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Call for Abstracts - Session SH011 - Fall AGU 2012.
03-07 December
2012 - San Francisco, CA, USA.
Dear Colleagues.
We call for contributed abstracts for our session "Radio Observations of
the Sun and Heliosphere and their Applications in Space Weather" (SH011 -
co-sponsored by NH, SA, and SM) at the upcoming Fall AGU Meeting in
December. The full session description is below along with the contact
details of all four conveners. The abstract deadline is 08 August 2012 at
23:59EDT. The full AGU meeting details can be found from the AGU website:
http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2012/
where the necessary guide and links to submitting abstracts can also be
found.
Please can you forward this on to colleagues whom you think this session
will also be on interest and apologies if you receive multiple copies of this
message/posting.
Many thanks and best wishes,
Dr. Mario M. Bisi (on behalf of the SH011 Session Conveners).
Session Description:
"Solar wind transients such as CMEs,
interaction regions, and interplanetary (IP) shocks are 3-D features of IP space
that create space weather. The session will focus on investigations involving
observations and modeling of solar phenomena that are detected using, associated
with, or which generate, radio waves, and on their applications in space
weather. We invite contributions covering observations, theory, and analyses of
solar and interplanetary radio emission and of flares, shocks, particle events,
magnetic-field determinations, CMEs, IPS, and the time-varying and inhomogeneous
coronal and IP plasma that involve radio as the primary source of data, or as
supporting data, detected from ground or space."
Conveners:
Dr. Mario M. Bisi (Mario.Bisi [at] aber.ac.uk - Aberystwyth
University, Wales, UK)
Prof. Iver H. Cairns (cairns [at] physics.usyd.edu.au
- The University of Sydney, Australia)
Dr. Nat. Gopalswamy (nat.gopalswamy
[at] nasa.gov - NASA/GSFC, USA)
Prof. Gottfried Mann (gmann [at] aip.de
Leibniz-Institut für Astrophysik Potsdam, Germany)
AGU Index Terms:
4305, 6900, 7534, and 7847.
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