WPGM 96
Space Physics Sessions and Presentations




SP21A  BCC:M4  Tues  0830h
Helioseismology I
Presiding: A Title, Lockheed Palo Alto Research Lab; D Cole, IPS

   0830h   SP21A-01 INVITED   The Global Oscillation 
                    Network Group (GONG) Project: *F  Hill, J W 
                    Leibacher, J W Harvey, J R Kennedy, J A 
                    Pintar, D G Cole, J A Kennewell
   0850h   SP21A-02  Recent Results From BiSON: *W J 
                    Chaplin, Y Elsworth, G R Isaak, C P McLeod, 
                    B A Miller, R New
   0910h   SP21A-03  Results From the Taiwan Oscillation 
                    Network: *D Y Chou
   0930h   SP21A-04 INVITED   Results From the Solar 
                    Oscillations Investigation/Michelson Doppler 
                    Imager: *J  Schou
   0950h   SP21A-05  Effect of Wave Absorption on Local 
                    Helioseismic Diagnostics: *M F Woodard
   1010h   Break
   1030h   SP21A-06  Yohkoh Soft X-ray Observations of 
                    Coronal Depletion and Ejection: *J R Lemen, 
                    H S Hudson, D F Webb, S  Tsuneta
   1050h   SP21A-07 INVITED   Large-Scale Eruptive Events 
                    in the Solar Corona: *D  Alexander, J R Lemen, 
                    H S Hudson
   1110h   SP21A-08 INVITED   Insights Into Coronal 
                    Heating From YOHKOH Observations: *M S 
                    Wheatland



SP21B  BCC:M1  Tues  0830h
Solar Terrestrial Research in Antarctica I
Presiding: T Rosenberg, University of Maryland

   0830h   SP21B-01 INVITED   Current and Future Research 
                    in Antarctica With the SuperDARN Radars: *K B 
                    Baker, A S Rodger
   0850h   SP21B-02 INVITED   Ionosonde Observations of 
                    Ionospheric Convection and the Background 
                    Ionosphere in Antarctica: *P L Dyson, D P 
                    Monselesan, P R Smith, M  Dubovinsky, R J 
                    Morris
   0910h   SP21B-03  High-Time Resolution Drift 
                    Measurements at Southern Polar Cap Station 
                    Casey, Antarctica: *P R Smith, D P Monselesan, 
                    P L Dyson, R J Morris
   0930h   SP21B-04 INVITED   Investigations of Solar 
                    Wind - Magnetosphere - Ionosphere 
                    Interactions Using Instrument Arrays in 
                    Northern and Southern Hemispheres: C R Clauer, 
                    V O Papitashvili
   0950h   Break
   1010h   SP21B-05  Penetration of Polar Electric Fields 
                    Into the Equatorial Region: A Result From 
                    the 210deg MM Project: *K  Yumoto, H  
                    Tachihara, M  Shinohara, T I Kitamura, K  
                    Shiokawa, R J Morris, J V Olson, S I Akasofu, 
                    K J W Lynn, J A Kennewell
   1030h   SP21B-06 INVITED   First Results From the BAS 
                    AGOs on the Nature and Distribution of 
                    ELF/VLF Radio Noise Observed in Antarctica: 
                    *A J Smith
   1050h   SP21B-07 INVITED   New Results From Studies of 
                    the Polar Cap Aurora: *J H Doolittle
   1110h   SP21B-08  UARS Auroral Oval Observations in 
                    the Southern Hemisphere: *J B Gary, B J 
                    Anderson



SP21C  BCC:P6  Tues  0830h
SPA Late Breaking Research I Posters
Presiding: R R Anderson, University of Iowa; R L Dowden, 
           University of Otago

   0830h   Discussion



SP22A  BCC:M4  Tues  1330h
The Solar Corona and Transition Region
Presiding: S Basu, Teoretisk Astrofysik; T Wanatabe, 
           National Astronomical Obs. of Japan

