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  Information - ST0/PS0 Plasma processes at Earth and other solar system bodies: One of the nine (co-organized by PS and co-listed in US) (including Hannes Alfvén and Julius Bartels Medal Lecture)

Event Information
This session addresses questions common to the solar system physics, particularly where they relate to plasma physics. In a short series of invited presentations key processes, phenomena, and recent results are discussed. Themes include plasma systems ranging from simple single-fluid plasmas to complex, multicomponent and even dusty environments, as well as interactions of the magnetospheres with the planetary ionospheres, atmospheres, and surfaces. Please note that this session is not open for submission of contributed abstracts.

Preliminary List of Solicited Speakers
S Cowley
D Gurnett
F Westall
J Zarneki
H Lammer
S Barabash
R Winglee
M Blanc

Co-Sponsorship

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