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Fourteen NSSDC/SSDOO Presentations at Spring AGU MeetingBy Joe KingFourteen oral and poster presentations were given at the recent Spring Meeting of the American Geophysical Union in Washington, DC, by NSSDC and other Space Science Data Operations Office (SSDOO) scientists. These included both science results and presentations on the ever growing range of services provided by NSSDC and the Space Physics Data Facility, NSSDC's partner within SSDOO. Several additional presentations were given by non-SSDOO scientists with SSDOO scientists as coauthors. A large number of others' presentations used data or services provided by NSSDC and SPDF. A majority of science presentations resulted from the central role played by SSDOO scientists in the Radio Plasma Imager instrument on the 2000-launched IMAGE spacecraft. The links in this article are to the abstracts on the web pages of the American Geophysical Union. The primarily scientific presentations, ordered alphabetically by first author, were - Characteristics of the kilometric continuum radiation as observed by the Radio Plasma Imager on IMAGE, S.A. Boardsen, J.L. Green, S.F. Fung, B.W. Reinisch. Heliospheric interactions with Kuiper belt and Oort cloud comets, J.F. Cooper, E.R. Christian, R.E. Johnson. Correlative study of enhanced plasmaspheric density structures observed by IMAGE RPI and EUV, L.N. Garcia, S.F. Fung, J.L. Green, S. Boardsen, B.R. Sandel, B.W. Reinisch. Plasma waves in the plasmapause region: recent results, J.L. Green, S.F. Fung, S.A. Boardsen, R.F. Benson, B.W. Reinisch (Invited). Comparison of various numerical techniques for determining plasma densities from field-aligned echoes observed by RPI/IMAGE, V. Jayanti + 6 coauthors. ULF waves in high speed solar wind streams influence on the magnetosphere, R.L. Kessel, S.F. Fung. CRRES observations of rapid relativistic electron flux increases during intense isolated substorms, L.C. Tan, S.F. Fung.
The poster presentations on evolving data services of NSSDC and SPDF included The International Reference Ionosphere: operational usage and future plans, D.K. Bilitza. Models archive and ModelWeb at NSSDC, D.K. Bilitza, N.E. Papitashvili, J.H. King. Development of a new trapped radiation database for the NASA Living With a Star program, S.F. Fung + 7 coauthors. New data access functionalities at NSSDC: OMNIWeb and FTPBrowser, J.H. King, N.E. Papitashvili. Correlative Sun-Earth Connections science services in the early phase of LWS, R.E. McGuire + 10 coauthors.
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