EUROCONFERENCE

THE SOLAR CYCLE AND TERRESTRIAL CLIMATE

Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

September 25-30, 2000


Posters (in alphabetical order)

PART I.- THE SOLAR CYCLE

1.
Abramenko, V. et al Magnetic power spectra in the solar photosphere derived from ground and space based observations

2.
Ambroz, P. Cyclic variations of solar large-scale convection

3.
Antalová, A. The Calgary cosmic ray variability (1969-1997)

4.
Baudin F. et al Is a giant coronal cavity initiating a CME?

5.
Berrilli F. et al. Magnetic network features in photosphere and low-chromosphere

6.
Bumba, V. et al. Complexes of activity - basic components of activity cycle (From the bottom of the convective zone till the interplanetary space.)

7.
Centrone, M. et al The RISE-PSPT telescope operating in Rome

8.
Del Peral, L. et al. Hydrogen and helium nuclei of galactic origin in the inner heliosphere

9.
Domingo, Vicente The medium term change of the solar irradiance during the rising phase of solar cycle 23

10.
Dorch, Bertil Flux pumping by stratified convection

11.
Dumitrache, Cristiana Empirical model for a solar prominence cycle

12.
Eibe, T. et al Investigating the vertical structure of the solar granulation with the sodium D2 line

13.
Elias, Ana G. and Nieves Ortiz de Adler Determination of solar EUV long-term variations through a proxy

14.
Ermolli, I. et al The network contribution to long-term irradiance variations

15.
Fofi, M. et al Study of different magnetic regions contribution to solar irradiance variations with the Rome-PSPT

16.
Gburek S. et al Identification of potential SEP associated flares from Interball RF15-I hard X-ray observations

17.
Gómez-Herrero, R. et al. Comparison between gradual and impulsive SPEs detected by COSTEP/SOHO experiment

18.
Gregori, G. P. The dynamo of the Earth, and the origin of the magnetic field of stars, planets, satellites, and other planetary objects

19.
Hanslmeier, A. et al 3-D Tomography of the solar photosphere

20.
Jakimiec M. et al. CR/XBG relationship: 1969-1987

21.
Jiménez-Reyes, Sebastian J. Solar cycle variations of oscillation mode parameters from LOWL and MARK-I instruments

22.
Jiricka K. Variations of 3 GHz daily radio flux during the solar cycle

23.
Kotrc, Pavel On measurements of rapid variations in solar flare optical radiation

24.
Kosovichev, Alexander Variability of the solar internal structure and dynamics

25.
Krijger, J.M. Chromospheric Structure from multi-telescope observations

26.
Kucera, Ales et al. Fe I and Ca II K Lines in quiet and active regions near solar cycle minimum.

27.
Loukitcheva, Maria Radio emission of solar chromosphere at millimeter wavelengths

28.
Mahoney, T. and J.E. Beckmann The sunspot observations of John Flamsteed during the Maunder Minimum

29.
Makarov, Valentine I. et al Polar magnetic field reversal in current solar cycle 23

30.
Makarov, Valentine I. et al Duration of the solar cycle in Maunder Minimum

31.
Maris, G. et al. Solar activity level on the ascending phase of the solar cycle 23

32.
Markova, Eva et al. Presentation of first results from multi-spectral solar patrol system and their comparing with some world data

33.
Moretti, Pier Francesco Local and global magnetic oscillations in the photosphere

34.
Mouradian, Zadig Solar cycle and rotation rate

35.
Mursula, Kalevi et al A persistent 22-year cycle in sunspot activity: Evidence for a relic solar magnetic field

36.
Mursula, Kalevi et al New forms of 22-year cyclicity in solar wind speed, interplanetary magnetic field, geomagnetic activity and sunspot activity: Asymmetries related to a relic magnetic moment in the Sun

37.
Ortiz Carbonell, Ada et al An example of isolated active Region Energy Evolution: N0AA AR 7978

38.
Ortiz Carbonell, A. et al On the contrast of faculae and small magnetic features

39.
Özgüc A. et al Effects of hysteresis of some solar indices

40.
Penza, Valentina Line depth and effective temperature variations with the solar cycle due to possible changes of photospheric granulation

