CEDAR email: Ground Magnetometer Discussion on July 8 for Decadal Survey

Michael Hartinger mdhartin1 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 25 09:45:56 MDT 2021


Dear CEDAR community,

Please join us for a discussion of decadal survey white papers related to
ground magnetometers on July 8 at 9AM US Pacific Time. Sign up here for the
Zoom link and option to join the ground magnetometer google group:
https://forms.gle/PBYed7FCpWt1gxfv8

This meeting is part of a recent community driven effort to discuss and
coordinate efforts for US magnetometers: current operations, priorities for
deployments, distributed-array style model(s) for future operations,
high-level data products. Please see this wiki page for more information:
https://tinyurl.com/yhxy2dnt

We’ll start the meeting by reviewing discussions at past magnetometer
meetings and the Heliophysics 2050 workshop, as well as the Heliophysics
2050 ground magnetometer white paper (links to notes and white paper are on
the wiki page linked above). The rest of the meeting will be a free-flowing
discussion of topics that can be mapped to decadal survey white papers such
as (1) unresolved science questions related to geomagnetic perturbations
and related remote sensing, geomagnetic activity indices, (2)
instrumentation needed to monitor GICs (locations, density of stations,
sampling rates, etc), (3) new magnetometer facilities and ideas for future
operations, (4) citizen science with magnetometers, (5) interdisciplinary
and transdisciplinary research through magnetometers (other areas of
geophysics, defense, etc). Short presentations are welcome – please contact
me if you’d like to present (mdhartin1 at gmail.com).

Cheers,
Mike

-- 
Michael Hartinger
Research Scientist
Space Science Institute
Email 1: mdhartin1 at gmail.com
Email 2: mhartinger at spacescience.org
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