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Particles and Fields in the Magnetosphere

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Entry of Solar Cosmic Rays into the Earth’s Magnetosphere
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    Chapter 2 Formation and Geometry of Geomagnetic Tail
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    Chapter 3 Magnetotail Plasma and Magnetospheric Substorms
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    Chapter 4 A Model Current System for the Magnetospheric Substorm
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    Chapter 5 On the Origin of Radiation Belt and Auroral Primary Ions
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    Chapter 6 Mathematical Models of Magnetospheric Convection and its Coupling to the Ionosphere
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    Chapter 7 Solar Wind Stimulation of the Magnetosphere
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    Chapter 8 Shock Waves in the Solar Wind
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    Chapter 9 Hydromagnetic Observations in the Solar Wind
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    Chapter 10 Plasma Measurements Near the Earth’s Bow Shock: Vela 4
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    Chapter 11 Ac Electric and Magnetic Fields and Collisionless Shock Structures
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    Chapter 12 Energetic Particle Phenomena in the Earth’s Magnetospheric Tail
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    Chapter 13 Anisotropic Distributions of Energetic Electrons in the Earth’s Magnetotail and Magnetosheath
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    Chapter 14 Trapped and Polar Particles During the June 9, 1968 Magnetic Storm
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    Chapter 15 Solar Particle Observations Over the Polar Caps
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    Chapter 16 The Reaction of the Plasmapause to Varying Magnetic Activity
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    Chapter 17 Magnetic Fields in the Earth’s Tail
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    Chapter 18 Magnetic Field Observations in High β Regions of the Magnetosphere
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    Chapter 19 Fluctuations in the Distant Geomagnetic Field During Substorms: Ats 1
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    Chapter 20 AC Magnetic Fields
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    Chapter 21 Electric Fields in the Ionosphere and Magnetosphere
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    Chapter 22 Auroral and Polar Cap Electric Fields from Barium Releases
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    Chapter 23 Satellite Measurements of DC Electric Fields in the Ionosphere
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    Chapter 24 Variations in Electric Fields from Polar Orbiting Satellites
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    Chapter 25 High Frequency Electrostatic Waves in the Magnetosphere
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    Chapter 26 Mutually Interacting Instabilities in the Magnetosphere
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    Chapter 27 Ac Fields and Wave Particle Interactions
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    Chapter 28 Hydromagnetic Waves and Instabilities in the Magnetosphere
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    Chapter 29 Intensity of Discrete VLF Emissions
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    Chapter 30 Summary of Particle Populations in the Magnetosphere
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    Chapter 31 Further Comments Concerning Low Energy Charged Particle Distributions within the Earth’s Magnetosphere and its Environs
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    Chapter 32 The Origin and Distribution of Energetic Electrons in the Van Allen Radiation Belts
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    Chapter 33 Recent Measurements of Inner Belt Protons
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    Chapter 34 Alpha Particles Trapped in the Earth’s Magnetic Field
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    Chapter 35 Measurements of Trapped α-Particles: 2 ≼ L ≼ 4.5
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    Chapter 36 Introductory Survey of Radiation Belt Diffusion
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    Chapter 37 Trapped Protons ≽100 ke V and Possible Sources
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    Chapter 38 Radial Diffusion of Trapped Particles
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    Chapter 39 On the Balance between Radial and Pitch Angle Diffusion
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    Chapter 40 Panel Report
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    Chapter 41 Conclusions
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Title
Particles and Fields in the Magnetosphere
Published by
ADS, December 2012
DOI 10.1007/978-94-010-3284-1
ISBNs
978-9-40-103286-5, 978-9-40-103284-1
Editors

McCormac, B. M.

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