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The GEM-ULTIMA Forum is an annual meeting held during the mini-GEM Workshops in San Francisco each December.  The Forum is organized jointly by [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawikiwiki/index.php/Main_Page GEM] and [http://www.serc.kyushu-u.ac.jp/ultima/ultima.html the Ultra Large Terrestrial International Magnetometer Array (ULTIMA)]. At the Forum participants discuss all issues about ground-based magnetometers, including the operation of magnetometer stations, data distribution, and research using ground-based magnetometer data. and participants include members of
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The GEM-ULTIMA Forum is held annually during the mini-GEM Workshops in December.  The Forum is organized jointly by [http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawikiwiki/index.php/Main_Page GEM] and [http://www.serc.kyushu-u.ac.jp/ultima/ultima.html the Ultra Large Terrestrial International Magnetometer Array (ULTIMA)]. At the Forum participants discuss all topics about ground-based magnetometers, including the operation of magnetometer stations, data distribution, and research using ground-based magnetometer data.
  
 
Below are the presentations made at the GEM-ULTIMA Forum.
 
Below are the presentations made at the GEM-ULTIMA Forum.

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The GEM-ULTIMA Forum is held annually during the mini-GEM Workshops in December. The Forum is organized jointly by GEM and the Ultra Large Terrestrial International Magnetometer Array (ULTIMA). At the Forum participants discuss all topics about ground-based magnetometers, including the operation of magnetometer stations, data distribution, and research using ground-based magnetometer data.

Below are the presentations made at the GEM-ULTIMA Forum.

2011 GEM-ULTIMA Forum on Ground-based Magnetometers

Date: Sunday, December 4, 2011

Location: Westin San Francisco Market Street

Session A. Community Presentations on Ground Magnetometers: Including Stations, Data, and Observations

Session B. ULTIMA Reports and Operation

  • Status reports from magnetometer arrays:
    • AAIMNet by Brian Fraser (University of Newcastle, Australia)
    • AUTUMN by Martin Connors (Athabasca University, Canada)
    • CARISMA by Ian Mann (University of Alberta, Canada)
    • MAGDAS (pdf) by Kiyohumi Yumoto (Kyushu University, Japan)
    • McMAC & Falcon (pdf) by Peter Chi (UCLA, USA)
    • SAMBA by Eftyhia Zesta (US Air Force, USA)
    • SEGMA (pdf) by M. Piersanti for Massimo Vellante (University of L'Aquila, Italy)