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  Oral Programme - ST16 Magnetospheric boundaries

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Convener: Savin, S.
Co-Convener: Vaivads, A.
Co-Sponsorship:

Thursday, 28 April 2005

Lecture Room: Lecture Room 24

Chairperson: N.N.

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15:30 - 15:45
EGU05-A-07430;  ST16-1TH4O-001
Horbury, T. S.; Lucek, E. A.; Dandouras, I. ; Krasnosselskikh, V.
Scales and variability of the magnetic field transition at quasi-perpendicular shocks (solicited)

15:45 - 16:00
EGU05-A-08904;  ST16-1TH4O-002
Moullard, O.; Burgess, D.; Horbury, T.S.; Lucek, E.A.; Andre, M.; Decreau, P.M.E
An analysis of surface waves and compressibility observed at a quasi perpendicular terrestrial bow shock

16:00 - 16:15
EGU05-A-08675;  ST16-1TH4O-003
Sonnerup, B.; Hasegawa, H.
Orientation, motion, and other properties of FTEs (solicited)

16:15 - 16:30
EGU05-A-06359;  ST16-1TH4O-004
Andre, M. ; Vaivads, A.; Retino, A.; Khotyaintsev , Y.; Buchert, S.C; Decreau, P.; Cornilleau-Wehrlin , N.; Pickett , J.S.; Fazakerley , A.N.
Cluster Four-Spacecraft Observations of Magnetic Reconnection Sites (solicited)

16:30 - 16:45
EGU05-A-03511;  ST16-1TH4O-005
G'enot, V.; Chaston, C.; Louarn, P.; Mottez, F.
Alfv\'en waves interaction with inhomogeneous plasmas (solicited)

16:45 - 17:00
EGU05-A-10025;  ST16-1TH4O-006
Büchner, J.
Magnetospheric boundaries: simulation results and Cluster observations (solicited)

17:00
Coffee Break

Chairperson: N.N.

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17:30 - 17:45
EGU05-A-03734;  ST16-1TH5O-001
Savin, S.; Amata, E.; Blecki, J.; Buechner, J.; Rauch, J.L.; Zelenyi, L.
Minimum in magnetic field – a signature or the driver of transport across magnetospheric boundaries?

17:45 - 18:00
EGU05-A-01366;  ST16-1TH5O-002
Kartalev, M.; Savin, S.; Amata, E.; Dobreva, P.; Shevyrev, M.; Zastenker, G.
A new approach to magnetosheath – cusp interface modeling (solicited)

18:00 - 18:15
EGU05-A-04368;  ST16-1TH5O-003
Mishin, V.V.
MHD instability of dayside and nightside magnetospheric boundary layers as a source of magnetopause oscillations and MHD waves in dependence on plasma parameters and magnetic field of the magnetosheath (solicited)

18:15 - 18:30
EGU05-A-05744;  ST16-1TH5O-004
Chang, S.-W.; Gallagher, D. L.; Spann, J. F.; Mende, S. B.; Greenwald, R. A.; Newell, P. T.
Plasma transport into the cusp and LLBL

18:30 - 18:45
EGU05-A-09820;  ST16-1TH5O-005
Fritz, T. A.; Chen, J.; Zong, Q. -G; Niehof, J.; Zhang, H.
The Magnetospheric Cusp

18:45 - 19:00
EGU05-A-04521;  ST16-1TH5O-006
Dunlop, M.W.; Cluster-DoubleStar dayside magnetosphere ISSI team
Combined Cluster/Double Star observations of a close transit across the dayside magnetopause, during a period of quasi-steady reconnection (solicited)

19:00
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