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  List of Accepted Contributions - ST4.5 Plasma entry processes at the magnetopause and cusp

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EGU06-A-00174
Yan, G.Q.; Shen, C.; Liu, Z.X.; Carr, C.M.; R¨¨me, H.; Zhang, T.L.
A statistical study on correlations between plasma sheet and solar wind based on DSP explorations

EGU06-A-00705
Savin, S.; Amata , E. ; Khotyaintsev, Yu. ; Dunlop, M. ; Blecki , J. ; Buechner, J. ; Rauch , J.L. ; Zelenyi, L. ; Skalsky, A. ; Panov, E.
On transport mechanisms through the cusp outer boundaries

EGU06-A-00870
Palmroth, M; Janhunen, P; Pulkkinen, T
Possible hysteresis in solar wind power input to the magnetosphere

EGU06-A-00871
Palmroth, M; Laitinen, T; Pulkkinen, T; Janhunen, P; Koskinen, H
Mass and energy transport in GUMICS-4 global MHD simulation: Locations and solar wind control of magnetopause entry sites

EGU06-A-00883
Laitinen, T. V.; Palmroth, M.; Pulkkinen, T. I.; Janhunen, P.; Koskinen, H.
Magnetopause reconnection in the Gumics-4 global MHD simulation

EGU06-A-01437
Lavraud, B.; Thomsen, M. F.; Lefebvre, B.; Schwartz, S.J.; Seki, K.; Phan, T.D.; Wang, Y.L.; Fazakerley, A.N.; Rème, H.; Balogh, A.
Evidence for newly closed magnetosheath field lines at the dayside magnetopause under northward IMF

EGU06-A-01451
Trattner, K.J.; Mulcock, J.S.; Petrinec, S.M.; Fuselier, S.A.
Anti-parallel and Component Reconnection at the Magnetopause

EGU06-A-03123
Berchem, J.; Dunlop, M.; Escoubet, C. P.; Bosqued, J. M.; Pitout, F.; Pu, Z.; Reme, H.; Balogh, A.; Carr, C.
Large-scale topology of dayside merging: Comparison of global MHD simulation results with measurements from the Double Star and Cluster spacecraft

EGU06-A-03477
Lundin, R.; Winningham, D.; Sauvaud, J.-A.
Signatures of transient plasma entry through the dayside magnetopause and cusp

EGU06-A-04123
Robert, P.; Lecontel, O.; Roux, A.; Canu, P.; Fontaine, D.; Chanteur, G.; Bosqued, J.M.; Owen, C.; Fazakerley, A.N.; Dunlop, M.W.
Study of a Flux Transfer Event with Cluster Spacecraft

EGU06-A-04270
Pu, Z.Y.; zhang, X.G.; xiao, C.J.; dunlop, M.; wang, X.G.; wang, J.; fu, S.Y.; reme, M.C.; perry, C.; reme, H.
By dominated magnetopause reconnection and its role in the formation of LLBL

EGU06-A-04686
Escoubet, C. P.; Escoubet Team
Onset of reconnection observed by Cluster in the mid-altitude polar cusp

EGU06-A-05713
Safrankova, J.; Nemecek, Z.; Simunek, J.; Prech, L.
Steady and burst reconnections in the high-altitude cusp

EGU06-A-05731
Sieg, D.
The Cluster Constellation Strategy for the Exploitation of the Magnetopause during the Second Mission Extension

EGU06-A-06432
Taylor, M.; ISSI/CDPS STUDY TEAM
A Multi-satellie, multipoint case study of the cold dense plasma sheet

EGU06-A-06597
Dunlop, M; ISSI comparative Cluster-Double Star team
Reconnection signatures in the high and low latitude dayside magnetopause observed by Cluster and Double Star.

EGU06-A-06702
Retinò, A.; Vaivads, A.; André , M.; Bavassano Cattaneo, M.B.; Marcucci, M.F.; Khotyaintsev, Y.; Buchert, S.C.; Pickett, J.S.; Owen, C.J.; Cornilleau-Wehrlin, N.
Observations of magnetic reconnection on the Earth's magnetopause at different temporal and spatial scales: Cluster results.

EGU06-A-06776
Sandholt, P. E.; Farrugia, C. J.
Spatio-temporal structure of the reconnecting magnetosphere revisited: aurora, plasma convection and Birkeland currents

EGU06-A-07010
Asikainen, T; Mursula, K
Reconnection and Energetic Particles at the Edge of the Exterior Cusp

EGU06-A-07033
Provan, G.; Eriksson, S.; Lester, M.; Massetti, S.; Anderson, B.
Transpolar arcs and the Dungey cycle: A multi-instrument study

EGU06-A-07055
Fear, R. C.; Fazakerley, A. N.; Owen, C. J.; Lucek, E. A.; Milan, S. E.
A survey of flux transfer event velocities

EGU06-A-07752
Shen, C.
Magnetic structure of the magnetopause and cusp as deduced from Cluster measurements

EGU06-A-08050
Bavassano Cattaneo, M. B.; Marcucci, M. F.; Reme, H.; Kistler, L. M.; Klecker, B.; Carlson, C. W.; Korth, A.; McCarthy, M.; Lundin, R.; Balogh, A.
Kelvin-Helmholtz instability on the dusk magnetopause: Cluster CIS observations.

EGU06-A-08180
Marcucci, M. F.; Amata, E.; Ambrosino , D.; Bavassano Cattaneo, M. B.; Bertello , I.; Coco, I.; Milan, S.; Retinò, A.
Ionospheric convection during an extended period of northward IMF: implications for the reconnection configuration at the magnetopause

EGU06-A-09245
Stenberg, G.; Vaivads, A.; André, M.; Owen, C. J.; Cornilleau-Wehrlin, N.
Electron-scale structures inside and at the magnetopause

EGU06-A-09889
Zhang, H.; Zong, Q. ; Fritz, T.; Fu, S. ; Taylor, M.; Schaefer, S.; Glassmeier, K.; Daly, P.; Reme, H.; Balogh, A.
High latitude magnetopause current sheet during an IMF By dominated period

EGU06-A-09914
Zong, Q.; The Cluster Team
Multiple cusps during an extended northward IMF oeriod observed by Cluster

EGU06-A-10949
Lemaire, J. F.
The effect of a southward magnetic field component on Störmer’s allowed regions, and on the injection of Solar Energetic Particles into the magnetosphere.


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