Key processes in solar-terrestrial physics
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Key processes in solar-terrestrial physics
Springer, c2012
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"Previously published in Space Science Reviews Volume 158, Issue 1, 2011"
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"Key processes in Solar-Terrestrial Physics" deals with a nice selection of key phenomena concerning Solar-Terrestrial relations.
During the week of October 4-9, 2009, about 160 participants from 19 countries met at the Itamambuca resort area of Ubatuba, Sao Paulo, Brazil to discuss the influence of solar
variability on geophysical and heliospheric phenomena at a conference organized by the International Living With a Star (ILWS) Program of NASA and by the National Institute of
Space Research (INPE) of Brazil.
Five of the invited review talks of this Conference are being published in this special issue, plus one (on magnetospheric reconnection) especially invited to cover a missing important subject within the Solar-Terrestrial physics domain.
Previously published in Space Science Reviews journal, Vol. 158/1, 2011.
Table of Contents
Key processes in solar-terrestrial physics.- Global properties of solar flares.- Grad-Shafranov reconstruction of magnetic flux ropes in the near-earth space.- Interplanetary origin of intense, superintense and extreme geomagnetic storms.- Physics of magnetospheric variability.- Electron physics of asymmetric magnetic field reconnection.- Low latitude ionospheric electrodynamics.
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