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<tt>Dear colleagues,
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</tt><tt>We would like to draw your attention to the following
interdisciplinary session at the EGU General Assembly 7-12 April
2019 in Vienna and invite you to consider submitting an abstract:
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</tt><tt><span class="d-none d-lg-inline">ST3.3/EMRP2.6/G4.5</span></tt><tt><span
class="co_mto_programme-session-block-title">: <br>
Dynamics and interaction of processes in Earth and space
environment: global observations and modelling </span></tt><tt><br>
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</tt><tt>Many recent advances in space sciences, geomagnetism, and
gravity arose from combining specific knowledge of these areas in
interdisciplinary research. Questions addressed are, for example:
What features of ionospheric currents do we discover when we
understand the shape, strengths, and variation of the geomagnetic
background field, e.g., with respect to influences by upward
propagating atmospheric waves? Which ionospheric processes need to
be better quantified to achieve complete knowledge of global core
or crustal field variations? How does knowledge of the geometry of
ionospheric and magnetospheric sources help in determining Earth’s
conductivity in the geomagnetic field? How strongly do we need to
consider Earth’s conductivity in quantifying ionospheric currents?
How can we quantify and correct for ionospheric perturbations to
achieve the best gravity field solutions? Finally, what can we
learn about space sciences by studying ionospheric effects on
geodetic measurements? </tt><tt><br>
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The session invites contributions on any of the subjects and in
particular on results that benefit from interdisciplinary works in
the areas of space science, geomagnetism, and gravity. Submissions
are welcomed that contain analyses of global satellite or ground
observations or modelling studies, including a combination of
both.</tt><tt><br>
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</tt><tt>Abstracts can be directly submitted from
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</tt><tt><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2019/session/31918">https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2019/session/31918</a>
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</tt><tt>The abstract submission deadline is 10 January 2019, 13:00
CET.
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</tt><tt>Kind regards,
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</tt><tt>Claudia Stolle, Patrick Alken, </tt><nobr><tt>Alexander
Grayver</tt><tt>, </tt></nobr><nobr><tt>Adrian Jaeggi</tt><tt>,
</tt></nobr><nobr><tt>Rumi Nakamura</tt></nobr>
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