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Hydromagnetic Waves in the Magnetosphere and the Ionosphere [electronic resource] / by Leonid S. Alperovich, Evgeny N. Fedorov.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Astrophysics and Space Science Library ; 353Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2007Description: online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781402066375
  • 99781402066375
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 520 23
Online resources:
Contents:
Partially Ionized Plasma -- Electrodynamic Properties of Space -- ULF-Waves on the Ground and in Space -- Magnetohydrodynamic Waves -- Hydromagnetic Resonators -- FLR in Plasma Configurations -- MHD-Waves in Layered Media -- Propagation of MHD-Beams -- Inhomogeneous Ionosphere -- Effective Conductivity of a Cloudy Ionosphere -- ULF-Sounding of Magnetosphere and Earth -- MHD-Wave Exposure on the Ionosphere -- MHD-Wave Generation by HF-Heating -- Active Cloud Releases and MHD-Emission -- MHD After-Effects of a Sound Impact.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The book deals with Ultra-Low-Frequency (ULF)-electromagnetic waves observed on Earth and in Space. These are so-called geomagnetic variations or pulsations. Alfvén's discovery related to the influence of the strong magnetic field on the conducting fluids (magnetohydrodynamics) led to development of the concept that the ULF-waves are magnetospheric magnetohydrodynamic (MHD)-waves. MHD-waves at their propagation gather information about the magnetosphere, ionosphere, and the ground. There are two applied aspects based on using the ULF electromagnetic oscillations. The first one is the ground-based diagnostics of the magnetosphere. This is an attempt to monitor in the real time the magnetosphere size, distance to the last closed field-lines, distribution of the cold plasma, etc. The second one is the deep electromagnetic sounding of the Earth. The basis for these studies is the capability of any electromagnetic wave to penetrate a conductor to a finite depth. The ULF-waves can reach the depth of a few hundred kilometers. Thus, geophysicists now have a unique tool that can be applied to study the solid Earth as well as its gas-plasma shells - the ionosphere and magnetosphere. This book integrates topics pertaining to all scales of the MHD-waves, emphasizing the linkages between the ULF-waves below the ionosphere on the ground and magnetospheric MHD-waves. It will be most helpful to graduate and post-graduate students, familiar with advanced calculus, who study the science of MHD-waves in the magnetosphere and ionosphere.
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Partially Ionized Plasma -- Electrodynamic Properties of Space -- ULF-Waves on the Ground and in Space -- Magnetohydrodynamic Waves -- Hydromagnetic Resonators -- FLR in Plasma Configurations -- MHD-Waves in Layered Media -- Propagation of MHD-Beams -- Inhomogeneous Ionosphere -- Effective Conductivity of a Cloudy Ionosphere -- ULF-Sounding of Magnetosphere and Earth -- MHD-Wave Exposure on the Ionosphere -- MHD-Wave Generation by HF-Heating -- Active Cloud Releases and MHD-Emission -- MHD After-Effects of a Sound Impact.

The book deals with Ultra-Low-Frequency (ULF)-electromagnetic waves observed on Earth and in Space. These are so-called geomagnetic variations or pulsations. Alfvén's discovery related to the influence of the strong magnetic field on the conducting fluids (magnetohydrodynamics) led to development of the concept that the ULF-waves are magnetospheric magnetohydrodynamic (MHD)-waves. MHD-waves at their propagation gather information about the magnetosphere, ionosphere, and the ground. There are two applied aspects based on using the ULF electromagnetic oscillations. The first one is the ground-based diagnostics of the magnetosphere. This is an attempt to monitor in the real time the magnetosphere size, distance to the last closed field-lines, distribution of the cold plasma, etc. The second one is the deep electromagnetic sounding of the Earth. The basis for these studies is the capability of any electromagnetic wave to penetrate a conductor to a finite depth. The ULF-waves can reach the depth of a few hundred kilometers. Thus, geophysicists now have a unique tool that can be applied to study the solid Earth as well as its gas-plasma shells - the ionosphere and magnetosphere. This book integrates topics pertaining to all scales of the MHD-waves, emphasizing the linkages between the ULF-waves below the ionosphere on the ground and magnetospheric MHD-waves. It will be most helpful to graduate and post-graduate students, familiar with advanced calculus, who study the science of MHD-waves in the magnetosphere and ionosphere.

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