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						     Volume 6, Number 35
						     June 17, 1996

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GEM Poster Session Summary (as of 6/17/96)
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Dear All GEM Attendees,
   Attached are lists of the poster presentations thus far requested at the
upcoming GEM meeting.  The Boundary Layer/GGCM poster session is very well
packed (listed first) - there are remaining slots available for any late
comers/omissions in the Tail/Substorm session on Thursday (listed last).
The lists below are alphabetical but will be re-ordered according to
logistics (same presenter - multiple posters) and/or topic within a session
(i.e., waves, structure, etc.)  This list will be available at the meeting
to poster presenters. We have taken ampole steps to assure that our
push-pin dilemma from last year is avoided this year; the paranoid poster
presenter would still BYOP!  I look forward to seeing you all soon.  Best
regards, ---Harlan


SUMMARY OF POSTER PAPERS PRESENTATIONS RECEIVED THROUGH 6/17/96

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1. Boundary Layer/GGCM Workshops*
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Spatial Configuration of Pc5 Geomagnetic Pulsations Observed at
Cusp/Cleft Latitudes Ables, B.J. Fraser, D.A. Neuolegg, C.L. Waters

Interhemispheric Phase Studies of Pc5 Pulsations
S.T. Ables, B.J. Fraser, J.V. Olson

Continuing Studies of Broadband ULF Magnetic Pulsations at Conjugate
Cusp Latitude Stations  J. Alford, M. Engebretson, A. Weatherwax, W. J.
Hughes, C. Maclennan

A Survey of Simultaneous Pc3 Micropulsations and High Latitude
Impulsive Events E.Bering, III and M.J. Engebretson

The International Auroral Study and FAST
G. Cattell, M. Teague, R. Platt, D. Klumpar, C. Carlson

The Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability and the Tearing Instability
Q. Chen and A. Otto

Planetary Amplitudes of ULF Waves Measured by the AFGL Magnetometer and
Their Relationship to  the Solar Wind
P.J. Chi, C.T. Russell, W.J. Hughes, H.J. Singer

Neural Network Provided Dst Sensitivity
K. Costello and J.W. Freeman

Pulsating Aurora, its Origin in the Magnetosphere and Some Related
Ionospheric Disturbances
C.S. Deehr, R.L. Arnoldy, J.V. Olson, H. Luhr, D. Lorentzen, R.W.
Smith, H.C. Stenbaek-Nielsen, and  K. Lynch

Turbulence and Transport at the Magnetopause
J.F. Drake and R.E. Denton

Latitudinal Variations of Pc1-2 Emissions Near the Cusp
L.P. Dyrud, J.L. Cameron, M.J. Engebretson, J.L. Alford, W.J. Hughes,
R.L. Arnoldy, H. Fukunishi

The Polar Cap Response to an SSC: A Multipoint Study of the Event of
February 21, 1994
M.J. Engebretson, J.L. Alford, W.J. Hughes, A.T.Weatherwax, T.J.
Rosenberg, R.L. Arnoldy, C.G.  Maclennan, L.J. Lanzerotti, A. Wolfe, H.
Luhr, C.A. Cattell

A Next-Generation, Physically-Based Magnetospheric Convection
Model
G.M. Erickson and M. Heinemann

Statistical Study of the Occurrence Frequency of Dayside Aurora-I:
Multiple Brightenings of  Poleward Moving Auroral Forms
G.J. Fasel, A. Rao, R.W. Smith, C.S. Deehr

Brightening History of Poleward-Moving Auroral Forms
G.J. Fasel, A. Rao, R.W. Smith, C.S. Deehr, L. Walzeham

Solar Wind Parameters Associated with Foreshock Pressure Variations
G.J. Fasel, D.G. Sibeck, L. Wakeham

Global Mirror Models in the Magnetosheath
J. Johnson, C.Z. Cheng

Low Frequency MHD Waves and Plasma Transport at the Dayside Magnetopause
J. Johnson, C.Z. Cheng

Dayside Magnetospheric Convection Patterns Observed by GEOTAIL
C. Katamura, T. Terasawa, Y. Saito, T. Yamamoto, S. Machida, S.
Kokubun, A. Nishida

Statistical Analysis of Flux Transfer Events: IMF Control
H. Kawano and C.T. Russell