41.
Poetzi, Werner Granular Evolution from 2D(x,t)-Slices and from tracking Granules

42.
Rybák, J. et al. The 150-day solar periodicity and its impulse excitation

43.
Rodríguez-Frías, M.D. et al Observation with EPHIN/SOHO of quiet time periods during 1996

44.
Rodríguez-Frías, M.D. et al Behaviour of the cosmic ions charge state under acceleration in theior sources

45.
Schmieder, B. et al Variation of the X-ray flare number during the solar cycle 22

46.
Schmitt, J.H.M.M. How detect activity cycles of other stars ?

47.
Schröder, W. Aurora, solar activity and the Maunder Minimum

48.
Schühle, Udo et al Long-term radiance variation of far-ultraviolet emission lines from quiet-Sun areas

49.
Shaltout, M. A. Mosalam Statistical and correlative studies for gamma-ray solar flares detected above 300 Kev by SMM/GRS space mission during (1980-1989)

50.
Shaltout, M. A. Mosalam The first two solar proton flares in the onset of solar cycle 23

51.
Sylwester, Janusz Analysis of SEP Associated Flares Using Yohkoh and Interball X-ray Observations

52.
Thompson, W. and P. Brekke EUV irradiance variations measured with the SOHO Coronal Diagnostic Spectrometer

53.
Tóth, L. and O.Gerlei Tilt angle variation through the 14th sunspot cycle

54.
Tziotziou, Kostas Study of chromospheric Ca II cloud-like structures

55.
Usoskin, Ilya et al Regular and random components of sunspot activity: Model simulations during active Sun and great minima

56.
Van Driel-Gesztelyi, L. et al. What can we learn studying long-term magnetic evolution of solar active regions?

57.
Veronig, Astrid Automatic image segmentation and feature detection in solar full-disk images

58.
Veselovsky, Igor On the primary drivers of the solar cycles

59.
Wenzler, Thomas Cyclic evolution of sunspots: Gleaning new results from old data

60.
Yurchyshyn, Vasyl On correlation between orientation of moving magnetic features and large-scale twist of solar spots

61.
Yurchyshyn, Vasyl Magnetic Topology in November 5, 1998 Two-Ribbon Flare as Inferred from Ground-Based Observations and Linear Force-Free Field Modeling

62.
Zhukov, Andrei N. Analysis of the Solar Magnetic Dipole Reversal during the Solar Maxima

PART II.- THE TERRESTRIAL RECORD OF SOLAR VARIABILITY

63.
Altadill, D. et al Coherency between solar activity and meteorological parameters at 11 year period

64.
Alves da Cunha, Rita J.The sunspot cycle and the hydrological cycle

65.
Barliaeva, Tatiana Solar activity and earthquakes: connection via atmospheric pressure variations

66.
Benestad, R.E. On solar-terrestrial correlation studies: pittfalls and real signals

67.
Benevolenskaya, Elena Non-uniform distribution of the solar activity during the current cycle and its connection with geomagnetic activity

68.
Calvet, X. et al Relationship between sunspot number and total annual precipitation at Izaña (Tenerife): maximum precipitation prediction with three year lagged sunspots

69.
Cini Castagnoli G. et al The 11 year solar cycle recorded in the $\delta$13C of planktonic foraminifera of a shallow water mediterranean sea core

70.
Dergachev V.A. et al Long-term variability of solar activity during the Holocene

71.
Dergachev V.A. and Raspopov O.M. The long-term solar cyclicity (210 and 90 years) and variation of the global terrestrial air temperatures since 1868

72.
Erdelyi, R. Solar activity in the Miocene period

73.
Foing, B.H. et al The Young Sun: Activity, variability and early solar terrestrial relations

74.
Golipour, M. and Corbyn, P. Close Correlation between World temperatures and geomagnetic activity (1868-1999) and ENSO

