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Plasma Waves in the Magnetosphere

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9783642778698

Plasma Waves in the Magnetosphere is a geography, physical geography book by A. D. M. Walker.

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The theory of waves in plasma is developed and applied to various wave phenomena in the magnetosphere. In Part 1 the theory of wave propagation in cold, warm and hot plasmas is developed. Particular attention is paid to the forms of refractive index surfaces, ray surfaces and group velocity surfaces which allow the visualization of the wave fronts which occur under different conditions. There is a full treatment of the interaction between waves and particles. These treatments are copiously illustrated in an attempt to give the reader an intentive feel for the nature of the phenomena. In Part 2 the theory is applied to a variety of natural wave phenomena which occur in the magnetosphere.

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Plasma Waves in the Magnetosphere is a Geography, Physical geography, Magnetosphere, Space plasmas, Magnetohydrodynamics book.

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The theory of waves in plasma is developed and applied to various wave phenomena in the magnetosphere. In Part 1 the theory of wave propagation in cold, warm and hot plasmas is developed. Particular attention is paid to the forms of refractive index surfaces, ray surfaces and group velocity surfaces...

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Plasma Waves in the Magnetosphere was written by A. D. M. Walker.