Geomagnetism, Aeronomy and Space Weather
Herausgeber: Mandea, Mioara; Yau, Andrew; Korte, Monika
Geomagnetism, Aeronomy and Space Weather
Herausgeber: Mandea, Mioara; Yau, Andrew; Korte, Monika
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 286mm x 221mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 1190g
- ISBN-13: 9781108418485
- ISBN-10: 1108418481
- Artikelnr.: 56715552
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Part I. Introduction: 1. Objectives of geomagnetic and aeronomy studies
David Kerridge; 2. Why study the geomagnetic field? Steven Constable, Rob
Van der Voo, Trond Torsvik, Harald Böhnel, Jacques Zlotnicki, Malcolm J. S.
Johnston, Yoichi Sasai, Jean-Louis LeMoül, Mangalathayil Ali Abdu, David
Boteler and Jean-Pierre Valet; 3. Major scientific contributions of the
International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA) during the
past 100 years Ed Cliver and Eduard Petrovsky; Part II. Geomagnetic Field:
Sources and Observations: 4. Geomagnetic field sources - from Earth's core
to the sun Daniel Baker; 5. Can paleomagnetism distinguish dynamo regimes?
Stuart Gilder and Florian Lhuillier; 6. Geomagnetic and electromagnetic
observations at ground level Arnaud Chulliat, Ute Weckmann, Oliver Ritter,
Stuart Gilder, Michael Wack, Elena Kronberg and Ameya Prabhu; 7. Modelling
internal and external geomagnetic fields using satellite data Ingo
Wardinski and Erwan Thébault; 8. New insights in far space measurements:
large-scale structures and processes in the solar wind and terrestrial
magnetosphere Aurelie Marchaudon; Part III. Spatial and Temporal Variations
of the Geomagnetic Field: 9. Insights from forward and inverse core field
models Nicolas Gillet; 10. The global lithospheric magnetic field: world
magnetic anomaly maps and models Vincent Lesur and Erwan Thébault; 11. The
ionospheric field Robert Strangeway, Nanan Balan, Robert Clauer and Yusuke
Ebihara; 12. The magnetosphere Stephen Fuselier, Robert McPherron, Daniel
Baker, Craig Kletzing, Craig Kletzing and Viviane Pierrand; 13. Temporal
field variations Catherine Constable, Ian Mann, Louis G. Ozeke, Alex
Degeling, Kyle R. Murphy, Robert Rankin and Colin Waters; Part IV. Space
Weather: 14. Physical processes of space weather Bogdan Hnat and Robert
McPherron; 15. Space weather effects in the ionosphere, thermosphere and at
Earth's surface Ian Mann, Hermann Lühr and Ari Viljanen; 16. Technological
impacts of space weather Michael Hapgood; Part V. Magnetic Fields Beyond
the Earth and Beyond Today: 17. Magnetic field evolution in terrestrial
bodies from planetesimals to exoplanets Doris Breuer; 18. Solar
variability: causes, current understanding, prospects for the future Andre
Balogh; 19. Long and short geomagnetic prediction Weijia Kuang, Andrew
Tangborn, Terence Sabaka and Robert Tyler; Index.
David Kerridge; 2. Why study the geomagnetic field? Steven Constable, Rob
Van der Voo, Trond Torsvik, Harald Böhnel, Jacques Zlotnicki, Malcolm J. S.
Johnston, Yoichi Sasai, Jean-Louis LeMoül, Mangalathayil Ali Abdu, David
Boteler and Jean-Pierre Valet; 3. Major scientific contributions of the
International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA) during the
past 100 years Ed Cliver and Eduard Petrovsky; Part II. Geomagnetic Field:
Sources and Observations: 4. Geomagnetic field sources - from Earth's core
to the sun Daniel Baker; 5. Can paleomagnetism distinguish dynamo regimes?
Stuart Gilder and Florian Lhuillier; 6. Geomagnetic and electromagnetic
observations at ground level Arnaud Chulliat, Ute Weckmann, Oliver Ritter,
Stuart Gilder, Michael Wack, Elena Kronberg and Ameya Prabhu; 7. Modelling
internal and external geomagnetic fields using satellite data Ingo
Wardinski and Erwan Thébault; 8. New insights in far space measurements:
large-scale structures and processes in the solar wind and terrestrial
magnetosphere Aurelie Marchaudon; Part III. Spatial and Temporal Variations
of the Geomagnetic Field: 9. Insights from forward and inverse core field
models Nicolas Gillet; 10. The global lithospheric magnetic field: world
magnetic anomaly maps and models Vincent Lesur and Erwan Thébault; 11. The
ionospheric field Robert Strangeway, Nanan Balan, Robert Clauer and Yusuke
Ebihara; 12. The magnetosphere Stephen Fuselier, Robert McPherron, Daniel
Baker, Craig Kletzing, Craig Kletzing and Viviane Pierrand; 13. Temporal
field variations Catherine Constable, Ian Mann, Louis G. Ozeke, Alex
Degeling, Kyle R. Murphy, Robert Rankin and Colin Waters; Part IV. Space
Weather: 14. Physical processes of space weather Bogdan Hnat and Robert
McPherron; 15. Space weather effects in the ionosphere, thermosphere and at
Earth's surface Ian Mann, Hermann Lühr and Ari Viljanen; 16. Technological
impacts of space weather Michael Hapgood; Part V. Magnetic Fields Beyond
the Earth and Beyond Today: 17. Magnetic field evolution in terrestrial
bodies from planetesimals to exoplanets Doris Breuer; 18. Solar
variability: causes, current understanding, prospects for the future Andre
Balogh; 19. Long and short geomagnetic prediction Weijia Kuang, Andrew
Tangborn, Terence Sabaka and Robert Tyler; Index.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Objectives of geomagnetic and aeronomy studies
David Kerridge; 2. Why study the geomagnetic field? Steven Constable, Rob
Van der Voo, Trond Torsvik, Harald Böhnel, Jacques Zlotnicki, Malcolm J. S.
