Comparative Aeronomy Comparative Aeronomy

Comparative Aeronomy

Andrew F. Nagy und andere
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Beschreibung des Verlags

This volume provides eleven reviews by leading researchers in the fields of planetary science, aeronomy, and atmospheric science. Together they present the result of comparative studies of processes and systems aspects that control the general behaviour and structure of the upper atmospheres, ionospheres and exospheres of solar system bodies (terrestrial planets, giant planets, and their moons). Similarities and differences of the relevant physical processes, chemistry, and dynamics affecting the aeronomy of solar system bodies are reviewed and documented. Implications for the long-term evolution of atmospheres and exoplanets are examined as well. The reviews are based on significant new observations by several key scientific spacecraft at Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Titan.

Like all volumes in the SSSI series, this book presents a state-of-the art review written for any researcher or graduate student who needs a thorough update on a modern topic in space science. In this case: the chemistry and physics of the upper parts of planetary atmospheres.

GENRE
Wissenschaft und Natur
ERSCHIENEN
2008
31. Dezember
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
460
Seiten
VERLAG
Springer New York
ANBIETERINFO
Springer Science & Business Media LLC
GRÖSSE
14,1
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The Outer Planets and their Moons The Outer Planets and their Moons
2006
Planetary Atmospheric Electricity Planetary Atmospheric Electricity
2008
Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling in the Solar System Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling in the Solar System
2016
Modelling the Upper Atmosphere of Gas-Giant Exoplanets Irradiated by Low-Mass Stars Modelling the Upper Atmosphere of Gas-Giant Exoplanets Irradiated by Low-Mass Stars
2017
Electrifying Atmospheres: Charging, Ionisation and Lightning in the Solar System and Beyond Electrifying Atmospheres: Charging, Ionisation and Lightning in the Solar System and Beyond
2013
From the Outer Heliosphere to the Local Bubble From the Outer Heliosphere to the Local Bubble
2009