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Judul Advances in Near-Earth Space and Atmospheric Physics from Ground-Based and Satellite Observations / Veronika Barta
Pengarang Veronika Barta
Christina Arras
Jaroslav Urbar
Penerbitan 4052 Basel, Switzerland : MDPI, 2026
Deskripsi Fisik 240
ISBN 978-3-7258-6981-7
Subjek Environmental & Earth Sciences
Catatan "Summary Within the near-Earth space and the atmosphere, all regions are closely interconnected, forming a multi-coupled complex system. Space weather events originating from the Sun, such as solar flares, energetic particle precipitations and the effects of solar wind disturbances, can cause significant changes in the Earth's environment. These variations manifest in different spheres/regions of the system (such as geomagnetic storms and ionospheric storms). Furthermore, the lowest part of the terrestrial plasma—the ionosphere—is strongly coupled with the neutral atmosphere. Therefore, it is also affected from below by the different types of atmospheric waves associated with phenomena of non-space origin (e.g., severe tropospheric convection, thunderstorms, and tectonic activity). The variability of the plasma environment ranges across broad spatial scales, from local or regional to inter-hemispherical or global changes. Their temporal variability is also diversified, from the 11-year solar cycle variations
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