Johnston, Yoichi Sasai, Jean-Louis LeMoül, Mangalathayil Ali Abdu, David
Boteler and Jean-Pierre Valet; 3. Major scientific contributions of the
International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA) during the
past 100 years Ed Cliver and Eduard Petrovsky; Part II. Geomagnetic Field:
Sources and Observations: 4. Geomagnetic field sources - from Earth's core
to the sun Daniel Baker; 5. Can paleomagnetism distinguish dynamo regimes?
Stuart Gilder and Florian Lhuillier; 6. Geomagnetic and electromagnetic
observations at ground level Arnaud Chulliat, Ute Weckmann, Oliver Ritter,
Stuart Gilder, Michael Wack, Elena Kronberg and Ameya Prabhu; 7. Modelling
internal and external geomagnetic fields using satellite data Ingo
Wardinski and Erwan Thébault; 8. New insights in far space measurements:
large-scale structures and processes in the solar wind and terrestrial
magnetosphere Aurelie Marchaudon; Part III. Spatial and Temporal Variations
of the Geomagnetic Field: 9. Insights from forward and inverse core field
models Nicolas Gillet; 10. The global lithospheric magnetic field: world
magnetic anomaly maps and models Vincent Lesur and Erwan Thébault; 11. The
ionospheric field Robert Strangeway, Nanan Balan, Robert Clauer and Yusuke
Ebihara; 12. The magnetosphere Stephen Fuselier, Robert McPherron, Daniel
Baker, Craig Kletzing, Craig Kletzing and Viviane Pierrand; 13. Temporal
field variations Catherine Constable, Ian Mann, Louis G. Ozeke, Alex
Degeling, Kyle R. Murphy, Robert Rankin and Colin Waters; Part IV. Space
Weather: 14. Physical processes of space weather Bogdan Hnat and Robert
McPherron; 15. Space weather effects in the ionosphere, thermosphere and at
Earth's surface Ian Mann, Hermann Lühr and Ari Viljanen; 16. Technological
impacts of space weather Michael Hapgood; Part V. Magnetic Fields Beyond
the Earth and Beyond Today: 17. Magnetic field evolution in terrestrial
bodies from planetesimals to exoplanets Doris Breuer; 18. Solar
variability: causes, current understanding, prospects for the future Andre
Balogh; 19. Long and short geomagnetic prediction Weijia Kuang, Andrew
Tangborn, Terence Sabaka and Robert Tyler; Index.
David Kerridge; 2. Why study the geomagnetic field? Steven Constable, Rob
Van der Voo, Trond Torsvik, Harald Böhnel, Jacques Zlotnicki, Malcolm J. S.
Johnston, Yoichi Sasai, Jean-Louis LeMoül, Mangalathayil Ali Abdu, David
Boteler and Jean-Pierre Valet; 3. Major scientific contributions of the
International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy (IAGA) during the
past 100 years Ed Cliver and Eduard Petrovsky; Part II. Geomagnetic Field:
Sources and Observations: 4. Geomagnetic field sources - from Earth's core
to the sun Daniel Baker; 5. Can paleomagnetism distinguish dynamo regimes?
Stuart Gilder and Florian Lhuillier; 6. Geomagnetic and electromagnetic
observations at ground level Arnaud Chulliat, Ute Weckmann, Oliver Ritter,
Stuart Gilder, Michael Wack, Elena Kronberg and Ameya Prabhu; 7. Modelling
internal and external geomagnetic fields using satellite data Ingo
Wardinski and Erwan Thébault; 8. New insights in far space measurements:
large-scale structures and processes in the solar wind and terrestrial
magnetosphere Aurelie Marchaudon; Part III. Spatial and Temporal Variations
of the Geomagnetic Field: 9. Insights from forward and inverse core field
models Nicolas Gillet; 10. The global lithospheric magnetic field: world
magnetic anomaly maps and models Vincent Lesur and Erwan Thébault; 11. The
ionospheric field Robert Strangeway, Nanan Balan, Robert Clauer and Yusuke
Ebihara; 12. The magnetosphere Stephen Fuselier, Robert McPherron, Daniel
Baker, Craig Kletzing, Craig Kletzing and Viviane Pierrand; 13. Temporal
field variations Catherine Constable, Ian Mann, Louis G. Ozeke, Alex
Degeling, Kyle R. Murphy, Robert Rankin and Colin Waters; Part IV. Space
Weather: 14. Physical processes of space weather Bogdan Hnat and Robert
McPherron; 15. Space weather effects in the ionosphere, thermosphere and at
Earth's surface Ian Mann, Hermann Lühr and Ari Viljanen; 16. Technological
impacts of space weather Michael Hapgood; Part V. Magnetic Fields Beyond
the Earth and Beyond Today: 17. Magnetic field evolution in terrestrial
bodies from planetesimals to exoplanets Doris Breuer; 18. Solar
variability: causes, current understanding, prospects for the future Andre
Balogh; 19. Long and short geomagnetic prediction Weijia Kuang, Andrew
Tangborn, Terence Sabaka and Robert Tyler; Index.