Exploration of the Polar Upper Atmosphere
. Ed(S): Deehr, C. S.; Holtet, J. A.
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Paperback. Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Lillehammer, Norway, May 5-16, 1980 Editor(s): Deehr, C. S.; Holtet, J. A. Series: NATO Science Series C. Num Pages: 498 pages, biography. BIC Classification: RB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 240 x 160 x 27. Weight in Grams: 821.
This book is an ordered collection of tutorial lectures on the physical processes in the polar upper atmosphere given at the NATO Advanced Study Institute (ASI) on "The Exploration of the Polar Upper Atmosphere" held at Lillehammer, Norway, May 5-16, 1980. The polar cap is an important part of the high latitude atmosphere not only because of circulation and horizontal trans port in the neutral atmosphere and convection in the ionosphere, but also because of its unique energy sources and sinks. In addition, solar wind plasma is led into-the upper atmosphere by the geomagnetic field at the poles, and the ... Read more
This book is an ordered collection of tutorial lectures on the physical processes in the polar upper atmosphere given at the NATO Advanced Study Institute (ASI) on "The Exploration of the Polar Upper Atmosphere" held at Lillehammer, Norway, May 5-16, 1980. The polar cap is an important part of the high latitude atmosphere not only because of circulation and horizontal trans port in the neutral atmosphere and convection in the ionosphere, but also because of its unique energy sources and sinks. In addition, solar wind plasma is led into-the upper atmosphere by the geomagnetic field at the poles, and the ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Number of pages
498
Condition
New
Series
NATO Science Series C
Number of Pages
498
Place of Publication
Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN
9789400984196
SKU
V9789400984196
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