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Multi-Wavelength Observations of Coronal Structure and Dynamics
1st Edition, Volume 13 - October 21, 2002
Authors: Penny Martens, D. Cauffman
Language: English
Hardback ISBN:9780080440606
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eBook ISBN:9780080537177
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These are the Proceedings of the Yohkoh 10th Anniversary Meeting, a COSPAR Colloquium held in Kona, Hawaii, USA, on January 20-24, 2002. The title of the meeting was…Read more
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These are the Proceedings of the Yohkoh 10th Anniversary Meeting, a COSPAR Colloquium held in Kona, Hawaii, USA, on January 20-24, 2002. The title of the meeting was Multi-Wavelength Observations of Coronal Structure and Dynamics. In these proceedings the many and varied advances of the dynamics solar atmosphere in the past ten years of observations by Yohkoh have been reviewed.
Preface. Ten Years of Yohkoh and its Current Status: A Brief Summary (T. Kosugi, L.W. Acton). Section 1. Quiet Sun and Solar Wind Section 2. Active Region and Bright Point Studies Section 3. Education and Public Outreach Section 4. Sigmoidality and Helicity Section 5. Reconnection in Flares Section 6. MHD Simulations of Emergence and Eruptions Section 7. Fine Structure in Flares Section 8. Preflare Phenomena Section 9. Flare Plasma Dynamics Section 10. Coronal Mass Ejections Section 11. Solar Cycle Studies Section 12. High Energy Emission in Flares Section 13. Analysis Tools Section 14. Future Observing. List of Acronyms. List of Participants. Index of Authors.
No. of pages: 460
Language: English
Edition: 1
Volume: 13
Published: October 21, 2002
Imprint: Pergamon
Hardback ISBN: 9780080440606
eBook ISBN: 9780080537177
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Penny Martens
Dr Penny Martens is a Senior Lecturer with the Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering. Her research focuses on the use of biosynthetic hydrogels for a variety of biomedical applications, including diabetes treatment, neural electrodes and cartilage repair.
Affiliations and expertise
University of New South Wales, Australia
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D. Cauffman
Affiliations and expertise
Lockheed Martin ATC, 8111 Possession Ridge Lane, Clinton, WA 98236, USA
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