   1330h   SP22A-01  Analysis of Coronal Activity as 
                    Observed by Spartan 201-03 Externally 
                    Occulted Coronagraph, HAO's K-coronameter 
                    and Yohkoh Soft X-Ray Telescope: M 
                    Guhathakurta, R Fisher, K Strong
   1350h   SP22A-02 INVITED   The Transition Region and 
                    Coronal Explorer (TRACE): *A  Title, T  
                    Tarbell, C J Wolfson
   1410h   SP22A-03 INVITED   The Solar Oscillations 
                    Investigation - Michelson Doppler Imager on 
                    SOHO: *T D Tarbell, A Title, C J Wolfson, I 
                    Zayer, P H Scherrer, R S Bogart, R I Bush, 
                    J T Hoeksma, A G Kosovichev, J Schou
   1430h   SP22A-04  CELIAS on SOHO: Solar Wind and 
                    Suprathermal Ion Measurements at L1: *D  
                    Hovestadt, M  Hilchenbach, A  Buergi, B  
                    Klecker, M  Scholer, F M Ipavich, M  Coplan, 
                    A B Galvin, G  Gloeckler, P  Bochsler, H  
                    Balsiger, J  Geiss, R  Kallenbach, P  Wurz, 
                    H  Gruenwaldt, W I Axford, S  Livi, E  Marsch, 
                    B  Wilken, K U Reiche, F  Gliem, E  Moebius, 
                    M A Lee, K C Hsieh, M  Neugebauer, D L Judge, 
                    G G Managadze, M I Verigin
   1450h   SP22A-05 INVITED   Interplanetary Transport 
                    and Acceleration of 'Solar' Energetic 
                    Particles: *C K Ng
   1510h   Break
   1530h   SP22A-06  Creation of Interference Free Solar 
                    Radio Spectrograms Using Hiraiso and 
                    Culgoora Observations: *T Kondo, T Isobe, R 
                    Thompson, R Luckhurst, N Prestage
   1550h   SP22A-07  Properties of Type II Solar Radio 
                    Bursts Observed at Culgoora: *N  Prestage
   1610h   SP22A-08  Solar Second Harmonic Type III 
                    Bursts: Theoretical Electric Field Strengths 
                    and Polarization: A J Willes, P A Robinson, 
                    D B Melrose
   1630h   SP22A-09  Modeling Geometrical Configuration 
                    of Interplanetary Planar Magnetic Structures: 
                    *T  Nakagawa
   1650h   SP22A-10  The Outlook for Geomagnetic Activity 
                    During Solar Cycle 23: *J A Joselyn



SP22B  BCC:M7/8  Tues  1330h
Solar Terrestrial Research in Antarctica II
Presiding: R Morris, Antarctic Division

   1330h   SP22B-01 INVITED   Determination of Structured 
                    Boundaries in the Magnetosphere Using 
                    Spacecraft Observations of Precipitating 
                    Particles: *O  Troshichev
   1350h   SP22B-02 INVITED   Conjugate Point Location 
                    and CNA Pulsation Features Observed by 
                    Magnetic Conjugate Pair of Imaging Riometers: 
                    *H Yamagishi, Y Fujita, K Kato, N Sato
   1410h   SP22B-03  Substorm-Associated Sporadic-E in 
                    the Afternoon to Evening Sectors at Auroral 
                    Latitudes: T  Kikuchi, K  Nozaki, Y  Makita, 
                    M  Kunitake, D S Evans, K  Schlegel
   1430h   SP22B-04 INVITED   Antarctic Mesosphere: A 
                    Review of Recent Observations: *P A Greet
   1450h   Break
   1510h   SP22B-05  Total Electron Content From GPS and 
                    NNSS in the Australian Region: I  Horvath, 
                    *E A Essex, A  Villani, A J Bycroft
   1530h   SP22B-06 INVITED   MF Radar Studies of the 
                    Antarctic Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere: 
                    *R  Vincent, M  Tsutsumi
   1550h   SP22B-07 INVITED   Observed Differences in 
                    PMSE Occurrences Over the Arctic and 
                    Antarctic: Implications of a Warmer and/or 
                    Drier Southern Mesosphere?: *B B Balsley, R F 
                    Woodman, M Huaman
   1610h   SP22B-08  Further Observations of the Vertical 
                    Wind at the Auroral Oval/Polar Cap Boundary: 
                    *J L Innis, P L Dyson, P A Greet
   1630h   SP22B-09  Comparison of OH(6-2) and OH(8-3) 
                    Band Hydroxyl Airglow Rotational Temperatures: 
                    *W J R French, G B Burns, P A Greet, P F B 
                    Williams, R P Lowe
   1650h   SP22B-10 INVITED   New Results From Studies of 
                    ULF Waves in Antarctica: *F W Menk



SP31A  BCC:P6  Wed  0830h
Helioseismology II Posters
Presiding: J R Lemen, Lockheed Palo Alto Research Lab; D Cole, 
           IPS Radio and Space Services

