GOIN Demonstration

Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University


Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory, Nagoya University is conducting studies of solar-terrestrial relationships.
Geomagnetic field data along the 210 degree magnetic meridian of stations and solar wind speed data obtained by means of interplanetary scintillation are presented for exchange and mutual use in GOIN.
Geomagnetic field data in 1-minute summary plots show sudden changes in magnetic storm time. Solar wind in a 2-dimensional velocity map exhibits a strong influence due to solar activities.
Exchange and mutual use of these data provide us with powerful means by which to study solar-terrestrial phenomena.

Japanese version is here .


GOIN Demonstration Contents

  1. Geomagnetic Observation by Magnetometer Network

  2. Solar Wind Observation by Interplanetary Scintillation

  3. Atmospheric Environment

  4. Integrated Studies

  5. 1996 US-Japan Joint Technical Workshop

  6. Computer Simulation

  7. Other Topics


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