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Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling in the Solar System

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John Wiley & Sonserschienen am28.09.20161. Auflage
Over a half century of exploration of the Earth's space environment, it has become evident that the interaction between the ionosphere and the magnetosphere plays a dominant role in the evolution and dynamics of magnetospheric plasmas and fields, Interestingly, it was recently discovered that this same interaction is of fundamental importance at other planets and moons throughout the solar system, Based on papers presented at an interdisciplinary AGU Chapman Conference at Yosemite National Park in February 2014, this volume provides an intellectual and visual journey through our exploration and discovery of the paradigm-changing role that the ionosphere plays in determining the filling and dynamics of Earth and planetary environments, The 2014 Chapman conference marks the 40th anniversary of the initial magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling conference at Yosemite in 1974, and thus gives a four decade perspective of the progress of space science research in understanding these fundamental coupling processes, Digital video links to an online archive containing both the 1974 and 2014 meetings are presented throughout this volume for use as an historical resource by the international heliophysics and planetary science communities,

Topics covered in this volume include:
Ionosphere as a source of magnetospheric plasma
Effects of the low energy ionospheric plasma on the stability and creation of the more energetic plasmas
The unified global modeling of the ionosphere and magnetosphere at the Earth and other planets
New knowledge of these coupled interactions for heliophysicists and planetary scientists, with a cross-disciplinary approach involving advanced measurement and modeling techniques

Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling in the Solar System is a valuable resource for researchers in the fields of space and planetary science, atmospheric science, space physics, astronomy, and geophysics,
Read an interview with the editors to find out more:
https://eos,org/editors-vox/filling-earths-space-environment-from-the-sun-or-the-earth



Dr, Chappell has been involved in space science research related to the Earth's magnetosphere and ionosphere for almost 50 years, His career has included research at Lockheed Palo Alto Research Laboratory, NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center and Vanderbilt University, He has worked on particle data from satellite missions for his entire career and has been a Principal Investigator for instruments on two NASA spacecraft, He is the author of more than 125 published articles and has planned AGU conferences and sessions in his area of research, He has edited a conference proceeding and has written articles for encyclopedias, He has co-authored a book, 'Worlds Apart' which examines the subject of science and the media, He has represented NASA in the media and has given hundred's of talks to public audiences,
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KlappentextOver a half century of exploration of the Earth's space environment, it has become evident that the interaction between the ionosphere and the magnetosphere plays a dominant role in the evolution and dynamics of magnetospheric plasmas and fields, Interestingly, it was recently discovered that this same interaction is of fundamental importance at other planets and moons throughout the solar system, Based on papers presented at an interdisciplinary AGU Chapman Conference at Yosemite National Park in February 2014, this volume provides an intellectual and visual journey through our exploration and discovery of the paradigm-changing role that the ionosphere plays in determining the filling and dynamics of Earth and planetary environments, The 2014 Chapman conference marks the 40th anniversary of the initial magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling conference at Yosemite in 1974, and thus gives a four decade perspective of the progress of space science research in understanding these fundamental coupling processes, Digital video links to an online archive containing both the 1974 and 2014 meetings are presented throughout this volume for use as an historical resource by the international heliophysics and planetary science communities,

Topics covered in this volume include:
Ionosphere as a source of magnetospheric plasma
Effects of the low energy ionospheric plasma on the stability and creation of the more energetic plasmas
The unified global modeling of the ionosphere and magnetosphere at the Earth and other planets
New knowledge of these coupled interactions for heliophysicists and planetary scientists, with a cross-disciplinary approach involving advanced measurement and modeling techniques

Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling in the Solar System is a valuable resource for researchers in the fields of space and planetary science, atmospheric science, space physics, astronomy, and geophysics,
Read an interview with the editors to find out more:
https://eos,org/editors-vox/filling-earths-space-environment-from-the-sun-or-the-earth



Dr, Chappell has been involved in space science research related to the Earth's magnetosphere and ionosphere for almost 50 years, His career has included research at Lockheed Palo Alto Research Laboratory, NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center and Vanderbilt University, He has worked on particle data from satellite missions for his entire career and has been a Principal Investigator for instruments on two NASA spacecraft, He is the author of more than 125 published articles and has planned AGU conferences and sessions in his area of research, He has edited a conference proceeding and has written articles for encyclopedias, He has co-authored a book, 'Worlds Apart' which examines the subject of science and the media, He has represented NASA in the media and has given hundred's of talks to public audiences,
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Takumi Abe
Associate Professor
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan

M. André
Swedish Institute of Space Physics
Uppsala, Sweden

T. F. Averkamp
Engineering Specialist
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA

L. Baddeley
Birkeland Centre for Space Science
The University Centre in Svalbard
Longyearbyen, Norway

Peter M. Banks
Professor University of Michigan (Retired)
Santa Rosa, CA, USA

Abdallah R. Barakat
Research Associate Professor
Center for Atmospheric and Space Sciences
Utah State University
Logan, UT, USA

J. W. Bonnell
Project Physicist
Space Sciences Laboratory
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA, USA

Jacob Bortnik
Professor
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
Los Angeles, CA, USA

S. R. Bounds
Associate Research Scientist
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA, USA

Kevin S. Brenneman
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD, USA

James L. Burch
Vice President
Space Science and Engineering Division
Southwest Research Institute
San Antonio, TX, USA

Charles R. Chappell
Research Professor
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN, USA

Lunjin Chen
Professor
Department of Physics
W. B. Hanson Center for Space Sciences
University of Texas, Dallas
Richardson, TX, USA

