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The Dynamic Loss Of Earths Radiation Belts From Loss In The Magnetosphere To Particle Precipitation In The Atmosphere Allison Jaynes Editor

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The Dynamic Loss Of Earths Radiation Belts From Loss In The Magnetosphere To Particle Precipitation In The Atmosphere Allison Jaynes Editor
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The Dynamic Loss Of Earths Radiation Belts From Loss In The Magnetosphere To Particle Precipitation In The Atmosphere Allison Jaynes Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: Elsevier
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30.75 MB
Pages: 346
Author: Allison Jaynes (editor), Maria Usanova (editor)
ISBN: 9780128133712, 0128133716
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Dynamic Loss Of Earths Radiation Belts From Loss In The Magnetosphere To Particle Precipitation In The Atmosphere Allison Jaynes Editor by Allison Jaynes (editor), Maria Usanova (editor) 9780128133712, 0128133716 instant download after payment.

The Dynamic Loss of Earth's Radiation Belts: From Loss in the Magnetosphere to Particle Precipitation in the Atmosphere presents a timely review of data from various explorative missions, including the Van Allen Probes, the Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission (which aims to determine magnetopause losses), the completion of four BARREL balloon campaigns, and several CubeSat missions focusing on precipitation losses. This is the first book in the area to include a focus on loss, and not just acceleration and radial transport.

Bringing together two communities, the book includes contributions from experts with knowledge in both precipitation mechanisms and the effects on the atmosphere. There is a direct link between what gets lost in the magnetospheric radiation environment and the energy deposited in the layers of our atmosphere. Very recently, NASA's Living With a Star program identified a new, targeted research topic that addresses this question, highlighting the timeliness of this precise science. The Dynamic Loss of Earth's Radiation Belts brings together scientists from the space and atmospheric science communities to examine both the causes and effects of particle loss in the magnetosphere.

  • Examines both the causes and effects of particle loss in the magnetosphere from multiple perspectives
  • Presents interdisciplinary content that bridges the gap, through communication and collaboration, between the magnetospheric and atmospheric communities
  • Fills a gap in the literature by focusing on loss in the radiation belt, which is especially timely based on data from the Van Allen Probes, the Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission, and other projects
  • Includes contributions from various experts in the field that is organized and collated by a clear-and-consistent editorial team

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