75.
Heredia T. et al The 1940's temperature decrease in locations of Argentina

76.
Hill, D.C. et al. Detection of a solar signal in atmospheric vertical temperature structure

77.
Jonsson, S. et al On the causes of the missing rings of the Canary Island pine

78.
Landscheidt, Theodor Solar wind density: Indicator of climate change

79.
Mandrini, C.H. et al Solar active phenomena and intense geomagnetic storm

80.
Mironova, Irina A. Effect of the long-term variation of the solar activity and GCR on the trace gases in the middle and low atmosphere

81.
Mordvinov, V. et al A possible origin of long-term global circulation variations and 1920-1940-years warming

82.
Ortiz de Adler, Nieves and Ana G. Elias Solar variability in ionospheric, stratospheric and tropospheric parameters

83.
Pudovkin, Michail I. Solar activity effects in the state of the low atmosphere

84.
Pugacheva, G.I. et al 22-Year solar magnetic cycle influence on periodic climatic changes in Brazilian region of South America

85.
Raspopov, O.M. et al 35-year climatic Bruckner Cycle - Solar control of climate variability?

86.
Raspopov, O.M. et al. Solar forcing of terrestrial climate during the Holocene around 2800 BP

87.
Raspopov O.M. et al Abrupt climate change around 2700-2800 years BP as example of existence of 2400 year periodicity in solar activity and solar variability

88.
Raspopov O.M. et al Long-period variations of the solar variability and activity and its link with climatic changes

89.
Shumilov O.I. et al Physical interpretation of solar cycle length connection to global surface temperatures

90.
Sýkora J. et al Differences in the zonal behaviour of solar activity are relevant for the solar-terrestrial relations

91.
Tóth, L. and Szegedi, Sandor Relationships between ionospheric disturbances and changes of sea level pressure over the Arctic

92.
Weber, Katja The influence of the 11-year solar cycle on the stratosphere below 30 km: a review

93.
Zherebtsov, G.A. and Kovalenko, V.A. The manifestation of solar variability in climate characteristics of the Prebaikalia

94.
Zherebtsov, G.A. and Kovalenko, V.A. The peculiarities of long-term variations of solar activity and hydrological characteristics of Lake Baikal

PART III.- NON-SOLAR SOURCES OF CLIMATE CHANGE

95.
Belmonte, J.A et al Moon dynamics and climate prediction

96.
Blanco S. et al Excitation of gravity modes in the parameter space of the tidal wind system

97.
Boulyguina, Ekaterina Evolution of early hominids in the context of climate changes during Plio-Pleistocene

98.
González Jorge, Helena et al Asymmetry factors, hemispheric backscattering to total scattering ratios and backscatter fractions retrieved from multiwavelength scattering coefficients

99.
Ripodas, P. and R. Ramos CO2 continous measurements at the GAW station Izaña (Tenerife)

100.
Shumilov O.I. et al Atmospheric aerosols created by varying cosmic ray activity - one of the key factors of non-direct solar forcing on the climate

101.
Shumilov O.I. et al Influence of cosmic ray intensity modulated by solar activity and volcanic eruptions on the climate

102.
Tsiropoula, Georgia Comparison of total solar irradiance records obtained from SOHO and from a ground based instrument

PART IV.- JOSO Meetings

103.
Makarov, Valentine I. Solar database of the Pulkovo (Russia) and Kodaikanal (India) Observatories

104.
Thompson, William Standardized coordinate systems for solar image data

105.
Markova, E. et al Comparison of coronal structures 11.8.1999 on the long obseravtion base (France-Bulgaria)

106.
Okten, Adnan Eclipse observations of Istanbul Observatory and Abastumani Astrophysical Observatory

107.
Briand, C. and P. Mein THEMIS MSDP instrument

108.
Briand, C. and P. Mein THEMIS MSDP : Some results

109.
Bonet J.A. et al Long-term observations of solar active regions at the VNT (Observatorio del Teide, Tenerife)


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