   0830h   SP31A-01 POSTER   Space Weather Forecasting 
                    and Physical Modeling: *D  Vassiliadis, A J 
                    Klimas, D N Baker, N C Maynard, N A 
                    Tsyganenko
   0830h   SP31A-02 POSTER   Space Weather Changes 
                    Associated With the Rotation of the Sun: *G G 
                    Bowman
   0830h   SP31A-03 POSTER   The Structure of the Solar 
                    Core From BiSON and LOWL Solar Oscillations 
                    Frequencies: S Basu, W J Chaplin, J 
                    Christensen-Dalsgaard, Y Elsworth, G R Isaak, 
                    R New, J Schou, M J Thompson, S Tomczyk
   0830h   SP31A-04 POSTER   Two-Dimensional Modeling of 
                    the Solar Oscillation Power Spectrum: S M 
                    Jefferies, N Meunier
   0830h   SP31A-05 POSTER   Primary Results of the Solar 
                    Polar Magnetic Fields Using GONG Magnetograms: 
                    *Y  Li, P R Wilson
   0830h   SP31A-06 POSTER   On the Shear Near the Base 
                    of the Convection Zone: *D  Burtonclay
   0830h   SP31A-07 POSTER   Coronal Faraday Rotation 
                    Observed with the Deep Space Network and the 
                    Magellan Spacecraft: S W Asmar, M K Bird
   0830h   SP31A-08 POSTER   Steepened Alfven Waves or 
                    Flux-Tubes Signature in the Solar Wind?: *R  
                    Bruno, B  Bavassano



SP31B  BCC:M7/8  Wed  0830h
Solar Terrestrial Research in Antarctica III
Presiding: T Rosenberg, University of Maryland, College Park

   0830h   SP31B-01  Correlation of Pc 1 Events at South 
                    Pole Station and AMPTE/CCE: B J Anderson, R E 
                    Erlandson, M J Engebretson, J Alford, R L 
                    Arnoldy
   0850h   SP31B-02  Simultaneous Ground-Viking Satellite 
                    Observations of Structured Pc 1 Pulsations: 
                    R E Erlandson, *B J Anderson, K Mursula
   0910h   SP31B-03  Cusp/Cleft Latitude ULF Wave Studies 
                    With a Closely Spaced Magnetometer Array: *D A 
                    Neudegg, B J Fraser, F W Menk, C L Waters, 
                    S T Ables, G B Burns, R J Morris, M J 
                    Underwood
   0930h   SP31B-04  Phase Analysis of Pc5 Geomagnetic 
                    Pulsations Recorded at Cusp Latitudes: *S T 
                    Ables, B J Fraser, J V Olson, D A Neudegg
   0950h   Break
   1010h   SP31B-05  ULF Absorption Oscillations 
                    Associated With Polar Cap Substorms: A T 
                    Weatherwax, *T J Rosenberg, C G Maclennan, 
                    J H Doolittle
   1030h   SP31B-06  Antarctica - A Platform for 
                    Australian Middle and Upper Atmospheric 
                    Physics: *R J Morris
   1050h   SP31B-07  A Search for PMSE Above Davis, 
                    Antarctica: *D J Murphy
   1110h   SP31B-08  Temperature Fluctuations in the 
                    Antarctic Hydroxyl Emission: P F B Williams, 
                    G B Burns, M  Lambert, *W J R French



SP32A  BCC:M1  Wed  1330h
Galactic Cosmic Rays
Presiding: P A Greet, Antarctic Division; M L Duldig, 
           University of Tasmania

