Physics – Geophysics
Scientific paper
Apr 1983
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Symposium sponsored by COSPAR, IAU, IUGG, IUPAP, and URSI. Space Science Reviews, vol. 34, Jan.; Feb.; Mar.; Apr. 1983. 110 p.;
Physics
Geophysics
Conferences, Geophysics, Solar Physics, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Cosmic Rays, Earth Magnetosphere, Interplanetary Medium, Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling, Middle Atmosphere, Particle Acceleration, Particle Interactions, Ring Currents, Shock Waves, Solar Activity, Solar Wind, Thermosphere, Wave Interaction
Scientific paper
The present conference on solar-terrestrial physics considers coronal disturbances and their terrestrial effects, the electrodynamics of the outer solar atmosphere, plasma-physical aspects of the solar cycle, solar wind theory, the propagation of solar disturbances, interplanetary shock observations, ion acceleration at shocks, solar cycle variations of cosmic ray intensity, the solar wind-magnetosphere energy coupling function, IMF control of the earth's magnetosphere, and plasma processes within the magnetospheric boundaries. Also discussed are the causes, generation and decay of the earth's ring current, the plasmasphere's interaction with the ring current, wave generation in the terrestrial magnetosphere, spacecraft charging effects, magnetosphere-ionosphere interactions and terrestrial effects, the dynamics of the middle atmosphere, and the meteorological and temperature control of the thermosphere.
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