Ionospheric Multi-Spacecraft Analysis Tools

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Approaches for Deriving Ionospheric Parameters, ISSI Scientific Report Series 17

ISBN: 3030267318
ISBN 13: 9783030267315
Herausgeber: Malcolm Wray Dunlop/Hermann Lühr
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: x, 288 S., 12 s/w Illustr., 85 farbige Illustr., 288 p. 97 illus., 85 illus. in color.
Erscheinungsdatum: 29.10.2019
Auflage: 1/2020
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

This book is published open access under a CC BY 4.0 license This volume provides a comprehensive toolbox of analysis techniques for ionospheric multi-satellite missions. The immediate need for this book was motivated by the ongoing ESA Swarm satellite mission, but the tools that are described are general and can be used for any future ionospheric multi-satellite mission with comparable instrumentation. In addition to researching the immediate plasma environment and its coupling to other regions, such a mission aims to study the Earth’s main magnetic field and its anomalies caused by core, mantle, or crustal sources. The parameters for carrying out this kind of work are examined in these chapters. Besides currents, electric fields, and plasma convection, these parameters include ionospheric conductance, Joule heating, neutral gas densities, and neutral winds.

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Autorenporträt

Malcom Dunlop is research group leader at RAL Space and Professor at Beihang University. He is a visiting Professor at Warwick University and Imperial College. He has long experience in analysing magnetospheric and ionospheric data and is Co-I on several space missions. His research interests cover: the study of the ring current, field-aligned currents, magnetospheric boundaries, magnetic reconnection and current layers. He is the only individual awarded three special achievement Cluster medals. Hermann Lühr was Professor of Geophysics at Technical University fo Braunschweig and Senior Scientist at Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ, Potsdam, Germany. He has been (Co-)-PI of several research projects and space missions incl. CHAMP and Swarm; served on various committees and was awaded a series of prestigious medals and prizes. His scientific interests include geomagnetism, magnetospheric/ionospheric physics, plasma physics, current systems, upper atmosphere, space weather, and instrument development.

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