   1330h   SP32A-01  Acceleration of Energetic Ions by a 
                    Traveling Interplanetary Shock: *C K Ng, D V 
                    Reames
   1350h   SP32A-02 INVITED   Detection of Solar Neutrons 
                    With Neutron Monitors: P J Tanskanen, H 
                    Kananen, I G Usoskin, G A Kovaltsov
   1410h   SP32A-03 INVITED   The Status of Cosmic Ray 
                    Ground Level Enhancement Modelling: *J Cramp
   1430h   SP32A-04  Local-Time-Dependent Short Term 
                    Decrease of Cosmic Rays as a Precursor of 
                    Forbush Decrease on September 7-8, 1992: K  
                    Nagashima, K  Fujimoto, Z  Fujii, I  
                    Morishita, *K  Munakata, S  Yasue, J E Humble, 
                    A G Fenton, K B Fenton, M L Duldig
   1450h   SP32A-05  High-Energy Cosmic Ray Intensity 
                    Waves: *S  Mori, K  Munakata, S  Yasue, C  
                    Kato, T  Kitawada, Z  Fujii, S  Sakakibara, 
                    K  Fujimoto, N  Yahagi, J E Humble, A G 
                    Fenton, K B Fenton, M L Duldig
   1510h   Break
   1530h   SP32A-06  Sidereal Diurnal Variations Observed 
                    by the North-South Network of Surface-Level 
                    Multi-directional Muon Telescopes: J E Humble, 
                    A G Fenton, K B Fenton, M L Duldig, *Z  Fujii, 
                    K  Fujimoto, S  Sakakibara, K  Munakata, S  
                    Yasue, S  Mori, C  Kato, M  Koyama, S  
                    Akahane
   1550h   SP32A-07 INVITED   Galactic Cosmic Ray 
                    Modulation Parameters Derived From 
                    Observations of Solar and Sidereal Diurnal 
                    Anisotropies: *M L Duldig, D L Hall, J E 
                    Humble
   1610h   SP32A-08  Two Hemisphere Observations of the 
                    North-South Sidereal Asymmetry at 
                    Approximately 1TeV: *K  Munakata, D L Hall, 
                    S  Yasue, S  Mori, C  Kato, M  Koyama, S  
                    Akahane, Z  Fujii, K  Fujimoto, J E Humble, 
                    A G Fenton, K B Fenton, M L Duldig
   1630h   SP32A-09 INVITED   Cosmic Ray Sidereal 
                    Variations at 1 TeV: *J E Humble, K B Fenton, 
                    A G Fenton
   1650h   SP32A-10  Studies of the Radial Intensity 
                    Gradients of Galactic Cosmic Rays (1972 - 
                    1995): *Z  Fujii, F B McDonald



SP41A  BCC:M2  Thurs  0830h
Coupling Processes in the Equatorial Atmosphere and 
Ionosphere I
Presiding: R A Vincent, University of Adelaide; S Fukao, 
           University of Kyoto

   0830h   SP41A-01 INVITED   Equatorial Atmosphere 
                    Dynamics Observed With Radars T and 
                    Radiosondes in Indonesia: T  Tsuda, T  
                    Nakamura, A  Shimizu
   0850h   SP41A-02 INVITED   Simulation of the 
                    Stratospheric Quasi-Biennial Oscillation 
                    Using a General Circulation Model: *M  
                    Takahashi
   0910h   SP41A-03 INVITED   Results From Airglow 
                    Observations During ALOHA-93: *J H Hecht, S K 
                    Ramsay Howat, R L Walterscheid
   0930h   SP41A-04 INVITED   A QBO Signature in the 
                    Equatorial Mesosphere Observed by HRDI: *M D 
                    Burrage, R A Vincent, H G Mayr
   0950h   Break
   1010h   SP41A-05  Dynamics of the Equatorial Middle 
                    Atmosphere: Comparison of MF Radar Studies 
                    at Widely Separated Sites Along the Equator: 
                    *R A Vincent, I M Reid, T  Tsuda, T  Nakamura, 
                    H  Wiryosumarto, A  Nuryanto
   1030h   SP41A-06 INVITED   Nonlinear Dynamics of the 
                    Two-Day Wave: Wave-Wave and Wave-Mean Flow 
                    Interactions: *R L Walterscheid
   1050h   SP41A-07 INVITED   Coupling of the Middle 
                    Atmosphere and Lower Thermosphere: A GCM 
                    Study of Sq Variations: *S  Miyahara, M  
                    Ooishi
   1110h   SP41A-08 INVITED   Disturbances in the Low- 
                    and Mid-latitude Ionospheres During 
                    Geomagnetic Storms: *T Tanaka, T Maruyama



SP41B  BCC:M4  Thurs  0830h
Remote Sensing of Mesosphere, Ionosphere, and Magnetosphere 
Events I
Presiding: R L Dowden, University of Otago; R A Greenwald, 
           Johns Hopkins University

