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200 1. $a The dynamic loss of Earth's radiation belts $b Texte électronique $e from loss in the magnetosphere to particle precipitation in the atmosphere $f edited by Allison N. Jaynes, Maria E. Usanova
214 .0 $a Amsterdam $c Elsevier
214 .4 $d C 2020
215 .. $a 1 ressource dématérialisée
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306 .. $a La pagination de l'édition imprimée correspondante est de : XI-332 p.
330 .. $a "A uniquely interdisciplinary focus on the effects of the Earth's radiation belts
from both an atmospheric and planetary science point of view. Examines both the causes
and effects of particle loss in the magnetosphere from multiple perspectives. Presents
interdisciplinary content, helping to bridge the gap between the magnetospheric and
atmospheric communities through communication and collaboration. Fills a gap in the
current literature by focusing on loss in the radiation belts, which is especially
timely based on data from the Van Allen Probes, the Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission,
and other projects ... Presents a timely review of data from various explorative missions,
including the Van Allen Probes, MMS, the completion of four BARREL balloon campaigns,
and several current and upcoming CubeSat missions focusing on precipitation losses.
This is the first book in the area to include a focus on loss, and not just acceleration
and radial transport ..." --Cover page 4
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