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Presentations were given by Consortium members at the following meetings (most recent first):
Consortium Partners:
School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh British Geological Survey, Edinburgh School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of Liverpool Danish National Space Centre Earth and Space Department,University of Washington STFC Rutherford-Appleton Laboratory
Funding Agency: Natural Environment Research Council, U.K.
IAGA 2009 11th Scientific Assembly, Sopron, August 2009
The International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA) is one of the eight associations of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG). IAGA is a non-governmental body founded to promote and coordinate studies of the electrical and magnetic properties of the Earth’s core, mantle and crust, of the middle and upper atmosphere, of the ionosphere and magnetosphere, and the Sun, the solar wind, the planets and interplanetary bodies.
Consortium Partners:
School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh British Geological Survey, Edinburgh School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of Liverpool Danish National Space Centre Earth and Space Department,University of Washington STFC Rutherford-Appleton Laboratory
Funding Agency: Natural Environment Research Council, U.K.
Consortium Partners:
School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh British Geological Survey, Edinburgh School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of Liverpool Danish National Space Centre Earth and Space Department,University of Washington STFC Rutherford-Appleton Laboratory
Funding Agency: Natural Environment Research Council, U.K.
Consortium Partners:
School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh British Geological Survey, Edinburgh School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of Liverpool Danish National Space Centre Earth and Space Department,University of Washington STFC Rutherford-Appleton Laboratory
Funding Agency: Natural Environment Research Council, U.K.
Presentations were given in parallel sessions in the following scientific fields
Atmospheric Sciences Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Public Affairs Atmospheric and Space Electricity Global Environmental Change Seismology Biogeosciences Hydrology SPA-Aeronomy Cryosphere Mineral and Rock Physics SPA-Solar and Heliospheric Physics Study of Earth's Deep Interior Nonlinear Geophysics SPA-Magnetospheric Physics Earth and Space Science Informatics Ocean Sciences Tectonophysics Education and Human Resources Planetary Sciences Volcanology, Geochemistry, Petrology Geodesy Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
IUGG 2007, Perugia, July 2007
The International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) is the
international organization dedicated to advancing, promoting, and
communicating knowledge of the Earth system, its space environment, and
the dynamical processes causing change. Through its constituent
Associations, Commissions, and services, IUGG convenes international
assemblies and workshops, undertakes research, assembles observations,
gains insights, coordinates activities, liaises with other scientific
bodies, plays an advocacy role, contributes to education, and works to
expand capabilities and participation worldwide. Data, information,
and knowledge gained are made openly available for the benefit of
society – to provide the information necessary for the discovery and
responsible use of natural resources, sustainable management of the
environment, reducing the impact of natural hazards, and to satisfy our
curiosity about the Earth’s natural environment and the consequences of
human activities.
EGU 2007, Vienna, April 2007
The EGU General Assembly brings together
geoscientists from all over Europe and the rest of the world into one
meeting covering all disciplines of the Earth, Planetary and Space
Sciences. Especially for young scientists the EGU appeals to provide a
forum to present their work and discuss their ideas with experts in all
fields of geosciences
Consortium Partners:
School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh British Geological Survey, Edinburgh School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of Liverpool Danish National Space Centre Earth and Space Department,University of Washington CCLRC Rutherford-Appleton Laboratory
Funding Agency: Natural Environment Research Council, U.K.
Consortium Partners:
School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh British Geological Survey, Edinburgh School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of Liverpool Danish National Space Centre Earth and Space Department,University of Washington CCLRC Rutherford-Appleton Laboratory
Funding Agency: Natural Environment Research Council, U.K.
SEDI 2006, Prague, July 2006
SEDI is an international scientific organization dedicated to the Study of the Earth's Deep Interior. The scientific questions and problems of interest to SEDI include the geomagnetic dynamo and secular variation, paleomagnetism and the evolution of the Earth's deep interior, composition, structure and dynamics of the outer core, dynamo energetics, structure of the inner core, core cooling and the core-mantle boundary region, core-mantle boundary shape, coupling and the rotation of the Earth, lower mantle: structure, convection and plumes, nature and location of deep geochemical reservoirs, etc.
EGU 2006, Vienna, April 2006
The scientific programme of the General Assembly includes "Union Symposia" and "Educational Symposia", oral and poster
sessions on disciplinary and interdisciplinary topics covering the full spectrum of the geosciences and the space and planetary sciences, "Key
Note and Medal Lectures", "Great Debates in the Geosciences" and "Townhall and Splinter Meetings".
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GEOSPACE Consortium Meeting , Leeds, January 2006
Consortium Partners:
School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh British Geological Survey, Edinburgh School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of Liverpool Danish National Space Centre Earth and Space Department,University of Washington CCLRC Rutherford-Appleton Laboratory
Funding Agency: Natural Environment Research Council, U.K.
Presentations were given in parallel sessions in the following scientific fields
Atmospheric Sciences Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Seismology Atmospheric and Space Electricity Global Climate Change SPA-Aeronomy Biogeosciences Hydrology SPA-Solar and Heliospheric Physics Cryosphere Mineral and Rock Physics SPA-Magnetospheric Physics Study of Earth's Deep Interior Nonlinear Geophysics Tectonophysics Earth and Space Science Informatics Ocean Sciences Volcanology, Geochemistry, Petrology Education and Human Resources Planetary Sciences Geodesy Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
Presentations from postgraduates in all fields of Solid Earth science, Atmospheric and
Ocean sciences, Hydrological sciences and planetary science
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IAGA 2005 Scientific Assembly, Toulouse, July 2005
The
joint scientific programme of IAGA and ICMA covers all
the scientific fields of the two organisations: Middle Atmosphere Science,
Internal Magnetic Field, Aeronomic Phenomena, Magnetospheric Phenomena, Solar
Wind and Interplanetary Field, Geomagnetic Observatories, Surveys and Analyses,
etc �
EGU 2005, Vienna, April 2005
The scientific programme of the General Assembly includes "Union Symposia" and "Educational Symposia", oral and poster sessions on disciplinary and interdisciplinary topics covering the full spectrum of the geosciences and the space and planetary sciences
MIST 2005, Cambridge, April 2005
Planetary magnetospheres and ionospheres: the Cassini era
The impact of Cluster in magnetospheric boundary layer
science
Signatures of magnetic reconnection in the ionosphere
Atmospheric waves, winds and tides
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