   0830h   SP41B-01 INVITED   The Use of the CANOPUS 
                    Ground-Based Multi-Instrument Array for the 
                    Study of Magnetospheric Substorms: *G  
                    Rostoker, J C Samson, F  Creutzberg, T J 
                    Hughes, D D Wallis, L L Cogger
   0850h   SP41B-02  The Distribution of Pi 2 Onset 
                    Relative to the Time of the Major Substorm 
                    Onset: *R L McPherron, T S Hsu
   0910h   SP41B-03 INVITED   Mapping Substorms From the 
                    Ionosphere to the Magnetosphere Using 
                    SuperDARN and CANOPUS: *J C Samson
   0930h   SP41B-04 INVITED   The November 1993 
                    Geomagnetic Storm Response: A Southern 
                    Hemisphere View: *D J Knipp, B A Emery, W  
                    Roberts
   0950h   SP41B-05  Auroral Oval Dynamics and 
                    Dissipation During Superstorms: *R M MacMahon
   1010h   Break
   1030h   SP41B-06 INVITED   Remote Sensing of 
                    Small-Scale Transient Auroral Structures: P J 
                    Tanskanen, K U Kaila
   1050h   SP41B-07 INVITED   Radar Observations of ULF 
                    Oscillations: *A D M Walker
   1110h   SP41B-08  Interpretation of Fabry-Perot 
                    Spectrometer Temperature and Wind 
                    Measurements From the Auroral 558 nm Emission: 
                    *G D Price, P A Greet



SP41C  BCC:P6  Thurs  0830h
SPA Late Breaking Research II Posters
Presiding: C T Russell, University of California, Los Angeles; 
           R L Dowden, University of Otago

   0830h   Discussion



SP42A  BCC:P6  Thurs  1330h
Coupling Processes in the Equatorial Atmosphere and 
Ionosphere II Posters
Presiding: R A Vincent, University of Adelaide; S Fukao, 
           University of Kyoto

   1330h   SP42A-01 POSTER   Observation and Modeling of 
                    Mesoscale Ozone Fluctuations: *D  
                    Gibson-Wilde, C  Souprayen, S  Eckermann, J  
                    Bacmeister, R  Vincent
   1330h   SP42A-02 POSTER   Direct Penetration of 
                    Auroral Electric Fields to the Equator 
                    During DP2 and Substorm Events: T  Kikuchi, 
                    H  Luehr, K  Schlegel, T  Kitamura, O  Saka



SP42B  BCC:M4  Thurs  1330h
Remote Sensing of Mesosphere, Ionosphere, and Magnetosphere 
Events II
Presiding: G Rostoker, University of Alberta; R L Dowden, 
           University of Otago

   1330h   SP42B-01  Techniques for the Detection of ULF 
                    Field Line Resonances: *C L Waters
   1350h   SP42B-02  Remote Sensing of Plasma Mass 
                    Density Using Resonant ULF Waves: *I A Price, 
                    C L Waters, F W Menk
   1410h   SP42B-03  Remote Sensing of Dynamic 
                    Ionospheric Current Systems From Viking and 
                    Ground-Based Measurements of ULF Waves: G  
                    Korotova, *T A Potemra, L  Blomberg
   1430h   SP42B-04  Spatial Characteristics of ULF 
                    Geomagnetic Pulsations Observed in the Low 
                    Latitude Ionosphere: A Case Study: *I S 
                    Dunlop, F W Menk, C L Waters
   1450h   Break
   1510h   SP42B-05  Resolving the ULF/ELF Transition 
                    Paradox: *A C Fraser-Smith
   1530h   SP42B-06 INVITED   Plasmasphere-Ionosphere 
                    Probing by VLF Crosscorrelation: *N R Thomson
   1550h   SP42B-07 INVITED   Remote Sensing of 
                    Wave-Particle Interactions and Related 
                    Magnetospheric Phenomena, Using 
                    Ground-Observed Whistler-Mode Waves: *A J 
                    Smith, M A Clilverd, R B Horne
   1610h   SP42B-08 INVITED   Precursory Signature of 
                    Subionospheric VLF Signals for the Kobe 
                    Earthquake: *M Hayakawa, O A Molchanov
   1630h   SP42B-09  VLF Detection of Elves and Sprites: 
                    *R L Dowden, J B Brundell
   1650h   SP42B-10 INVITED   A Theoretical Model of VLF 
                    Scattering From Red Sprites: *C J Rodger, J R 
                    Wait, R L Dowden



SP51A  BCC:M4  Fri  0830h
Waves and Instabilities I
Presiding: F W Menk, University of Newcastle; Y D Hu, 
           University of Newcastle

