Physics of the Solar Corona and Transition Region Part II Proceedings of the Monterey Workshop, held in Monterey, California, August 1999
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
2001, 2001
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2001 |
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Three-Dimensional Separator Reconnection — How Does It Occur?
- The Structure of Force-Free Magnetic Fields
- Models of Dynamic Coronal Loops
- Cross-Sectional Properties of Coronal Loops
- Width Variations along Coronal Loops Observed by TRACE
- How Accurately Can We Determine the Coronal Heating Mechanism in the Large-Scale Solar Corona?
- SERTS-97 Measurements of Relative Wavelength Shifts in Coronal Emission Lines across a Solar Active Region
- Modeling Coronal Loop Abundances: Effects of Parameter Variations on Observables
- Waves and Oscillations in the Corona
- Can Gravitational Effects Damp Alfvén Waves?
- Observations of the 24 September 1997 Coronal Flare Waves
- Structure of a Large Low-Latitude Coronal Hole
- Electro-Mechanical Coupling between the Photosphere and Transition Region
- The Magnetic Connectivity of Moss Regions
- Magnetic Activity Associated with Radio Noise Storms
- A Kinetic Model of Coronal Heating and Acceleration by Ion-Cyclotron Waves; Preliminary Results
- SECIS: The Solar Eclipse Coronal Eclipse Imaging System
- The SOHO-Stellar Connection
- New Boundary Integral Equation Representation for Finite Energy Force-Free Magnetic Fields in Open Space above the Sun
- Synoptic Maps of Solar Wind; Comparison of IPS Data and the NOAA/SEC Version of the Wang and Sheeley Model
- Topology of Magnetic Field and Coronal Hearing in Solar Active Regions. II. The Role of Quasi-Separatrix Layers
- Recent Theoretical Results on Coronal Heating
- MACS for Global Measurement of the Solar Wind Velocity and the Thermal Electton Temperature during the Total Solar Eclipse on 11 August 1999
- Multi-Wavelength Observations of the 1998 September 27 Flare Spray