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Introduction to Space Physics

by Margaret G. Kivelson (Editor), Christopher T. (Ed.) Russell, Christopher T. Russell
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Overview

Designed as a text for upper-level undergraduate and first-year graduate students, this volume attempts to establish the curriculum for the modern student entering the fledgling field of space physics. The book provides a broad, yet selective, treatment of the subject, covering virtually all aspects of space plasmas in the solar system. There are sections on the sun and solar wind, the magnetized and unmagnetized planets, and the fundamental process of space plasmas including shocks, plasma waves, ULF waves, wave-particle interactions, and auroral processes. In addition to emphasizing analysis, the authors also place importance on underlying phenomenology with extensive attention to observations.

Synopsis

This text provides a comprehensive introduction to space physics.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 1995
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
568
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521457149

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