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The Three-Dimensional Magnetosphere Proceedings of the D3.1 Symposium of COSPAR Scientific Commission D which was held during the the 30th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Hamburg, 11-21 July, 1994

Proceedings
Series: Advances in Space Research Volume: 18
Edited By: J Büchner
326 pages
Publisher: Pergamon Press
The Three-Dimensional Magnetosphere
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The theme of this volume is the use of advanced satellite measurements for investigations of three-dimensional magnetospheric effects. Two aspects of three-dimensionality are considered: large-scale connections between remote regions, and locally three-dimensional physical processes. The first section deals with the theme of the first Inter-Agency Consultative Group (IAGG) campaign on magnetotail energy flow and non-linear dynamics; the section section examines the high latitude iconosphere as the inner boundary of the magnetospheric system; the third section covers global mapping and coupling; and the fourth section looks at theory and modelling.

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Magnetotail; physics at high latitudes; the global mapping and coupling; theory and modelling. (part contents)

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Proceedings
Series: Advances in Space Research Volume: 18
Edited By: J Büchner
326 pages
Publisher: Pergamon Press
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