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(Ebook) Frontiers in Magnetospheric Plasma Physics, Volume 16 (Cospar) by M. Hoshino, Y. Omura, L. J. Lanzerotti ISBN 9780080445731, 9780080472379, 008044573X, 0080472370

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Authors:M. Hoshino, Y. Omura, L. J. Lanzerotti
Pages:322 pages.
Year:2005
Editon:1
Publisher:Pergamon
Language:english
File Size:53.16 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780080445731, 9780080472379, 008044573X, 0080472370
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(Ebook) Frontiers in Magnetospheric Plasma Physics, Volume 16 (Cospar) by M. Hoshino, Y. Omura, L. J. Lanzerotti ISBN 9780080445731, 9780080472379, 008044573X, 0080472370

This COSPAR Colloquium Series deals with the main achievements that were accomplished through the collaborative efforts among ISTP participants; the plasma dynamics of magnetic reconnection in a thin plasma sheet, the action of the solar wind on the plasma population in the plasma sheet and around the magnetotail boundary layer, the relationship between the substrom expansion region and the X-line formation in the magnetotail, and the temporal evolution of the dipolarization from from the near-Earth to the distant tail.
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