   0830h   SP51A-01 INVITED   ULF Wave Observations on 
                    Satellites: *K Takahashi
   0850h   SP51A-02  Terrestrial Plasma Wave and Radio 
                    Emissions Observed Simultaneously by GEOTAIL 
                    and WIND: *R R Anderson, H Matsumoto, K 
                    Hashimoto, H Kojima, Y Kasaba, M L Kaiser, G 
                    Rostoker, J L Bougeret, J L Steinberg, I 
                    Nagano
   0910h   SP51A-03 INVITED   The Quantum Modes of a 
                    Magnetohydrodynamic Magnetosphere: *J C 
                    Samson
   0930h   SP51A-04  Statistical Characteristics of Pc5 
                    Pulsations in the Dayside High Latitude 
                    Regions Determined From Viking Electric and 
                    Magnetic Field Observations: *T A Potemra, L  
                    Blomberg
   0950h   SP51A-05  A Peculiar Wave Form of Pc 5 Type 
                    ULF Waves Observed in the Outer Magnetosphere: 
                    *Y  Tonegawa, T  Sakurai, T  Yamamoto, K  
                    Tsuruda, T  Mukai, S  Kokubun
   1010h   Break
   1030h   SP51A-06 INVITED   Dynamical Properties of MHD 
                    Waves in the Quiet and Active Magnetosphere: 
                    *D H Lee
   1050h   SP51A-07 INVITED   Do Field Line Resonances 
                    Exist?: *W  Allan, A N Wright
   1110h   SP51A-08  Extraction of Electromagnetic Wave 
                    Polarization Characteristics From Naturally 
                    Occurring Signals: B J Anderson, R E Denton
   1130h   SP51A-09 INVITED   The Association of 
                    Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves in the 
                    Vicinity of the Plasmapause with Plasma 
                    Density Variations: *B J Fraser
   1150h   SP51A-10  The Role of EMIC Waves in the 
                    Dynamical Evolution of the Stormtime Ring 
                    Current: *R M Thorne, R B Horne, J U Kozyra, 
                    V K Jordanova



SP51B  BCC:P6  Fri  0830h
Remote Sensing of Mesosphere, Ionosphere, and Magnetosphere 
Events III Posters
Presiding: P J Tanskanen, University of Oulu; R L Dowden, 
           University of Otago

   0830h   SP51B-01 POSTER   Whistler Ducts Associated 
                    With Sprites: *R L Dowden, J B Brundell, N R 
                    Thomson, A J Smith, M A Clilverd
   0830h   SP51B-02 POSTER   Atmospheric Perturbations 
                    Leading to Subionospheric VLF Precursors of 
                    an Earthquake: *O A Molchanov, M Hayakawa
   0830h   SP51B-03 POSTER   Automatic Detection of 
                    Sprites by VLF: J B Brundell, *R L Dowden
   0830h   SP51B-04 POSTER   Scattering of VLF From a 
                    Cluster of Ionised Columns: *C J Rodger, J R 
                    Wait, R L Dowden
   0830h   SP51B-05 POSTER   Penetration of Thunderstorm 
                    Electric Fields Into the Ionosphere: A 
                    Comparison Between Theoretical Predictions 
                    and Experimental Measurements: *C J Rodger, 
                    R L Dowden, N R Thomson



SP52A  BCC:M4  Fri  1330h
Waves and Instabilities II
Presiding: B J Fraser, University of Newcastle; Y D Hu, 
           University of Newcastle

   1330h   SP52A-01  Ion Cyclotron Waves and Quasi-Linear 
                    Wave Particle Interaction in the Near Earth 
                    Plasma Sheet Boundary Layer: *C  Chaston
   1350h   SP52A-02 INVITED   Ground-Based Diagnostic 
                    Tools of Space Plasma Waves: *F W Menk
   1410h   SP52A-03 INVITED   Laboratory Studies of 
                    Space-Related Electrostatic Turbulence in 
                    Velocity-Shear Regions: *M E Koepke
   1430h   SP52A-04  RF-Excited Plasma Waves in the 
                    Ionosphere and in the Laboratory: *M C Lee, 
                    R J Riddolls, K T Vilece, D T Moriarty, N E 
                    Dalrymple, R J Rowlands
   1450h   SP52A-05  Linear and Nonlinear Electromagnetic 
                    Waves in a Magnetized Dusty Plasma: S V 
                    Vladimirov, N F Cramer
   1510h   Break
   1530h   SP52A-06 INVITED   A Radio Wave Technique for 
                    the Determination of Global Electron Density 
                    Distribution in the Plasmasphere Using the 
                    Akebono Satellite: *I  Kimura
   1550h   SP52A-07 INVITED   Study on the Electron 
                    Cyclotron Harmonic Waves Observed With the 
                    GEOTAIL Spacecraft: *H  Usui, H  Matsumoto, 
                    J  Koizumi, T  Mukai, Y  Saito, T  Yamamoto, 
                    S  Kokubun
   1610h   SP52A-08  The Cross-Field Current Instability 
                    as a Plausible Substorm Onset Mechanism: 
                    *A T Y Lui, P H Yoon
   1630h   SP52A-09  GEOTAIL Satellite Observation of 
                    Dayside Magnetopause ULF Waves: *T  Sakurai, 
                    Y Tonegawa, M Ohtani, K Sakata, S Kokubun, T 
                    Yamamoto, T Mukai, K Tsuruda
   1650h   SP52A-10 INVITED   Micro-Mesoscale Phenomena 
                    in Space Plasmas: *T  Chang



