Posters

ST3.3

Many recent advances in aeronomy, space sciences, geomagnetism, and gravity arose from combining specific knowledge of these areas in interdisciplinary research. Current outstanding questions are, for example: What features of ionospheric currents do we discover when we understand the shape, strengths, and variation of the geomagnetic background field? What is the role of upward propagating atmospheric waves in energy and momentum transport into the ionosphere? Which ionospheric processes need to be better quantified to achieve complete knowledge of global core or crustal field variations? How does knowledge of the geometry of ionospheric and magnetospheric sources help in determining Earth’s conductivity in the geomagnetic field? How strongly do we need to consider Earth’s conductivity in quantifying ionospheric currents? How can we quantify and correct for ionospheric perturbations to achieve the best gravity field solutions? Finally, what can we learn about space sciences by studying ionospheric effects on geodetic measurements?

The session invites contributions on any of the subjects and in particular on results that benefit from interdisciplinary works in the areas of space science, geomagnetism, and gravity. Submissions are welcomed that contain analyses of global satellite or ground-based observations or modelling studies, including a combination of them.

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Co-organized as EMRP2.6/G4.5
Convener: Claudia Stolle | Co-conveners: Dimitry Pokhotelov, Patrick Alken, Jorge Luis Chau, Alexander Grayver, Adrian Jaeggi, Rumi Nakamura, Nick Pedatella
Orals
| Thu, 11 Apr, 10:45–12:30
 
Room L1
Posters
| Attendance Thu, 11 Apr, 14:00–15:45
 
Hall X4

Attendance time: Thursday, 11 April 2019, 14:00–15:45 | Hall X4

Chairperson: Dimitry Pokhotelov
X4.242 |
EGU2019-16444
Stephan C. Buchert
X4.243 |
EGU2019-9821
Le Ren, Lück Christina, Gael Kermarrec, Steffen Schön, Roelof Rietbroek, and Jürgen Kusche
X4.244 |
EGU2019-6042
Juan Rodriguez-Zuluaga, Claudia Stolle, Yosuke Yamazaki, and Jorge L. Chau
X4.247 |
EGU2019-9050
Maxime Grandin, Minna Palmroth, Markus Battarbee, Thiago Brito, Maxime Dubart, Urs Ganse, Yann Pfau-Kempf, and Lucile Turc
X4.248 |
EGU2019-8433
Joachim Vogt, Adrian Blagau, Costel Bunescu, and Maosheng He
X4.249 |
EGU2019-11927
Toshihiko Iyemori, Tadashi Aoyama, Akiyasu Yamada, Yoko Odagi, Kornyanat Hozumi, Yoshihiro Yokoyama, Kunihito Nakanishi, Yasuharu Sano, Thanawat Jarupongsakul, Vijak Pangsapa, and Masato Iguchi
X4.251 |
EGU2019-13741
Yosuke Yamazaki, Gabriel Soares, Jürgen Matzka, Katia Pinheiro, and Achim Morschhauser
X4.252 |
EGU2019-6375
Richard Eastes, Robert Daniell, Jerry Lumpe, Carlos Martinis, Alan Burns, William McClintock, and Stanley Solomon
X4.253 |
EGU2019-15951
Gunter Stober, Dimitry Pokhotelov, Kathrin Baumgarten, and John McCormack
X4.255 |
EGU2019-2083
| presentation
J. Federico Conte, Jorge L. Chau, and Dieter H. W. Peters
X4.256 |
EGU2019-6057
Omar Nava, Daniel Emmons, and Robert Loper
X4.258 |
EGU2019-3280
Jiri Base, Jaroslav Chum, Katerina Podolska, Jan Rusz, and Jan Lastovicka
X4.259 |
EGU2019-5148
Goderdzi Didebulidze, Giorgi Dalakishvili, Natia Porchkhidze, and Maya Todua
X4.261 |
EGU2019-4148
| presentation
Gerald Duma and Friedemann F. Freund
X4.262 |
EGU2019-3050
Auroral Hydrogen Emissions: A Historic Survey
(withdrawn)
Alv Egeland and William J. Burke