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Solar flare prediction needed |
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 74,
Issue 47,
1993,
Page 553-562
David Rust,
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“From veils of haze now comes the gleam, Here to a tender scarf it tapers, Here gushes forth a vivid stream; Then threads of light in a network surging Their silver veins through valleys run, Till, gathered by the hills converging, The sundered filaments are one
ISSN:0002-8606
DOI:10.1029/93EO00568
年代:1993
数据来源: WILEY
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Honors |
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 74,
Issue 47,
1993,
Page 554-554
Anonymous,
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Outlining important U.S. scientific problems that, to be properly addressed, must be investigated with a drilling ship was the objective of the U.S. COMmittee on POST‐1998 Ocean Drilling (COMPOST), which met in Seattle October 14–15. Members of COMPOST were chosen specifically by the Joint Oceanographic Institutions‐U.S. Science Advisory (JOI‐USSAC) as representatives of major ongoing ocean sciences initiatives in the United States.The scientific rationale for drilling was examined and COMPOST summarized what the Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) has done and can do for the following initiatives: Marine Aspects of Earth System Histor
ISSN:0002-8606
DOI:10.1029/EO074i047p00554-04
年代:1993
数据来源: WILEY
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Bylaw change proposed |
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 74,
Issue 47,
1993,
Page 555-555
Anonymous,
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At its Spring Meeting on May 27, the AGU Council approved the elimination of Bylaw 7, which reads “7. Upon the specific request of married couples where both are members of the Union, one partner may enjoy the privileges of membership at reduced rates to be established by the Council, except that all Union mailings and publications sent to the general membership shall be withheld. The other partner pays full dues and receives all Union mailings and publications sent to the general membership. Both partners are eligible to subscribe to Union journals and purchase Union publications at member rates
ISSN:0002-8606
DOI:10.1029/93EO00692
年代:1993
数据来源: WILEY
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Numerical modeling for underground nuclear test monitoring |
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 74,
Issue 47,
1993,
Page 556-558
Steven R. Taylor,
James R. Kamm,
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The symposium for Numerical Modeling for Underground Nuclear Test Monitoring was held March 23–25 in Durango, Colo. Funded by the DOE Office of Arms Control and Nonproliferation (OACN) and hosted by the Source Region Program at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), the meetings's purpose was to discuss the state‐of‐the‐art in numerical simulations of nuclear explosion phenomenology with applications to test‐ban monitoring. In particular, we wished to focus on the uniqueness of model fits to data, the measurement and characterization of material response models, advanced modeling techniques, and applications of modeling to monitoring problems.The concept for the meeting arose through discussions with Marv Denny, who was on assignment at Department of Energy Headquarters from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). In these conversations, the following question was discussed: how are numerical modeling techniques being used to understand the effects of explosion‐ source phenomenology on test‐ban treaty monitoring? Numerical studies are becoming increasingly important in the evaluation of capabilities for proliferation monitoring; this trend has accelerated with the curtailment of the nuclear testing program. During these discussions, the issue of the uniqueness and limitations of numerical models arose. It was decided to address these questions by convening a group of experts to present and discuss the problems associated with modeling of close‐in data
ISSN:0002-8606
DOI:10.1029/93EO00581
年代:1993
数据来源: WILEY
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Outstanding student paper awards |
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 74,
Issue 47,
1993,
Page 558-558
Anonymous,
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Six Outstanding Student Paper awards were given in the Space Physics and Aeronomy Section at the AGU Spring Meeting, held last May in Baltimore, Md.David Walthour, who presented “Satellite Data Analysis of Two‐Dimensional Magnetopause Structures,” is a doctoral student at the Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College. He received a B.S. in electrical engineering from the University of Cincinnati. His research interests include field‐aligned MHD flows, the development of data analysis techniques for examining transient events at the Earth magnetopause, and the study of anomalous MHD wave properties in anisotropic plasmas with application to recon
ISSN:0002-8606
DOI:10.1029/93EO00694
年代:1993
数据来源: WILEY
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