taylor Mountain Batholith, Alaska.

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