Coupled Feedback Mechanisms in the Magnetosphere Ionosphere System

Coupled Feedback Mechanisms in the Magnetosphere Ionosphere System
Author: Scott Alan Thaller,Jean-Francois Ripoll,Toshi Nishimura,Philip J. Erickson
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2022-11-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782832505564

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Cross Scale Coupling and Energy Transfer in the Magnetosphere Ionosphere Thermosphere System

Cross Scale Coupling and Energy Transfer in the Magnetosphere Ionosphere Thermosphere System
Author: Yukitoshi Nishimura,Olga Verkhoglyadova,Yue Deng,Shun-Rong Zhang
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2021-12-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128213735

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Cross-Scale Coupling and Energy Transfer in the Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere System provides a systematic understanding of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere dynamics. Cross-scale coupling has become increasingly important in the Space Physics community. Although large-scale processes can specify the averaged state of the system reasonably well, they cannot accurately describe localized and rapidly varying structures in space in actual events. Such localized and variable structures can be as intense as the large-scale features. This book covers observations on quantifying coupling and energetics and simulation on evaluating impacts of cross-scale processes. It includes an in-depth review and summary of the current status of multi-scale coupling processes, fundamental physics, and concise illustrations and plots that are usable in tutorial presentations and classrooms. Organized by physical quantities in the system, Cross-Scale Coupling and Energy Transfer in the Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere System reviews recent advances in cross-scale coupling and energy transfer processes, making it an important resource for space physicists and researchers working on the magnetosphere, ionosphere, and thermosphere. Describes frontier science and major science around M-I-T coupling, allowing for foundational understanding of this emerging field in space physics Reviews recent and key findings in the cutting-edge of the science Discusses open questions and pathways for understanding how the field is evolving

Magnetosphere ionosphere Coupling

Magnetosphere ionosphere Coupling
Author: Yōsuke Kamide,Wolfgang Baumjohann
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1993
Genre: Electrodynamics
ISBN: UCAL:B4515498

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Magnetosphere Ionosphere Coupling in the Solar System

Magnetosphere Ionosphere Coupling in the Solar System
Author: Charles R. Chappell,Robert W. Schunk,Peter M. Banks,Richard M. Thorne,James L. Burch
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2016-10-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119066774

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Over a half century of exploration of the Earth’s space environment, it has become evident that the interaction between the ionosphere and the magnetosphere plays a dominant role in the evolution and dynamics of magnetospheric plasmas and fields. Interestingly, it was recently discovered that this same interaction is of fundamental importance at other planets and moons throughout the solar system. Based on papers presented at an interdisciplinary AGU Chapman Conference at Yosemite National Park in February 2014, this volume provides an intellectual and visual journey through our exploration and discovery of the paradigm-changing role that the ionosphere plays in determining the filling and dynamics of Earth and planetary environments. The 2014 Chapman conference marks the 40th anniversary of the initial magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling conference at Yosemite in 1974, and thus gives a four decade perspective of the progress of space science research in understanding these fundamental coupling processes. Digital video links to an online archive containing both the 1974 and 2014 meetings are presented throughout this volume for use as an historical resource by the international heliophysics and planetary science communities. Topics covered in this volume include: Ionosphere as a source of magnetospheric plasma Effects of the low energy ionospheric plasma on the stability and creation of the more energetic plasmas The unified global modeling of the ionosphere and magnetosphere at the Earth and other planets New knowledge of these coupled interactions for heliophysicists and planetary scientists, with a cross-disciplinary approach involving advanced measurement and modeling techniques Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling in the Solar System is a valuable resource for researchers in the fields of space and planetary science, atmospheric science, space physics, astronomy, and geophysics. Read an interview with the editors to find out more: https://eos.org/editors-vox/filling-earths-space-environment-from-the-sun-or-the-earth

Magnetosphere Ionosphere Coupling in the Solar System

Magnetosphere Ionosphere Coupling in the Solar System
Author: Charles R. Chappell,Robert W. Schunk,Peter M. Banks,Richard M. Thorne,James L. Burch
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2016-09-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119066873

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Over a half century of exploration of the Earth’s space environment, it has become evident that the interaction between the ionosphere and the magnetosphere plays a dominant role in the evolution and dynamics of magnetospheric plasmas and fields. Interestingly, it was recently discovered that this same interaction is of fundamental importance at other planets and moons throughout the solar system. Based on papers presented at an interdisciplinary AGU Chapman Conference at Yosemite National Park in February 2014, this volume provides an intellectual and visual journey through our exploration and discovery of the paradigm-changing role that the ionosphere plays in determining the filling and dynamics of Earth and planetary environments. The 2014 Chapman conference marks the 40th anniversary of the initial magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling conference at Yosemite in 1974, and thus gives a four decade perspective of the progress of space science research in understanding these fundamental coupling processes. Digital video links to an online archive containing both the 1974 and 2014 meetings are presented throughout this volume for use as an historical resource by the international heliophysics and planetary science communities. Topics covered in this volume include: Ionosphere as a source of magnetospheric plasma Effects of the low energy ionospheric plasma on the stability and creation of the more energetic plasmas The unified global modeling of the ionosphere and magnetosphere at the Earth and other planets New knowledge of these coupled interactions for heliophysicists and planetary scientists, with a cross-disciplinary approach involving advanced measurement and modeling techniques Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling in the Solar System is a valuable resource for researchers in the fields of space and planetary science, atmospheric science, space physics, astronomy, and geophysics. Read an interview with the editors to find out more: https://eos.org/editors-vox/filling-earths-space-environment-from-the-sun-or-the-earth

Plasma Sources of Solar System Magnetospheres

Plasma Sources of Solar System Magnetospheres
Author: Andrew F. Nagy,Michel Blanc,Charles Chappell,Norbert Krupp
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2016-01-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781493935444

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This volume reviews what we know of the corresponding plasma source for each intrinsically magnetized planet. Plasma sources fall essentially in three categories: the solar wind, the ionosphere (both prevalent on Earth), and the satellite-related sources. Throughout the text, the case of each planet is described, including the characteristics, chemical composition and intensity of each source. The authors also describe how the plasma generated at the source regions is transported to populate the magnetosphere, and how it is later lost. To summarize, the dominant sources are found to be the solar wind and sputtered surface ions at Mercury, the solar wind and ionosphere at Earth (the relative importance of the two being discussed in a specific introductory chapter), Io at Jupiter and – a big surprise of the Cassini findings – Enceladus at Saturn. The situation for Uranus and Neptune, which were investigated by only one fly-by each, is still open and requires further studies and exploration. In the final chapter, the book offers a summary of the little we know of Uranus and Neptune, then summarizes in a comparative way what we know of plasma sources throughout the solar system, and proposes directions for future research.

Ionospheric Modeling

Ionospheric Modeling
Author: KORENKOV
Publsiher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2013-12-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783034865326

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AFOSR Chemical Atmospheric Sciences Program Review

AFOSR Chemical   Atmospheric Sciences Program Review
Author: United States. Air Force. Directorate of Chemical and Atmospheric Sciences
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2024
Genre: Atmospheric chemistry
ISBN: UOM:39015068671190

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