Opening frontiers in solar research : proceedings of the Topical Meeting of the COSPAR Interdisciplinary Scientific Commission E (Meetings E6 and E9) of the COSPAR twenty-eighth Plenary Meeting held in The Hague, The Netherlands, 25 June - 6 July 1990
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Opening frontiers in solar research : proceedings of the Topical Meeting of the COSPAR Interdisciplinary Scientific Commission E (Meetings E6 and E9) of the COSPAR twenty-eighth Plenary Meeting held in The Hague, The Netherlands, 25 June - 6 July 1990
(Advances in space research, v. 11,
Published for the Committee on Space Research by Pergamon Press, 1991
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Scientific Coordination of Solar Physics Missions in the 1990s offered the opportunity for a wide presentation and discussion on the main international projects in the field of fundamental solar physics and solar activity physics. The objectives of High Resolution Solar Physics from Space and the Ground focussed on the progress achieved in recent years in observing and understanding the fine structures of the solar atmosphere. Combined in a single volume, the proceedings of these two meetings present a glimpse of plausible new developments in solar research, the implications in other areas such as astrophysics together with the understanding of solar-terrestrial phenomena and their predictability.
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- Section headings and selected papers: Scientific Coordination of Solar Physics Missions in the 1990s. Foreword. Fundamental Problems in Solar Physics Requesting Coordinated Programs during Maximum of Activity. The energy budget in active regions and flares, J C Henoux. New perspectives in flare models and theories, T Sakurai. Cooperative Projects Related to Solar Activity. International cooperative programs in solar physics and solar-terrestrial research, M E Machado. The US Max '91 program of flare research, A Kiplinger & B R Denni
- . Contributed Papers. Plasma diagnostic capabilities of the soft X-ray telescope on solar-A, K T Strong et al . The SOLAR-A hard X-ray telescope (HXT), T Kosugi et al . Flares and filament formation due to the interaction between two active regions, B Schmieder et al . Conclusions. Needs and constraints for ground-based cooperative programs on solar flares, V Gaizauskas. Needs and constraints for solar flares space-borne cooperative programs, Z Svestka. High-Resolution Solar Physics from Space and the Ground. High resolution telescopes at the National Solar Observatory, R B Dunn & R N Smart
- . The orbiting solar laboratory, B W Lites. High resolution solar physics from rockets, K P Dere. An investigation of the height distribution of the gas flow velocity in the solar granulation, V S Markov. High resolution observations of active phenomena obtained at Hida Observatory, H Kurokawa et al . Solar physics at ultrahigh resolution from the space station with the solar ultraviolet network (SUN), L Dame et al . Some developments in the theory of magnetic flux concentrations in the solar atmosphere, M Knolker et al . Author Index.
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