Substorms - 4 : international conference on substorms - 4, Lake Hamana, Japan : March 9 - 13, 1998

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Substorms - 4 : international conference on substorms - 4, Lake Hamana, Japan : March 9 - 13, 1998

edited by S. Kokubun and Y. Kamide

(Astrophysics and space science library, v. 238)

Terra Scientific Pub. Co. , Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1998

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Since the early 1990's, a large number of new data sets have become available as a result of both the highly successful ISTP satellite missions and extensive ground-based observations. The advance of computer networks has led to the effective exchange and treatment of these data sets, improving our ability to study dynamic behavior in the Earth's electromagnetic environment. Attempts have also been made to compare in an orchestrated fashion computer simulations with realistic boundary conditions resulting from in-situ observations in space. The Fourth International Conference on Substorms (lCS-4) was held at Lake Hamana, Japan on March 9-13, 1998. Over 220 researchers met to evaluate the progress that has been made in the past two years in understanding the essential components of the substorm process. ICS-4 featured 287 papers, 4 tutorial lectures, 64 invited oral presentations, 17 contributed oral presentations, 197 poster papers, and 5 summary presentations. This volume, the Proceedings, represents a snapshot of substorm research as of 1998.

Table of Contents

Preface. Tutorial. 1: What are the Major Expansion Phase Activities Seen in Various Regions? 1.1. Auroras, Auroral Currents, and Precipitation. 1.2. Geomagnetic Signatures. 1.3. Magnetotail Dynamics. 2: What Triggers the Substorm Expansion Onset? 2.1. Substorm Drivers. 2.2. Magnetotail. 3: What are the Roles of Waves and Microscopic Processes in Large-Scale Substorm Processes? 3.1. Plasma Instabilities in the Magnetotail. 3.2. Observations of Substorm-Associated Waves. 4: What is the Relationship Between Global Convection and Substorms? 5: What is the Role of the Inner Magnetosphere During Substorms? Author Index.

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  • NCID
    BA39925503
  • ISBN
    • 0792354656
  • Country Code
    ja
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Tokyo,Dordrecht
  • Pages/Volumes
    823 p.
  • Size
    31 cm
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