Informatics for Earth and Space Science
Scope
Large-scale data analyses generated by global observations and high-performance computer simulations are required for the studies of Earth and space sciences. The targets of this session is to advance discovery and understanding of complex Earth and space phenomena, together with their physical and social impacts on human society, making full use of new informatics and ICT.
Convener
Junya Terazono
terazono@u-aizu.ac.jp
Co-Convener
Eizi TOYODA, Kazuo Ohtake, Masatsugu Odaka, Yasuhiro MORIKAWA, Tomoaki Hori, Hiroo Hayashi, Ken T. Murata
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Session Informations
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May 25th MGI031 Room: Convention Hall
Core Time: PM2
The colored are the invited.
Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
MGI031-P01 Analysis of geomagnetic day-to-day variations by using the Solar Terrestrial Analysis and Reference System (STARS) [1] Manabu Kunitake Manabu Kunitake,
Ken T. Murata,
Tsutomu Nagatsuma
MGI031-P02 Analysis of real-time simulation data of Earth magnetosphere using space weather cloud system Shinichi Watari Shinichi Watari,
Ken Tsubouchi,
Yasuhiro MORIKAWA et al.
MGI031-P03 Metadata database of Virtual Data Center for Earth and Planetary Sciences Daiki Yoshida Daiki Yoshida,
Yukinobu Koyama,
Masahito Nose et al.
MGI031-P04 Integrated visualization system of spectral data sets of Kaguya Wataru Kawamae Wataru Kawamae,
Dang Tuan Anh,
Shin Sato et al.
MGI031-P05 e-Space Weather: A New Space Weather Web Ken T. Murata Ken T. Murata
MGI031-P06 Development of a database system of planetary seismology Ryuhei Yamada Ryuhei Yamada,
Yukio Yamamoto,
Jun Kuwamura et al.
MGI031-P07 International Programme Office of ICSU World Data System and NICT geophysics databases Yasuhiro Murayama Yasuhiro Murayama,
Ken T. Murata,
Mamoru Ishii et al.
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