CEDAR email: AGU Session Announcment

Chynna Spitler cspitler2 at alaska.edu
Tue Jun 30 10:15:54 MDT 2026


Join Us at AGU for SA001: Active Experiments in the Geospace Environment

Active experiments provide a unique opportunity to introduce controlled
perturbations into the geospace environment, investigating phenomena that
are otherwise difficult to isolate and study through passive observations
alone. Using a broad range of approaches, these experiments give insight
into wave-particle interactions, wave propagation, plasma instabilities,
artificial structuring, and other physical phenomena that are present in
the geospace environment. Utilizing various approaches gives insight into
different interactions, and when combined, can lead to increased
understanding of the geospace environment as a whole.

This session aims to promote connections between communities performing
active experiments while advancing experimental approaches in the geospace
sciences. We welcome contributions, including but not limited to
ionospheric modification experiments, sounding rocket missions, and
space-based experiments. Laboratory experiments that inform or replicate
space plasma phenomena are also welcome.

Session Conveners: Chynna Spitler (cspitler2 at alaska.edu), Amani Reddy, Robb
Moore, Mark Golkoski

We look forward to seeing your latest research and welcoming you to the
discussion!
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