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Space Weather Effects and Applications

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Space Weather Effects and Applications

Space Weather Effects and Applications by Anthea J. Coster, Philip J. Erickson, Louis J. Lanzerotti, Yongliang Zhang, Larry J. Paxton
English | PDF(True) | 2021 | 229 Pages | ISBN : 111950757X | 28.52 MB

Examines how solar and terrestrial space phenomena affect sophisticated technological systems
Contemporary society relies on sophisticated technologies to manage electricity distribution, communication networks, transportation safety, and myriad other systems. The successful design and operation of both ground-based and space-based systems must consider solar and terrestrial space phenomena and processes.

Space Weather: The Physics Behind a Slogan

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Space Weather: The Physics Behind a Slogan

Space Weather: The Physics Behind a Slogan by Klaus Scherer
English | PDF | 2006 | 297 Pages | ISBN : 3540229078 | 10.8 MB

The various processes that connect the physics of the Sun with that of the Earth`s environment has become known as "Space Weather" during recent years, a slogan that has emerged in connection with many other expressions adapted from meteorology, such as solar wind, magnetic clouds or polar rain. This volume is intended as a first graduate-level textbook-style account on the physics of these solar-terrestrial relations and their impact on our natural and technological environment.

Solar Energetic Particles: A Modern Primer on Understanding Sources, Acceleration and Propagation, Second Edition

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Solar Energetic Particles: A Modern Primer on Understanding Sources, Acceleration and Propagation, Second Edition

Solar Energetic Particles: A Modern Primer on Understanding Sources, Acceleration and Propagation, Second Edition by Donald V. Reames
English | PDF,EPUB | 2021 | 233 Pages | ISBN : 3030664015 | 78.8 MB

This book serves as a concise primer introducing the non-specialist reader to the physics of solar energetic particles (SEP). It systematically reviews the evidence for the two main mechanisms which lead to the so-called impulsive and gradual SEP events. This second edition contains two completely new chapters discussing element abundances and shock waves, reflecting new theoretical, modeling, and observational results. Existing chapters have been substantially expanded or updated with additions placed in a broader context.