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Multiscale Processes in the Earth's Magnetosphere: From Interball to Cluster [Paperback]

Jean-Andre Sauvaud (Editor), Zdenek Nemecek (Editor)

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1402027672 978-1402027673 December 20, 2004 1

The book is devoted to the achievements of two complementary multispacecraft missions – INTERBALL and CLUSTER II. The advantages of these powerful instruments for magnetospheric investigations are clearly shown together with problems that were or should be overcome in the mission management and data processing and interpretation.

The main goal of both missions is the investigation of coupling among different magnetospheric regions and, consequently, the core of the book deals with this topic. Nevertheless, various coupling processes are influenced by upstream conditions or triggered by solar wind or interplanetary magnetic field disturbances. The book also stresses the importance of the solar wind input on magnetospheric processes.

The Editors of the book hope that it will be useful for scientists involved in Solar– Terrestrial relations or Space Weather programs as well as for students of space or plasma physics. The book surveys present knowledge and puts it into context of the latest results of aforementioned missions. Since the book treats not only achievements but the problems of multispacecraft observations as well, it can serve as a tool for the planning of further missions.


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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
solar wind investigations, cold ionospheric ions, magnetosheath observations, planetary magnetospheres, thin current sheets, heliocentric distance, solar wind ion flux, upstream energetic ions, transient event motion, upstream ion event, cavity mode model, extended latitudinal width, ion flux pulse, solar wind density variations, double cusp events, geosynchronous magnetic field, plasma depletion layer, dayside plasma sheet, plasmaspheric features, ground magnetograms, magnetosheath flux, hours magnetic local time, solar wind discontinuity, equatorward oval, cusp properties
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Space Sci, Space Res, Multiscale Processes, Earth's Magnetosphere, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Simon Wing, New York, Ying Liu, New Concepts Deduced, Cambridge University Press, External Dayside Magnetosphere, Source of Upstream Energetic Ions, South Pole, Multipoint Observations of Transient Event Motion, Plasma Phys, Adam Szabo, New Measurements of Plasma Structures, Science Programme Committee, Solar Phys, Dawn Dusk, American Geophysical Union, Cosmic Res, Double Star, Charles University, Plasma Composition Experiment
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