James H. Clemmons
Principal Director
Space Science Applications Laboratory
Aerospace Corporation
El Segundo, CA, USA

Andrew J. Coates
Professor of Physics and Deputy Director (Solar System) MSSL
University College London
Mullard Space Science Laboratory
Dorking, Surrey, UK

Glyn A. Collinson
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD, USA

Thomas E. Cravens
Professor
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Kansas
Lawrence, KS, USA

Geoff Crowley
CEO and Chief Scientist
Atmospheric & Space Technology Research Associates (ASTRA) LLC
Boulder, CO, USA

Christopher Cully
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Calgary
Calgary, AB, Canada

Richard E. Denton
Research Professor
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Dartmouth College
Hanover, NH, USA

Eric Donovan
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Calgary
Calgary, AB, Canada

Douglas P. Drob
Research Physicist
Space Science Division
Naval Research Laboratory
Washington, DC, USA

Gregory D. Earle
Department of Physics
Virginia Technical University
Blacksburg, VA, USA

J. Vincent Eccles
Professor of Physics
Center for Atmospheric and Space Sciences
Utah State University
Logan, UT, USA

A. Eriksson
Swedish Institute of Space Physics
Uppsala, Sweden

Keiichiro Fukazawa
Professor
Academic Center for Computing and Media Studies
Kyoto University
Yoshidahonmachi, Sankyo-ku
Kyoto, Japan

Andrew J. Gerrard
Professor
Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Newark, NJ, USA

Alex Glocer
Research Astrophysicist
Geospace Physics Laboratory
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD, USA

Tamas I. Gombosi
Professor
Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI, USA

Daniel J. Gershman
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD, USA

D. A. Gurnett
James A. Van Allen/Roy J. Carver Professor of Physics
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA, USA

S. Haaland
Birkeland Centre for Space Science
University of Bergen
Norway; and
Max-Planck Institute for Solar Systems Research
Göttingen
Germany

R. A. Heelis
Director, William B. Hanson Center for Space Sciences
University of Texas at Dallas
Richardson, TX, USA

Thomas W. Hill
Professor Emeritus
Physics and Astronomy Department
Rice University
Houston, TX, USA

George B. Hospodarsky
Associate Research Scientist
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA, USA

Joseph D. Huba
Section Head, Space Physics
Plasma Physics Division
Naval Research Laboratory (NRL)
Washington, DC, USA

Xianzhe Jia
Associate Professor
Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI, USA

Ying-Dong Jia
Assistant Research Geophysicist
Department of Earth, Planetary and Space Sciences
University of California at Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA, USA

C. Johnsen
Department of Physics
University of OsloNorway

Robert E. Johnson
Professor
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA, USA; and
Professor
New York University
New York City, NY, USA

Vania K. Jordanova
Senior Research Scientist
Space Science and Applications Group
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos, NM, USA

Larry Kepko
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD, USA

George Khazanov
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD, USA

Lynn M. Kistler
Professor
Department of Physics and Space Science Center
University of New Hampshire
Durham, NH, USA

Naritoshi Kitamura
Aerospace Project Research Associate
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan

Margaret G. Kivelson
Professor Emerita
Research Professor
Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI, USA; and
Department of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences
University of California at Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA, USA

C. A. Kletzing
F. Wendell Miller Professor
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA, USA

David J. Knudsen
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Calgary
Calgary, AB, Canada

Jonathan Krall
Research Physicist
Plasma Physics Division
Naval Research Laboratory (NRL)
Washington, DC, USA

Atsushi Kumamoto
Associate Professor
Department of Geophysics
Graduate School of Science
Tohoku University
Sendai, Japan

W. S. Kurth
Research Scientist
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA, USA

Louis J. Lanzerotti
Professor
Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Newark, NJ, USA

Stephen A. Ledvina
Space Sciences Laboratory
University of California Berkeley
Berkeley, CA, USA

J. S. Leisner
Senior Scientist
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Iowa,
Iowa City, IA, USA;
Current affiliation:
Arctic Slope Technical Services
Beltsville, MD, USA

Marc Lessard
Space Science Center
University of New Hampshire
Durham, NH, USA

K. Li
Max-Planck Institute for Solar Systems Research
Göttingen, Germany

Wen Li
Research Scientist
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
Los Angeles, CA, USA

Michael W. Liemohn
Professor
Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI, USA

William Longley
Graduate Student
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Rice University
Houston, TX, USA

Gang Lu
Senior Scientist
High Altitude Observatory
National Center for Atmospheric Research
Boulder, CO, USA

Janet G. Luhmann
Senior Fellow
Space Sciences Laboratory
University of California Berkeley
Berkeley, CA, USA

B. Lybekk
Department of Physics
University of Oslo
Norway

Qianli Ma
Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
Los Angeles, CA, USA

Elizabeth A. MacDonald
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD, USA

L. Maes
Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy
Brussels, Belgium

Donald G. Mitchell
Principal Professional Staff Physicist
Applied Physics Laboratory
Johns Hopkins University
Laurel, MD, USA

J. D. Menietti
Research Scientist
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA, USA

Thomas E. Moore
Senior Project Scientist for MMS
Heliophysics Science Division
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD, USA

Binbin Ni
Professor
Department of Space Physics
Wuhan University
Wuhan, Hubei, China

Michael J. Nicolls
Center for Geospace Studies
SRI International
Menlo Park, CA, USA

H. Nilsson
Swedish Institute of Space...
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