CALL FOR PAPERS: "Recent Discoveries in Substorm Research" JGR & GRL

Annonce transmise par Carine Briand (LESIA)

 

We are happy to announce that the JGR & GRL Special Collection on substorm research is now open for submission. The objective of this special collection is to report recent discoveries and progresses in our understanding of geomagnetic & auroral substorms, together with their consequences in the magnetosphere-ionosphere coupled system. We welcome submissions from the entire substorm community including but not limited to the attendees of the International Conference on Substorms 15 (ICS-15) meeting, which took place last October in Deqing, China. The special collection is due to close on 15 December, 2024.
 
Details and submission instructions are available at the link below.

Best regards,
Xu-Zhi Zhou, David Sibeck, Larry Lyons, and Akimasa Ieda

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Submission deadline: Sunday, 15 December 2024

The special collection calls for research articles and review articles addressing various aspects of auroral and geomagnetic substorms, including but not limited to substormassociated processes in the magnetotail, the magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling, substorm currents and dynamics, roles of plasma waves and instabilities in substorms, the consequence of substorms, storm-substorm relationships, and substorm-like processes in other planetary systems. The objective is to report recent discoveries and progresses in our understanding of this outstanding phenomenon and its consequences in the magnetosphere-ionosphere coupled system.

Recently, the 15th International Conference on Substorms (ICS-15) was held in Deqing, China during October 15-20, 2023. While we solicit papers from the ~80 attendees of the ICS-15 meeting, submissions from any scientists not participating in ICS-15 are also welcome in this special collection.

Topics for this call for papers include but not restricted to:

Auroral substorm
Geomagnetic substorm
Magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling
Magnetotail dynamics
Inner magnetospheric particle injection
Magnetotail current sheet
Magnetic reconnection
Substorm current wedge
Auroral oval
Substorm current wedge
Plasma waves and instabilities

Special Collection Organizers:

Xu-Zhi Zhou
School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University
China

David Sibeck
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
United States

Larry Lyons
University of California Los Angeles
United States

Akimasa Ieda
Nagoya University
Japan

Submission Guidelines/Instructions

To submit your manuscript, use the submission site for JGR-Space Physics or Geophysical Research Letters and select the collection's title from the drop down menu in the Special Collection field of the submission form.