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− | + | ==Active Focus Groups== | |
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− | + | * [[FG1. GGCM Metrics and Validation|GGCM Metrics and Validation]] (2005 - 2010, RA: [[RA-GGCM|GGCM]]) | |
− | + | * [[FG2. GGCM Modules and Methods|GGCM Modules and Methods]] (2005 - 2010, RA: [[RA-GGCM|GGCM]]) | |
− | + | * [[FG4. Plasma Entry and Transport into and within the Magnetotail|Plasma Entry and Transport into and within the Magnetotail]] (2006 - 2011, RA: [[RA-Tail|Tail]]) | |
− | + | * [[FG6. Cusp Physics|Cusp Physics]] (2006-2010, RA: [[RA-Dayside|Dayside]]) | |
− | + | * [[FG7. MIC Electrodynamics|MIC Electrodynamics]] (2003 - 2008, RA: [[RA-MIC|MIC]]) | |
− | + | * [[FG8. Near Earth Magnetosphere: plasma, fields, and coupling|Near Earth Magnetosphere: plasma, fields, and coupling]] (2007 - 2012, RA: [[RA-IMS|IMS]], [[RA-Tail|Tail]]) | |
− | + | * [http://virbo.org/GEMFG9 Space Radiation Climatology] (2006 - 2011, RA: [[RA-IMS|IMS]], see also [http://groups.google.com/group/gem-2007-space-radiation-climatology-fg9 FG9 google email group]) | |
− | + | * [[FG10. Diffuse Auroral Precipitation|Diffuse Auroral Precipitation]] (2006 - 2011, RA: [[RA-MIC|MIC]], [[RA-IMS|IMS]]) | |
− | + | * [[FG11. Plasmasphere-Magnetosphere Interactions|Plasmasphere-Magnetosphere Interactions]] (2008 - 2013, RA: [[RA-IMS|IMS]]) | |
− | + | * [[FG12. Substorm Expansion Onset: The First 10 Minutes|Substorm Expansion Onset: The First 10 Minutes]] (2008 - 2013, RA: [[RA-Tail|Tail]]) | |
− | + | * [[FG13. Modes of Solar WInd-Magnetosphere Energy Transfer|Modes of Solar WInd-Magnetosphere Energy Transfer]] (2008 - 2013, RA: [[RA-Tail|Tail]]) | |
− | + | * [[FG: Dayside FACs and Energy Deposition|Dayside FACs and Energy Deposition]] (2010 - 2012) | |
− | + | * [[FG: Radiation Belts and Wave Modeling|Radiation Belts and Wave Modeling]] (2010 - 2014, RA: [[RA-IMS|IMS]]) | |
− | + | * [[FG: The Magnetosheath|The Magnetosheath]] (2010 - 2014) | |
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+ | ==Past Focus Groups== | ||
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+ | * [[FG3. Foreshock, Bowshock, Magnetosheath|Foreshock, Bowshock, Magnetosheath]] (2004 - 2009, RA: [[RA-Dayside|Dayside]]) | ||
+ | * [[FG5. Dayside Magnetopause Reconnection|Dayside Magnetopause Reconnection]] (2004 - 2009, RA: [[RA-Dayside|Dayside]]) | ||
+ | * [[FG7. MIC Electrodynamics|MIC Electrodynamics]] (2003 - 2008, RA: [[RA-MIC|MIC]]) | ||
(RA: Research Area) | (RA: Research Area) | ||
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==GEM Planning Activities== | ==GEM Planning Activities== | ||
Three new focus groups were selected in December 2009. New planning activities are expected to begin in fall 2010. | Three new focus groups were selected in December 2009. New planning activities are expected to begin in fall 2010. |
Revision as of 10:28, 12 May 2010
Active Focus Groups
- GGCM Metrics and Validation (2005 - 2010, RA: GGCM)
- GGCM Modules and Methods (2005 - 2010, RA: GGCM)
- Plasma Entry and Transport into and within the Magnetotail (2006 - 2011, RA: Tail)
- Cusp Physics (2006-2010, RA: Dayside)
- MIC Electrodynamics (2003 - 2008, RA: MIC)
- Near Earth Magnetosphere: plasma, fields, and coupling (2007 - 2012, RA: IMS, Tail)
- Space Radiation Climatology (2006 - 2011, RA: IMS, see also FG9 google email group)
- Diffuse Auroral Precipitation (2006 - 2011, RA: MIC, IMS)
- Plasmasphere-Magnetosphere Interactions (2008 - 2013, RA: IMS)
- Substorm Expansion Onset: The First 10 Minutes (2008 - 2013, RA: Tail)
- Modes of Solar WInd-Magnetosphere Energy Transfer (2008 - 2013, RA: Tail)
- Dayside FACs and Energy Deposition (2010 - 2012)
- Radiation Belts and Wave Modeling (2010 - 2014, RA: IMS)
- The Magnetosheath (2010 - 2014)
(RA: Research Area)
Past Focus Groups
- Foreshock, Bowshock, Magnetosheath (2004 - 2009, RA: Dayside)
- Dayside Magnetopause Reconnection (2004 - 2009, RA: Dayside)
- MIC Electrodynamics (2003 - 2008, RA: MIC)
(RA: Research Area)
GEM Planning Activities
Three new focus groups were selected in December 2009. New planning activities are expected to begin in fall 2010.