AAS 200th meeting, Albuquerque, NM, June 2002
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Session 89. Solar Internal Structure and Dynamics
Oral, Thursday, June 6, 2002,
2:00-3:30pm, Mesilla
- 89.01D On the absence of sunspots at high solar latitudes and associated constraints on the meridional flow in the solar interior
- D. Nandy (I.I.Sc., Bangalore, and M.S.U., Bozeman.), A.R. Choudhuri (I.I.Sc., Bangalore.)
- 89.02 Inferring Inhomogeneous Structure in the Sun Directly from Correlations in the Seismic Signal
- M. F. Woodard (Big Bear Solar Observatory/New Jersey Institute of Technology)
- 89.03 Helioseismic observations of developing active regions in the solar convection zone
- A. Kosovichev (Stanford University), T. Duvall, Jr. (NASA/GSFC)
- 89.04 Variability of the Solar Neutrino Flux
- P.A. Sturrock (Center for Space Science and Astrophysics, Stanford University), J.D. Scargle (NASA/Ames Research Center), G. Walther (Statistics Department, Stanford University), M.A. Weber (Center for Space Science and Astrophysics, Stanford University), M.S. Wheatland (Physics Department, Sydney University, Australia)
- 89.05 The Solar Cycle as a Delayed Oscillator
- J.R. Kuhn, J.D. Armstrong (Institute for Astronomy)
- 89.06 The First Seismic Images of the Solar Interior and Far Side from the GONG+ Network
- D.C. Braun (NorthWest Res. Assoc., CoRA Division), C. Lindsey (Solar Phys. Res. Corp.)
- 89.07 Effects Of Turbulent Pumping In Flux-transport Dynamos
- M. Dikpati (HAO/NCAR), A. A. van Ballegooijen (SAO)
- 89.08 Observational Signatures of a Solar Small-Scale Global Dynamo
- C.U. Keller (National Solar Observatory), R.F. Stein (Michigan State University), A. Nordlund (NBIfAFG)
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