Magnetopause Shape Determined from its Position and Flaring Angle
Observations
H. Kawano, S.M. Petrinec, C.T. Russell, T. Higuchi

High Latitude Pc1-2 Wave Bursts and Their Association with Traveling
Convection Vortices: Case Studies
M. Kowalewski, W.J. Hughes, E. Zesta, M.J. Engebretson, R.L. Arnoldy

Timeline for the November 1993 Space Weather Study
D.J. Knipp, B.A. Emery, W. Roberts

AMIE Results for the October 18-19, 1995 Space Weather Event
G. Lu

Rice Convection Model Runs Based on Inputs from Global MHD
J.G. Lyon, M. Hojo, R.W. Spiro, F.R. Toffoletto, R.A. Wolf

Results from a Dayside Auroral Model: Implications for Monitoring
Dayside Merging Rates
J.L. Minow and R.W. Smith

Particle Entry into the Magnetosphere Studied by a 3-D EM Particle Code
K.-I. Nishikawa, T.W. Hill, R.A. Wolf

Dusk-Evening Plasmasphere Density Troughs Observed in Association with
Subauroral Ion Drifts  (SAIO)

D.M. Ober, J.L. Horwitz, D.M. Gallagher Coordinated Data Analysis of
Boundary Waves in the Morning Sector
S. Ohtani, V. Angelopolous, M. Nakamaura, H.J. Singer, K. Takahashi, S.
Kokubun, G. Rostoker, L.J.  Zanetti, J.B. Gary, T.A. Potemra, A.T.Y.
Lui, D.J. Williams

Auroral and Geomagnetic Signatures of Flux Transfer Events in the
Prenoon Sector During Positive  IMF By Conditions
M. Oieroset, P.E. Sandholt, H. Luhr, W.F. Denig, T. Moretto

The Positive IMF Bz Cusp Aurora and High-Latitude Magnetopause Reconnection
M. Oieroset, P.E. Sandholt, W.F. Denig, S.W.H. Cowley

Formation and Motion of Thin Discrete Auroral Arcs
A. Otto, G.T. Birb, B.S. Lanchester, D. Ummerzheim, M.H. Rees

Magnetospheric Geomagnetic Coordinate System
V.O. Papitashvili, N.E. Papitashvili,J.H. King

Space Weather Forecast from WIND Data and IZMEM Electric Potentials
V.O. Papitashvili, C.R. Clauer, M.L. Cooper

Interhemispheric Analysis of Very High Latitude Magnetic Variations
V.O. Papitashvili, C.R. Clauer, E. Friis-Christensen, B.A. Belov, O.A.
Troshichev, M.G. Gudkov

Birkeland Currents in the Source Surface Model: Technique and Results
V. Peroomian, L.R. Lyons, M. Schulz

Comparison of Energetic Ions Observed in the Cusp by the POLAR/TIMAS
and PE/EKS Instruments
W.K. Peterson et. al.

A Statistical Study of Equatorward-Moving Auroral Forms
A. Rao, J.I. Minow, G.J. Fase, R.W. Smith, and C. S. Deehr

Ionospheric Convection During Nonsteady IMF
A. Ridley, G. Lu, C.R. Clauer

Model of the Low Latitude Boundary Layer with Finite Field-Aligned
Potential Drops and Non  Constant Mapping Factors
C.Q. Wei, B.U.O Sonnerup, W. Lotko

A New Model for Prediction of Ionospheric Electric Potentials as a
Function of the IMF
D. Weimer

Comparison Between Observed and Predicted Convection Patterns Storm
Events of Jan. 27-28, 1992
R.M. Winglee


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2.  Tail/Substorm Workshops*
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Spontaneous Substorm Onset During a Prolonged Period of Steady,
Southward IMF
V. Angelopoulos, V.A. Sergeev, F.S. Mozer, K. Tsurda, S. Kokubun, T.
Yamamoto, A. Lazarus, R.  Lepping,  G. Reeves, E. Friis-Christensen

Prediction of Auroral Activity
S.-I. Akasofu, and C.S. Deehr

Growth, Sudden Enhancement and Disruption of Thin Current Sheets During
Substorms
A. Bhattacharjee, Z.W. Ma, and Xiaogang Wang

Analysis of the Magnetotail Reconnection Rate
G.Blanchard and L. Lyons

The International Auroral Study and FAST
C. Cattell, M. Teague, R. Pfaff, D. Klumpar, C. Carlson

