NATO ASI series., Series C,, Mathematical and physical sciences ;, 509.
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متن يادداشت
Recent work on the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability at the dayside magnetopause and boundary layer --; Magnetopause motions in a Newton-Busemann approach --; Comparison of gasdynamics and MHD predictions for magnetosheath flow --; Time-varying reconnection. Quantitative reconnection --; An empirical model of the magnetopause for broad ranges of solar wind pressure and BZ IMF --; Solar wind He2+ and H+ distributions in the cusp for southward IMF --; Identifying the open-closed field line boundary --; Open and closed low latitude boundary layer --; The dynamic magnetosphere --; Ionospheric signatures of magnetopause processes --; Excitation of flow in the Earth's magnetosphere-ionosphere system: observations by incoherent-scatter radar --; Large-scale electric fields in the dayside magnetosphere --; Polar observations of cusp electrodynamics: evolution from 2- to 4-cell convection patterns --; Relationship between large-, meso-, and small-scale field-aligned currents and their current carriers --; The dayside aurora and its regulation by the interplanetary magnetic field --; Auroral and geomagnetic signatures of flux transfer events and associated current systems for positive and negative IMF BY --; Coherent-scatter radar studies of the dayside cusp --; Ionospheric radiowave absorption processes in the dayside polar cap boundary regions --; Response of the polar cap ionosphere to changes in (solar wind) IMF --; Polar cap phenomena and their relation to boundary layers and the IMF --; Polar patches --; outstanding issues --; Conjugate features of auroras observed by TV cameras and imaging riometers at auroral zone and polar cap conjugate-pair stations --; HF radars as a tool for conjugate studies of magnetospheric phenomena --; Conjugate ground observations and possible source regions of two types of PC 1-2 pulsations at very high latitudes --; Studies of geomagnetic conjugacy at very high latitudes --; A model for the high latitude isotropic boundary --; Particle boundaries during a solar electron event --; Structure analysis of geosynchronous substorm oscillations --; Substorms and the inner magnetosphere: onset and initial expansion --; Observations of tailward sreaming ions in the near-earth tail during a magnetospheric substorm --; Space weather --; the practice of space physics --; A summary of the NATO ASI on polar cap boundary phenomena.
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متن يادداشت
The book deals with the most important areas of the Earth's plasma environment - the polar cap boundaries, the discussion focusing on the key role played by the polar cap and its boundaries in magnetospheric-ionospheric science on both the day and night sides. Identification criteria have been compiled for the magnetospheric boundary layers that are of central importance to current research and to applications in 'space weather' activities. The book includes a number of linked themes in solar-terrestrial physics, such as the bow shock, the magnetosheath and the magnetopause; and how the interplanetary magnetic field orientation and the solar wind control the structure and the dynamics of dayside cusp and cleft regions.
عنوان اصلی به زبان دیگر
عنوان اصلي به زبان ديگر
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway, 4-13 June 1997
موضوع (اسم عام یاعبارت اسمی عام)
موضوع مستند نشده
Physics.
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