IAGA Division III - Magnetospheric Phenonema

Division III of IAGA is focused on understanding how energy input from the sun and solar wind influence and drive Earth's magnetosphere and upper atmosphere. Research areas include magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling, the radiation belts, ring current and plasmasphere, and magnetospheric storms and substorms. How magnetospheric phenomena can be studied from the ground using magnetic field data is also included.

IAGA Division III Leaders

EC Liaison Person

Masahito Nosé

nose@ds.nagoya-cu.ac.jp

Division Chair

Jay Johnson
Andrews University
School of Engineering
Berrien Springs, MI. 49014
USA

jrj@andrews.edu

Division
Co-Chair

Jayashree Bulusu
Indian Institute of Geomagentism
Plot-5,Sector-18
New Panvel (W)
Navi Mumbai-410218
India

jayashree.b@iigm.res.in

WG ULF waves

ULF waves working group.

 Chair

Peter Chi
Department of Earth, Planetary,
and Space Sciences
University of California Los Angeles
595 Charles Young Drive East
Los Angeles, California 90095-1567
USA

pchi@igpp.ucla.edu

Co-Chairs

Yuki Obana
International Research Center for Space and Planetary Environmental Science,
Kyushu University
744 Motooka
Fukuoka
Japan
yuki.obana.jp@gmail.com

Kazuhiro Yamamoto
Graduate School of Science
The University of Tokyo
Hongo
Bunkyo-ku
Japan
yamamoto.kazuhiro@eps.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp

 

IAGA/URSI Working Group (VERSIM) VLF/ELF

Website: http://aurora.troja.mff.cuni.cz/versim/

Remote sensing of the ionosphere and magnetosphere.

Chair

Frantisek Nemec
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
Charles University
Prague
Czech Republic

frantisek.nemec@mff.cuni.cz

Co-chair

Claudia Martinez-Calderon
Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research
Nagoya University
Nagoya
Japan

claudia@isee.nagoya-u.ac.jp

 

 Joint Division II/Division III Working Group GeoDAWG

Geospace Data Assimilation Working Group (GeoDAWG).

The scope of this WG is to exchange ideas and techniques on how to assimilate sparsely and/or unevenly sampled measurements into physics-based models

 Chair

Tomoko Matsuo
Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences,
3775 Discovery Drive, CCAR 429 UCB,
University of Colorado at Boulder, CO 80303-0429,
USA

tomoko.matsuo@colorado.edu

 Co-Chair

David Themens
School of Engineering building
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

d.r.themens@bham.ac.uk

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