Southern hemisphere upper atmosphere and ionosphere : proceedings of the C.3 Meeting of COSPAR Scientific Commission C which was held during the Thirtieth COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Hamburg, Germany, 11-21 July 1994
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Southern hemisphere upper atmosphere and ionosphere : proceedings of the C.3 Meeting of COSPAR Scientific Commission C which was held during the Thirtieth COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Hamburg, Germany, 11-21 July 1994
(Advances in space research, v. 16,
Published for The Committee on Space Research [by] Pergamon, 1995
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Description and Table of Contents
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The papers presented here confirm previous evidence that the Southern Hemisphere is not a mirror image of the Northern Hemisphere and illustrate the new directions of research being pursued. The research in this volume encompasses studies from the equatorial regions to the very high-latitudes of Antarctica of both the neutral and ionized upper atmosphere using both space-borne and ground-based observational platforms. The complementary nature of the global coverage of space-borne measurement and long-term fixed location ground-based measurements is clearly demonstrated.
Table of Contents
- Thermospheric dynamics in the southern polar region, D. Rees et al
- optical interferometric observations of 630-nm intensities, thermospheric winds and temperatures near the geomagnetic equator, J.W. Meriwether and M.A. Biondi
- observations of thermospheric neutral winds and temperatures at Cachoeira Paulista (23 S, 45 W) during a geomagnetic storm, P.R. Fagundes et al
- upper thermospheric temperatures at south pole, R.W. Smith and G. Hernandez
- thermospheric horizontal winds above Mawson, Antarctica, M. Conde and P.L. Dyson
- southern hemisphere dynamics observed by WINDII - the wind imaging interferometer on the UARS mission, G.G. Shepherd and C. McLandress
- what can be learned from rotational temperatures derived from ground-based airglow observations about the aeronomy of the southern hemisphere, J. Scheer
- Antarctic high-latitude mesospheric dynamics, G. Hernandez et al
- gravity wave activity in the stratosphere and mesosphere at the south pole, R.L. Collins and C.S. Gardner
- ground based radar investigation of the antarctic mesosphere, H.A. von Biel
- modelling studies of north-south differences in the ionosphere at mid latitudes, N. Balan et al
- radio studies of the southern hemisphere high-latitude ionosphere, P.L. Dyson et al
- observations of gravity waves associated with mid-latitude spread-F, P.L. Dyson et al
- relationship between generation of equatorial F-region plasma bubbles and thermospheric dynamics, P.R. Fagundes et al
- geomagnetic pulsations in the ionosphere, F.W. Menk et al
- global electrodynamics from superpressure balloons, R.H. Holzworth and H. Hu
- upper atmosphere research at INPE, B.R. Clemesha and H. Takahashi
- Australian Antarctic middle and upper atmospheric physics - a new direction, R.J. Morris et al. (Part Contents).
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