Advances in Space Environment Research [electronic resource] : Volume I /

Advances in Space Environment Research - Volume I contains the proceedings of two international workshops, the World Space Environment Forum (WSEF2002) and the High Performance Computing in Space Environment Research (HPC2002), organized by the World Institute for Space Environment Research (WISER) from 22 July to 2 August 2002 in Adelaide, Australia. The articles in this volume review the state-of-the-art of the theoretical, computational and observational studies of the physical processes of Sun-Earth connections and Space Environment. They cover six topical areas: Sun/Heliosphere, Magnetosphere/Bow Shock, Ionosphere/Atmosphere, Space Weather/Space Climate, Space Plasma Physics/Astrophysics, and Complex/Intelligent Systems.

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Main Authors: Chian, A. C.-L. editor., Cairns, I. H. editor., Gabriel, S. B. editor., Goedbloed, J. P. editor., Hada, T. editor., Leubner, M. editor., Nocera, L. editor., Stening, R. editor., Toffoletto, F. editor., Uberoi, C. editor., Valdivia, J. A. editor., Villante, U. editor., Wu, C.-C. editor., Yan, Y. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2003
Subjects:Earth sciences., Planetology., Astrophysics., Nuclear physics., Heavy ions., Hadrons., Earth Sciences., Astrophysics and Astroparticles., Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1069-6
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Summary:Advances in Space Environment Research - Volume I contains the proceedings of two international workshops, the World Space Environment Forum (WSEF2002) and the High Performance Computing in Space Environment Research (HPC2002), organized by the World Institute for Space Environment Research (WISER) from 22 July to 2 August 2002 in Adelaide, Australia. The articles in this volume review the state-of-the-art of the theoretical, computational and observational studies of the physical processes of Sun-Earth connections and Space Environment. They cover six topical areas: Sun/Heliosphere, Magnetosphere/Bow Shock, Ionosphere/Atmosphere, Space Weather/Space Climate, Space Plasma Physics/Astrophysics, and Complex/Intelligent Systems.