CEDAR email: Requesting posting of abstract notice for Fall AGU, 2025

Anderson, Phillip phillip.anderson1 at utdallas.edu
Wed Jul 9 10:14:45 MDT 2025


Hello,

I request that you post the following to the CEDAR community:

Dear colleagues,

We would like to invite you to submit abstracts to the 2025 AGU Fall Meeting session, SA019 - Resolving the Spatiotemporal Characteristics of the Ionosphere and Thermosphere. This year’s Fall AGU meeting will take place during December 15-19 in New Orleans, LA, USA. The meeting this year will use a hybrid format.

Session Details
Session ID:  250930
Session Title: SA019 - Resolving the Spatiotemporal Characteristics of the Ionosphere and Thermosphere
Section: SPA-Aeronomy
Session Link:  https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu25/prelim.cgi/Session/250930
Cross listed with SM - SPA-Magnetospheric Physics

Primary Convener
Phillip C. Anderson
University of Texas at Dallas
Conveners
Douglas E. Rowland
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Jeffrey P Thayer
University of Colorado Boulder
Eftyhia Zesta
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Session Description:
It is becoming increasingly obvious that multi-satellite constellations are needed to take the next step in understanding the near-Earth environment and associated disturbances. Satellite constellations can separate the spatial and temporal features of space plasmas and neutrals at diverse spatial and temporal scales. Results from the AMPERE, Swarm, and ST5 constellations have provided insight on the spatiotemporal characteristics of field-aligned currents. DMSP has provided a multi-decade dataset of measurements of ionospheric properties, and current and upcoming missions including EZIE and TRACERS are expected to provide new datasets for focused electrodynamics problems. GDC is the first planned constellation providing simultaneous measurements of auroral/ionospheric and thermospheric characteristics and studies using both real and simulated data from multi-satellite constellations will offer useful information for planning. We invite presentations on this subject using observations from existing/former satellite constellations, modeling, and ground-based observatories covering the auroral ionosphere including connections to the magnetosphere and neutral atmosphere
We look forward to your contributions to our session.

Note that the AGU abstract submission deadline is Wednesday, 30 July 2025 at 23:59 EDT/03:59 UTC.

Sincerely,
Conveners: Phil Anderson, Doug Rowland, Jeff Thayer, and Eftyhia Zesta



Dr. Phillip C. Anderson
University of Texas at Dallas
Director, W. B. Hanson Center for Space Sciences
800 W. Campbell Rd.  MS WT15
Richardson, TX 75080
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fax: 972-883-2761
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