CEDAR email: Reminder: IUGG 2019 Montreal, Session A18 on Geomagnetic Indices and 70th Anniversary of Kp

Jürgen Matzka jmat at gfz-potsdam.de
Thu Feb 7 07:41:44 MST 2019


*Dear colleagues,*

Please consider presenting your work at the session on geomagnetic 
indices at IUGG 2019 in Montreal.


*Invited speakers:*
Simon Wing, JHUAPL, on geomagnetic index prediction and analysis
William Cade, Baylor, on history and significance of geomagnetic indices
Irina Zhelavskaya, GFZ, on geomagnetic indices to parameterize space 
environment models


*Session description*
A18 - Dependable, Long-Term Geomagnetic Indices and Modern, Index-Based 
Services: 70th Anniversary Of the Kp Index

70 year ago, in 1949, Julius Bartels introduced the geomagnetic Kp 
index. This symposium is dedicated to the production, prediction and 
application of geomagnetic indices.
These indices, derived from geomagnetic observations, quantify phenomena 
like the energy transfer from the solar wind or the strength of the ring 
current. They are used as space weather indicators and as input for 
empirical models of the space environment. Due to their long-term 
stability they can be used to quantify space climate. Next to the 
established IAGA-endorsed geomagnetic indices there also exist 
researcher-driven indices to address specific scientific questions.


*Abstract submission*
On http://iugg2019montreal.com/abstract-submission.html latest by 
February 18.


Best regards,
Jürgen Matzka, Anatoly Soloviev, Jeff Love

-- 
Dr. Jürgen Matzka
Section 2.3, Geomagnetism
Tel.: +49 (0)33843/624-18
E-Mail:jmat at gfz-potsdam.de
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Helmholtz Centre Potsdam
GFZ German Research Centre For Geosciences
Public Law Foundation State of Brandenburg
Telegrafenberg, 14473 Potsdam
Germany

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