GEM Focus Groups
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Active Focus Groups
- Near Earth Magnetosphere: plasma, fields, and coupling (2007 - 2012; S. Zaharia, S. Sazykin, B. Lavraud; RA: IMS, Tail)
- Plasmasphere-Magnetosphere Interactions (2008 - 2013; J. Goldstein and J. Borovsky; RA:IMS)
- Substorm Expansion Onset: The First 10 Minutes (2008 - 2013; V. Angelopoulos, S. Ohtani, K. Shiokawa; RA:Tail)
- Modes of Solar WInd-Magnetosphere Energy Transfer (2008 - 2013; B. McPherron, L. Kepko; RA:Tail)
- Dayside FACs and Energy Deposition (2010 - 2012; D. Knipp, G. Crowley, S. Eriksson, R. Lopez; RA:Dayside, MIC)
- Radiation Belts and Wave Modeling (2010 - 2014; Y. Shprits, S. Elkington, J. Bortnik, C. Kletzing; RA:IMS)
- The Magnetosheath (2010 - 2014; S. Petrinec, K. Nykyri; RA:Dayside)
- Metrics and Validation (2011 - 2015; M. Kuznetsova, A. Ridley, T. Guild, L. Rastaetter, H. Singer; RA:GGCM)
- The Ionospheric Source of Magnetospheric Plasma--Measuring, Modeling and Merging into the GEM GGCM (2011 - 2015; R. Schunk, R. Chappell, D. Welling; RA: MIC, GGCM)
- Scientific Magnetic Mapping & Techniques (2011 - 2015; E. Donovan, E. MacDonald, R. Millan; RA: MIC)
- Tail-Inner Magnetosphere Interactions (2012 - 2016; Pontus Brandt, John Lyon, and Frank Toffoletto; RA: Tail)
- Transient Phenomena at the Magnetopause and Bow Shock and Their Ground Signatures (2012 - 2016; Hui Zhang, Q.-G. Zong, Michael Ruohoniemi, and David Murr; RA: Dayside)
(RA: Research Area)
Past Focus Groups
- GGCM Metrics and Validation (2005 - 2010, RA: GGCM)
- GGCM Modules and Methods (2005 - 2010, RA: GGCM)
- Foreshock, Bowshock, Magnetosheath (2004 - 2009, RA: Dayside)
- Dayside Magnetopause Reconnection (2004 - 2009, RA: Dayside)
- Cusp Physics (2006-2010, RA: Dayside)
- MIC Electrodynamics (2003 - 2008, RA: MIC)
- Plasma Entry and Transport into and within the Magnetotail (2006 - 2011, RA: Tail)
- Space Radiation Climatology (2006 - 2011, RA: IMS, see also FG9 google email group)
- Diffuse Auroral Precipitation (2006 - 2011, RA: MIC, IMS)
(RA: Research Area)