Posters EMRP2.1
EMRP2.1 Open session on Geomagnetism |
Convener: Angelo De Santis | Co-Convener: Mioara Mandea |
Attendance Time: Friday, 2 May 2014, 13:30–15:00 Red Posters Chairperson: Angelo De Santis |
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EGU2014-49
The Magneto-gram Inversion Technique applied to real data Amarjargal Bat-Erdene, Sukhbaatar Usnekh, Mishin V.M, and Bazarzhapov A.D. |
R66
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EGU2014-1387
Preliminary report, between seismic swarms, the constant cycles of inflation/ deflation in some volcanic calderas in the world and the minimum and/or solar maximum years Michele Casati |
R67
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EGU2014-3306
Magnetic patterns of impacts craters Anca Isac, Mioara Mandea, and Michael Purucker |
R68
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EGU2014-4043
Applying “domino” model to study dipolar geomagnetic field reversals and secular variation Klaudio Peqini and Bejo Duka |
R69
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EGU2014-93
Anomaly geomagnetic field in the center part of the Balcan Peninsula Abstract Marjan Delipetrev, Blagica Doneva, Todor Delipetrov, and Gorgi Dimov |
R70
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EGU2014-14064
Does the South Atlantic Anomaly influence the ionospheric Sq current system? Stephan Koch and Alexey Kuvshinov |
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EGU2014-4084
The Livingston Island Geomagnetic and Ionospheric Observatory David Altadill, Santiago Marsal, Estefania Blanch, J. Miquel Torta, Pere Quintana-Seguí, J. Germán Solé, Òscar Cid, Juan José Curto, Miguel Ibáñez, Antoni Segarra, Joan Lluís Pijoan, and Juan Miguel Juan |
R72
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EGU2014-4094
Earth Magnetism and plants: a relevant combination for plant evolution? Press & Media Andrea Occhipinti, Angelo De Santis, and Massimo E. Maffei |
R73
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EGU2014-11550
The disturbed geomagnetic field at European observatories. Sources and significance Razvan Greculeasa, Venera Dobrica, and Crisan Demetrescu |
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EGU2014-11877
Implications of chaos and ergodicity of the recent geomagnetic field for repeat-station reoccupation Gianfranco Cianchini, Enkelejda Qamili, and Angelo De Santis |
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EGU2014-5633
Embedded north-seeker for automatic absolute magnetic DI measurements Alexandre Gonsette and Jean Rasson |
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EGU2014-5236
Significant geomagnetic differences in both phase and amplitude observed at “conjugate” polar latitudes near the December 1903 Solstice Alv Egeland and Charles Deehr |