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**Gang Lu, Magnetic field modeling constrained by GOES and THEMIS
 
**Gang Lu, Magnetic field modeling constrained by GOES and THEMIS
 
**Rob Redmon, DMSP auroral boundaries
 
**Rob Redmon, DMSP auroral boundaries
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**Joachim Birn, Tail modeling and ionosphere connection
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**Bob Strangeway, FAST consideration
  
 
*Session 2: '''Joint with Substorms, Late Growth Phase Mapping (Co-chairs: Eric Donovan and Shin Ohtani) Salon D'''
 
*Session 2: '''Joint with Substorms, Late Growth Phase Mapping (Co-chairs: Eric Donovan and Shin Ohtani) Salon D'''

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2012 GEM Monday, Tuesday, Thursday June 18 - 20, 2012 from 3:30 to 5:00 PM,

  • Session 1: Magnetic Mapping Techniques (Co-chairs: Liz MacDonald and Robyn Millan) Salon D
    • Natalia Ganushkina, Interhemispheric magnetic conjugacy
    • Chia-Lin Huang, comparison of different field models to measured fields at GOES
    • Mike Henderson, Tutorial on Event-Based Modeling
    • Kyungguk Min, New, rapid L* calculation
    • Jun Liang, In-situ calculation of magnetic field-line curvature and its application in M-I mapping
    • Gang Lu, Magnetic field modeling constrained by GOES and THEMIS
    • Rob Redmon, DMSP auroral boundaries
    • Joachim Birn, Tail modeling and ionosphere connection
    • Bob Strangeway, FAST consideration
  • Session 2: Joint with Substorms, Late Growth Phase Mapping (Co-chairs: Eric Donovan and Shin Ohtani) Salon D
    • Toshi Nishimura: Mapping implications of the onset arc location relative to the Birkeland Currrents
    • Jun Liang: The magnetospheric "root" of the onset auroral arc
    • Larry Lyons: Mapping implications of the very thin auroral oval in the late growth phase
    • Jian Yang: Growth phase magnetic field model
  • Session 3: CHALLENGE! (Co-chairs: Larry Kepko, Eric, Liz, and Robyn) Salon C
    • We'll present a few ideas on challenge suggestions. CCMC folks are very interested in facilitating a challenge. Robyn will also present a few thoughts on RBSP-centric upcoming mapping opportunities.

Please think about what you could contribute to a challenge, and what you would like to get out of it. Bring your ideas, questions, maybe a slide, and be prepared to discuss!


2011 Mini-GEM Sunday Dec. 4, 2011 from 2:30 to 4:30 PM, in the Franciscan I room.

  • We would like to invite community participation in our session, by simply adding input to our survey forms on Mapping Science questions (http://bit.ly/vYuGc5) and Mapping Techniques (http://bit.ly/ucmMLQ). The survey results will be discussed at the mini-GEM and form the basis for planning of activities for the 2012 summer GEM Workshop. They will also be posted online (http://bit.ly/vPLlv9, http://bit.ly/uFw8Uz). We also welcome 1 slide presentations on specific questions or techniques if you wish. V. Papitashvili will give a brief intro to magnetic coordinate systems at the mini-GEM also.

We look forward to a productive discussion and thank you for your input in advance.

2011 GEM

Please send copies of presentations to Liz MacDonald (macdonald@lanl.gov)

2010 Mini-GEM

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