SP61A  BCC:M4  Sat  0830h
Waves and Instabilities III
Presiding: I Kimura, Kyoto University; Y D Hu, 
           University of Newcastle

   0830h   SP61A-01  Simulation of the Kelvin-Helmholtz 
                    Instability Including Vortex Pairing: 
                    Tangential Stress at the Magnetopause: *A 
                    Miura
   0850h   SP61A-02  Transmission of Hydromagnetic Waves 
                    at Quasi-parallel Shocks: 1D Hybrid 
                    Simulation: M Scholer, *V Jayanti, H Kucharek
   0910h   SP61A-03  Effects of Electrostatic Ion 
                    Cyclotron Wave Instability on Plasma Flow 
                    During Early Stage Plasmaspheric Refilling: 
                    *N  Singh
   0930h   Break
   0950h   SP61A-04  MHD Parametric Instabilities 
                    Generated by a Standing Alfven Wave in the 
                    Planetary Magnetosphere: *A C L Chian
   1010h   SP61A-05  Geomagnetic Pulsation Generation and 
                    Lower Hybrid Wave Excitation by Whistler 
                    Mode Wave in the Magnetosphere: *V A Yukhimuk, 
                    B J Fraser
   1030h   SP61A-06  Spectral Analysis of Pc 3,4 Waves 
                    Observed at the IGS Ground Magnetometer Array: 
                    P J Chi, *C T Russell, T J Odera



SP61B  BCC:P6  Sat  0830h
Waves and Instabilities IV Posters
Presiding: R M Thorne, University of California, Los Angeles; Y D 
           Hu, University of Newcastle

   0830h   SP61B-01 POSTER   Azimuthal Phase Properties 
                    of ULF Pulsations in a Waveguide 
                    Magnetosphere: *A N Wright, G J Rickard, W  
                    Allan
   0830h   SP61B-02 POSTER   Three-Dimensional 
                    Propagation of MHD Waves in the Inner 
                    Magnetosphere: *M  Itonaga, A  Yoshikawa, T I 
                    Kitamura, K  Yumoto
   0830h   SP61B-03 POSTER   Case Studies on ULF Wave 
                    Propagation by Electric and Magnetic Field 
                    Measurements in the EXOS-D Satellite: *D H 
                    Lee, J S Hwang, S H Lee, T  Obara, H  
                    Hayakawa, K  Tsuruda
   0830h   SP61B-04 POSTER   A Cyclotron Maser Model for 
                    Lower Ionospheric Radio Emission: P  Yoon, 
                    A T Weatherwax, *T J Rosenberg, J  LaBelle, 
                    S  Shepherd
   0830h   SP61B-05 POSTER   Narrow-Band and Short-Lived 
                    Electromagnetic Waves Observed With Magnetic 
                    Noise Bursts by Geotail Satellite: Y Zhang, H 
                    Matsumoto, Y Omura, H Kojima, T Yamamoto, S 
                    Kokubun
   0830h   SP61B-06 POSTER   Two-Step Self-Mode 
                    Conversion Effect of Shear Alfven Waves at 
                    the Ionosphere: *A  Yoshikawa, M  Itonaga, K  
                    Yumoto



SP61C  BCC:P6  Sat  0830h
Mesosphere-Thermosphere Dynamics I Posters
Presiding: P L Dyson, La Trobe University; T L Killeen, 
           University of Michigan

   0830h   SP61C-01 POSTER   Comparison of Ionospheric 
                    Characteristics Using Autoscale: *Y  Tripathi, 
                    M  Dubovinsky



SP61D  BCC:P6  Sat  0830h
SPA Late Breaking Research III
Presiding: R L Dowden, University of Otago

   0830h   Discussion



SP61E  BCC:P4  Sat  0830h
Space Physics and Aeronomy I
Presiding: P J Wilkinson, IPS; R L Dowden, University of Otago

