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Ionospheres : Physics, Plasma Physics, and Chemistry.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Cambridge atmospheric and space science seriesCambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2009Edition: 2nd editionDescription: xii, 628 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780521877060
  • 0521877067
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QC881.2.I6 .S38 2009
Contents:
Introduction -- Space environment -- Transport equations -- Collisions -- Simplified transport equations -- Wave phenomena -- Magnetohydrodynamic formulation -- Chemical processes -- Ionization and energy exchange processes -- Neutral atmospheres -- The terrestrial ionosphere at middle and low latitudes -- The terrestrial ionosphere at high latitudes -- Planetary ionospheres -- Ionospheric measurement techniques -- Appendix A. Physical constants and conversions -- Appendix B. Vector relations and operators -- Appendix C. Integrals and transformations -- Appendix D. Functions and series expansions -- Appendix E. Systems of units -- Appendix F. Maxwell transfer equations -- Appendix G. Collision models -- Appendix H. Maxwell velocity distribution -- Appendix I. Semilinear expressions for transport coefficients -- Appendix J. Solar fluxes and relevant cross sections -- Appendix K. Atmospheric models -- Appendix L. Scalars, vectors, dyadics, and tensors -- Appendix M. Radio wave spectrum -- Appendix O. Numerical solutions for F region ionization -- Appendix P. Monte Carlo methods.
Summary: This combination of text and reference book describes the physical, plasma and chemical processes controlling the behaviour of ionospheres, upper atmospheres and exospheres. It summarises the structure, chemistry, dynamics and energetics of the terrestrial ionosphere and other solar system bodies, and discusses the processes, mechanisms and transport equations for solving fundamental research problems. This second edition incorporates new results, model developments and interpretations from the last ten years. It includes the latest material on neutral atmospheres; the terrestrial ionosphere at low, middle and high latitudes; and planetary atmospheres and ionospheres, where results from recent space missions have yielded fresh data. Appendices outline physical constants, mathematical formulas, transport coefficients, and other important parameters for ionospheric calculations. This is an essential resource for researchers studying ionospheres, upper atmospheres, aeronomy and plasma physics.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
BOOK BOOK NCAR Library Foothills Lab QC881.2 .I6 .S435 2009 1 Available 50583010335531
Total holds: 0

Previous ed.: 2000.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Space environment -- Transport equations -- Collisions -- Simplified transport equations -- Wave phenomena -- Magnetohydrodynamic formulation -- Chemical processes -- Ionization and energy exchange processes -- Neutral atmospheres -- The terrestrial ionosphere at middle and low latitudes -- The terrestrial ionosphere at high latitudes -- Planetary ionospheres -- Ionospheric measurement techniques -- Appendix A. Physical constants and conversions -- Appendix B. Vector relations and operators -- Appendix C. Integrals and transformations -- Appendix D. Functions and series expansions -- Appendix E. Systems of units -- Appendix F. Maxwell transfer equations -- Appendix G. Collision models -- Appendix H. Maxwell velocity distribution -- Appendix I. Semilinear expressions for transport coefficients -- Appendix J. Solar fluxes and relevant cross sections -- Appendix K. Atmospheric models -- Appendix L. Scalars, vectors, dyadics, and tensors -- Appendix M. Radio wave spectrum -- Appendix O. Numerical solutions for F region ionization -- Appendix P. Monte Carlo methods.

This combination of text and reference book describes the physical, plasma and chemical processes controlling the behaviour of ionospheres, upper atmospheres and exospheres. It summarises the structure, chemistry, dynamics and energetics of the terrestrial ionosphere and other solar system bodies, and discusses the processes, mechanisms and transport equations for solving fundamental research problems. This second edition incorporates new results, model developments and interpretations from the last ten years. It includes the latest material on neutral atmospheres; the terrestrial ionosphere at low, middle and high latitudes; and planetary atmospheres and ionospheres, where results from recent space missions have yielded fresh data. Appendices outline physical constants, mathematical formulas, transport coefficients, and other important parameters for ionospheric calculations. This is an essential resource for researchers studying ionospheres, upper atmospheres, aeronomy and plasma physics.

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