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This 1.5-hour session is not a meeting of an approved focus group but a continuation of the discussion started at the 2009 Snowmass Workshop to explore and vet ideas for development of such a group.
 
This 1.5-hour session is not a meeting of an approved focus group but a continuation of the discussion started at the 2009 Snowmass Workshop to explore and vet ideas for development of such a group.
  
Location: San Francisco Marriot Hotel, Room TBD <br />
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Location: Westin San Francisco Market Street, 50 Third St, Stanford Room (2nd Floor Meeting Rooms) <br />
 
Date: Sunday, December, 13 <br />
 
Date: Sunday, December, 13 <br />
 
Time: 3:30-5:00 PM
 
Time: 3:30-5:00 PM

Latest revision as of 09:02, 16 November 2009

Please join us at the 2009 GEM Mini-Workshop in San Francisco for discussion and planning of a global, system-dynamics study of the coupled solar wind-magnetosphere-ionosphere-thermosphere (geospace) system.

We welcome brief presentations, viewpoints and ideas on:
- System questions that expose the coupled complexity of the geospace system;
- Related topical studies of the geospace system;and
- Synergistic connections with existing and proposed GEM focus groups and related CEDAR studies.
Email one of us if you would like to make a presentation.

This 1.5-hour session is not a meeting of an approved focus group but a continuation of the discussion started at the 2009 Snowmass Workshop to explore and vet ideas for development of such a group.

Location: Westin San Francisco Market Street, 50 Third St, Stanford Room (2nd Floor Meeting Rooms)
Date: Sunday, December, 13
Time: 3:30-5:00 PM

Bill Lotko, wlotko@dartmouth.edu
George Siscoe, siscoe@skynet.bu.edu
Simon Shepherd, simon.shepherd@dartmouth.edu
Bob Strangeway, strange@igpp.ucla.edu


Additional information on the proposed focus group's motivation, objectives and provisional direction may be found at http://gem.epss.ucla.edu/mediawikiwiki/index.php/Geospace_System.