   0830h   SP61E-01  North/South Asymmetry of Pc3-5 
                    Observed at High- and Low-Latitude Conjugate 
                    Pairs Along the 210deg Magnetic Meridian: Y  
                    Tanaka, K  Kitamura, A  Yoshikawa, *K  Yumoto, 
                    K  Shiokawa, B J Fraser, F W Menk, R J Morris, 
                    J V Olson, S I Akasofu
   0850h   SP61E-02  The Observed Evolution of the Ring 
                    Current During Magnetic Storms Between L = 
                    2.5 and L = 7: *A  Korth, R  Friedel
   0910h   SP61E-03  Characteristics of Transpolar 
                    Auroral Arcs Based on Data From the Viking 
                    Satellite: *K S Eriksson, L G Blomberg
   0930h   SP61E-04  Dayside Poleward Progressing 
                    Convection Disturbance During Substorm 
                    Growth Phase: *M A L Persson, H J Opgenoorth, 
                    P  Stauning, C R Clauer, H  Nilsson, K B 
                    Baker, J M Ruohoniemi, R D Greenwald, G D 
                    Reeves, M  Engebretson
   0950h   Break
   1010h   SP61E-05  Optical and Magnetic Signatures of 
                    the Polar Cusp: *I M Wright, B J Fraser, F W 
                    Menk
   1030h   SP61E-06  ISTP Science Products and Systems: 
                    *W H Mish
   1050h   SP61E-07  Comparisons Between a 3-D MHD 
                    Magnetosphere Simulation and Observations: 
                    Merging and Reconnection: *R E Lopez, J  Lyon, 
                    C  Goodrich
   1110h   SP61E-08  Self-Organized Criticality in 
                    Magnetic Field Diffusion: *D  Vassiliadis, L  
                    Vlahos, R  Kluiving, M  Georgoulis
   1130h   SP61E-09  On the Theory of Spherical Probes 
                    and Dust Grains: *C M C Nairn, B M Annaratone, 
                    J E Allen
   1150h   SP61E-10  Characteristics of Ionospheric 
                    Scintillations at a Typical Mid-latitude 
                    Station Brisbane Over a Sunspot Cycle: *L A 
                    Hajkowicz



SP62A  BCC:M2  Sat  1330h
Mesosphere-Thermosphere Dynamics II
Presiding: C T Russell, University of California, Los Angeles; 
           P L Dyson, La Trobe University

   1330h   SP62A-01 INVITED   Gravity Wave Dynamics in 
                    the Mesopause Region and Related Effects: *M P 
                    Hickey
   1350h   SP62A-02  Observations of Mesospheric Winds 
                    and Waves: *G P Garbe, L L Cogger
   1410h   SP62A-03 INVITED   Small-Scale Features in 
                    Thermospheric Winds in the Auroral Zone: *M 
                    Conde, R W Smith
   1430h   SP62A-04  Heat and Momentum Flux Observations 
                    in the Mesopause Region by the University of 
                    Illinois Na Wind/Temperature Lidar at 
                    Starfire Optical Range, New Mexico: *X  Tao, 
                    C S Gardner
   1450h   SP62A-05 INVITED   New Thermospheric Modeling 
                    Tools: *T L Killeen, A G Burns, W Wang
   1510h   Break
   1530h   SP62A-06  Observation and Simulation of 
                    Antarctic Thermospheric Winds and 
                    Temperatures for August 2-10, 1992: R W Smith, 
                    R G Roble, G Hernandez, M Conde, P L Dyson, R 
                    Crickmore, M Jarvis
   1550h   SP62A-07  Measurements of Mid-Latitude 
                    E-Region and Es Drifts Using an HF Spaced 
                    Antenna Array: *M L Parkinson, P L Dyson
   1610h   SP62A-08 INVITED   Energy Storage in the 
                    Thermosphere/Ionosphere: *S C Solomon
   1630h   SP62A-09  Comparison of the FLIP Model Output 
                    With the November 1993 Ionospheric Storm 
                    Observations in the Australian Region: *P J 
                    Wilkinson, P G Richards
   1650h   SP62A-10  Long Term Delays in F2 Layer 
                    Ionospheric Nighttime Disturbance Conditions 
                    (Spread F) Following Geomagnetic Activity: 
                    *G G Bowman



SP62B  BCC:P2  Sat  1330h
SPA Late Breaking Research IV
Presiding: D Cole, IPS Radio and Space Services

   1330h   Discussion



SP62C  BCC:M5/6  Sat  1330h
SPA Late Breaking Research V
Presiding: P J Tanskanen, University of Oulu

   1330h   Discussion

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