AAS 200th meeting, Albuquerque, NM, June 2002
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Session 49. New Frontiers in Solar and Space Weather Radiophysics
SPD Topical Session Oral, Tuesday, June 4, 2002,
2:00-3:30pm, 3:45-5:30pm, Ballroom B
- 49.01 New frontiers in solar and space weather radiophysics
- L. J. Lanzerotti (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies)
- 49.02 The Frequency Agile Solar Radiotelescope
- T. S. Bastian (National Radio Astronomy Observatory)
- 49.03 Measuring Coronal Magnetic Fields
- S. M. White (University of Maryland)
- 49.04 Radio Studies of Electron Acceleration and Transport During Solar Flares
- J. Lee (NJIT)
- 49.05 Radio Frequency-Tomography of Solar Flares
- M.J. Aschwanden (LMSAL)
- 49.06 Radio Signatures of Coronal Mass Ejections
- A. Vourlidas (Naval Research Laboratory)
- 49.07 STEREO Waves
- M.L. Kaiser (NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center)
- 49.08 Interplanetary Radio Bursts
- N. Gopalswamy (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center)
- 49.09 Prospects for a Solar Radar at Arecibo
- W. A. Coles (Univ. of Calif. at San Diego)
- 49.10 3-D Tomography of Interplanetary Disturbances
- B.V. Jackson, P.P. Hick, A. Buffington (CASS/UCSD)
- 49.11 Solar Radio Bursts and Their Effects on Wireless Systems
- D. E. Gary (New Jersey Institute of Technology), L. J. Lanzerotti (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies), G. M. Nita (New Jersey Institute of Technology), D. J. Thomson (Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario)
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