Role of M-I Coupling in Substorm Onset
G.M. Erickson, W.J. Burke, N.C. Maynard, M. Heinemann

Current Sheet Catastrophes Revisited: Stochasticity Induced Force
Balance Failure in 1-D Current  Sheets
J.B. Harold, P.B. Dusenbery

Substorms and Horse Collar Aurora:  Implications for Substorm Evolution
During Magnetospherically  "Quiet Times"
M.G. Henderson, J.S. Murphree, and J.M. Weygand

Untriggered Substorms:  Multipoint Observations and Time Delay Analysis
M.G. Henderson,  G.D. Reeves, and R.D. Belian

The Low-Altitude Extension of the Plasmasheet
K. Hirsch, H. Spence, T. Onsager and M. Thomsen

Substorm-Related Plasma Flow and its Magnetic Perturbation
T.-S. Hsu and R.L. McPherron

The "Outer" Inner Magnetosphere
A. Jorgensen, and H. Spence

Are BBFs Associated with Localized, Transient Reconnection
E. L. Kepko and M. G. Kivelson

Mapping the Ionospheric Electrodynamic Fields to the Equatorial
Magnetosphere
G. Lu and A. D. Richmond

Occurrence Frequency of Substorm Field and Plasma Signatures Observed
Near Earth by ISEE-1/2
R.L. McPherron and T.-S. Hsu

A New Empirical Scenario For Substorms
V. Mishin

Storm Effect on the Distant Tail Plasmas
R. Nakamura, S. Kokubun, T. Mukai, T. Yamamoto

Discrete Aurorae are Suppressed in Sunlight
P.T. Newell, C.-I. Meng, K.M. Lyons

Three-Dimensional Stability of Thin Quasi-Neutral Current Sheets
P.L. Pritchett, F.V. Coroniti, V.K. Decyk

Propagation of the Substorm Injection Region Inside L ~ 6.6
G.D. Reeves, R.H.W. Friedel, R.D. Belian, M.G. Henderson, and A. Korth

Cold O+ Beams Streaming Together With the Major H+ Populations in the
Tail-Lobe/Mantle Regions
K. Seki, T. Terasaw, M. Hirahara, T. Mukai, Y. Saito, S. Machinda, T.
Yamamoto, S. Kokubun

Current Sheet Disruption Caused by the Kinetic Kink Instability
M. A. Shay and J. F. Drake

Geotail Observations of Low Frequency Waves During a Substorm in the
Inner Magnetosphere
K. Sigsbee, C.A. Cattell, F. Mozer, K. Tsuruda, T. Yamamoto, S.
Kokubun, D. Fairfield

How Conjugate are Conjugate Auroras
H.C. Stenbaek-Nielsen, A.  Otto

Statistical Results of Spikey Electric Fields in the Magnetotail
T. Streed, C.A. Cattell, F. Mozer, K. Tsuruda, T. Yamamoto, S. Kokubun

Recent Developments in Nonlinear Techniques and Their Relevance to GEM
Campaign Studies
D. Vassiliadis, A.J. Klimas, D.N. Baker, N. Tsyganenko, J.A. Valdivia

Translating Empirical Nonlinear Filters into Physical Models for
Geomagnetic Index Activity
D. Vassiliadis, A.J. Klimas, D.N. Baker

Substorm Influence on the Ionospheric Convection Patterns
D. Weimer

Pressure Profiles of the Magnetotail as Reflected in Ionospheric
Observations
S.Wing and P.T. Newell

Characteristics of the Mid-Tail Region During Substorms as Observed by
Geotail and Modeled Through Global  Fluid Simulations
R.M. Winglee

Observations of mHz Pulsing, Luminous Segments and Their Westward
Motion in Discrete Auroral Arcs in the  Growth Phase of the Auroral
Substorm
B.-L. Xu, C.S. Deehr, J.R. Kan and W. Sun



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Harlan E. Spence
Asst. Professor of Astronomy
Center for Space Physics and Department of Astronomy
College of Liberal Arts and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Boston University
725 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA  02215
Ph:     (617) 353-7412
Fax:    (617) 353-6463
e-mail:  spence at bu.edu
WWW:     http://bu-ast.bu.edu/people/spence.html
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