Solar Flare Magnetohydrodynamics.
Series: Fluid mechanics of astrophysics and geophysics ; v. 1.New York : Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, c1980Description: p. cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0677055307
- 523.7/5 19
- QB526.F6 S59
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Includes index.
Bibliography: p.
Given is an account of the enormous advances in solar flare theory. The overall understanding of flares (which can be exceedingly complex, with a multitude of secondary phenomena) has greatly increased during the past ten years as a result of recent observations both from high resolution ground-based instruments and space telescopes such as those on board Skylab and Solar Maximum Mission satellites.