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Wave Instabilities in Space Plasmas

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 ELF and VLF Noise Intensity and Spectra in the Magnetosphere
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    Chapter 2 ELF and VLF Activity Associated with High Latitude Hole
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    Chapter 3 Effects of Power Line Radiation into the Magnetosphere
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    Chapter 4 Ariel 3 and 4 Studies of Power Line Harmonic Radiation
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    Chapter 5 Does ELF Chorus Show Evidence of Power Line Stimulation?
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    Chapter 6 Chorus, Energetic Electrons and Magnetospheric Substorms
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    Chapter 7 Magnetospheric Multiharmonic Instabilities
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    Chapter 8 Some Theoretical Aspects of Electrostatic Double Layers
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    Chapter 9 Formation of Double Layers in Laboratory Plasmas
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    Chapter 10 Laboratory Simulation of Ionospheric Double-Layers
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    Chapter 11 Anomalous Transition from Buneman to Ion Sound Instability
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    Chapter 12 Marginal Plasma Waves in the Equatorial Electrojet Observed By HF Coherent Radar Techniques
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    Chapter 13 Nonlinear Whistler-Mode Interaction and Triggered Emissions in the Magnetosphere: A Review
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    Chapter 14 Siple Station Experiments on Wave-Particle Interactions in the Magnetosphere
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    Chapter 15 Non Linear Wave Particle Interaction Theory Applied to Siple Triggered Emissions
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    Chapter 16 Quenching of Natural Cyclotron Instability by Large Amplitude Monochromatic Waves Propagating in an Inhomogeneous Medium
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    Chapter 17 Nonlinear Effects Involved in the Generation of Type III Solar Radio Bursts
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    Chapter 18 A Theory of Solar Type III Radio Bursts
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    Chapter 19 A Review of Recent Results on Spread F Theory
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    Chapter 20 Equatorial Spread F: A Review of Recent Experimental Results
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Title
Wave Instabilities in Space Plasmas
Published by
ADS, December 2012
DOI 10.1007/978-94-009-9500-0
ISBNs
978-9-40-099502-4, 978-9-40-099500-0
Editors

Palmadesso, Peter J., Papadopoulos, Konstantinos

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