SLIM21

Sort Order Display Format Items / Page  
 
  Click the serial number on the left to view the details of the item.
 #  AuthorTitleAccn#YearItem Type Claims
11 Miroshnichenko, Leonty Solar-Terrestrial Relations I12711 2023 eBook  
12 Kusano, Kanya Solar-Terrestrial Environmental Prediction I12593 2023 eBook  
13 Bond, Peter Solar Surveyors I12438 2022 Book  
14 Fusa Miyake (ed.) Extreme solar particle storms: The hostile Sun OB1694 2019 eBook  
15 Kluwer Academic Publishers Solar Physics, Vol. 210(1-2), 2002 J00125 Journal Article  
16 Kluwer Academic Publishers Solar Physics, Vol. 219(1), 2004 J00124 Journal Article  
17 Kluwer Academic Publishers Solar Physics, Vol. 206(1), 2002 J00123 Journal Article  
18 Kluwer Academic Publishers Solar Physics, Vol. 209(1), 2002 J00122 Journal Article  
19 Kluwer Academic Publishers Solar Physics, Vol. 201(2) J00121 Journal Article  
20 Kluwer Academic Publishers Solar physics Vol.200(1), J00115 Journal Article  
(page:2 / 4) [#35] First Page   Previous Page   Next Page   Last Page 

11.    
No image available
TitleSolar-Terrestrial Relations : From Solar Activity to Heliobiology
Author(s)Miroshnichenko, Leonty
PublicationCham, 1. Imprint: Springer 2. Springer International Publishing, 2023.
DescriptionXV, 231 p. 99 illus., 39 illus. in color : online resource
Abstract NoteThis books presents a brief review of modern concepts of the Sun-Earth problem and proposed physical mechanisms of solar-terrestrial relations (STR). This field covers a wide range of fundamental and actual applied problems of paramount importance (Space Weather, radiation hazard in space, functioning of space-borne and ground-based technological systems, heliobiology etc.). It is also closely tied with some general gnosiological problems. The author provides state-of-the-art information about existing problems and discusses different channels for extraterrestrial influences at the up-to-date level: electromagnetic waves and fields, total solar irradiance, solar wind, energetic solar particles, galactic cosmic rays, cosmic dust, etc. Some of the well-known and suggested STR effects and corresponding physical mechanisms are illustrated by several examples. In particular, a number of different external ???signals??? in observed changes of terrestrial climate and weather are considered. Especially, an expected impact of geophysical disturbances on the accuracy of some precise physical measurements and experiments is analysed. Due attention is paid to the heliobiological aspects of STR. Particular emphasis is on the multifactor nature of magneto-biological effect (MBE), its non-stationary and non-linear behaviour. The author also discusses main features of different physical mechanisms (electromagnetic fields, ionising radiation, triggers, rhythmic and resonances in solar-terrestrial systems) and their applicability to the Sun-Earth problem. The most of them are still needed in more sophisticated theoretical development and experimental confirmation. The main goals of interdisciplinary studies in this field are to determine partial impacts of solar-geomagnetic variability on the terrestrial environments and estimate (separate) relative contributions of different factors into various STR phenomena. The book is based on lectures given on advanced undergraduate level and will also benefit newcomers (physicists and engineers) to the field
ISBN,Price9783031225482
Keyword(s)1. Astrophysical Plasma 2. Earth and Environmental Sciences 3. EARTH SCIENCES 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. GEOGRAPHY 6. PLANETARY SCIENCE 7. PLASMA ASTROPHYSICS 8. SOLAR PHYSICS 9. SOLAR SYSTEM 10. SPACE PHYSICS 11. SUN
Item TypeeBook
Multi-Media Links
media link description
Circulation Data
Accession#  Call#StatusIssued ToReturn Due On Physical Location
I12711     On Shelf    

12.     
No image available
TitleSolar-Terrestrial Environmental Prediction
Author(s)Kusano, Kanya
PublicationSingapore, 1. Imprint: Springer 2. Springer Nature Singapore, 2023.
DescriptionXXIV, 462 p. 1 illus : online resource
Abstract NotePowerful solar explosions, such as flares and coronal mass ejections, greatly disturb the electromagnetic environment around the Earth and the atmosphere. They may even impact various social systems???communications, positioning, electric power supply, aviation and activities in space. Such variations in the space environment, which can influence human activities, are called ???space weather.??? The space weather disaster caused by a solar explosion is a potential risk in modern society. To reduce and mitigate space weather impacts, it is essential to understand the structure and dynamics of the solar???terrestrial environment and to predict the variations. This book comprehensively describes space weather, from the basics of related sciences to the possible social impacts. It was compiled based on a national research project on solar???terrestrial environment prediction conducted in Japan recently. It consists of four parts: the linkage between space weather and society; the magnetosphere of the Earth and space weather prediction; solar storms and space weather prediction; and long-term prediction of solar cycle activity and climate impacts. Each chapter covers the basics and applications of each area, which helps readers gain a broad understanding of the subject matter throughout the book. In addition, readers are able to select and read the topics they are most interested in. It is especially valuable for undergraduate and graduate students and young researchers studying space weather and related topics, and is further helpful for experts in various industries related to space weather disasters. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). The present version has been revised technically and linguistically by the authors in collaboration with a professional translator
ISBN,Price9789811977657
Keyword(s)1. ASTRONOMY 2. Astronomy, Cosmology and Space Sciences 3. ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. GEOPHYSICS 6. PLASMA (IONIZED GASES) 7. PLASMA PHYSICS 8. SOLAR PHYSICS 9. SOLAR SYSTEM 10. SPACE PHYSICS 11. SUN
Item TypeeBook
Multi-Media Links
media link description
Circulation Data
Accession#  Call#StatusIssued ToReturn Due On Physical Location
I12593     On Shelf    

13.     
No image available
TitleSolar Surveyors : Observing the Sun from Space
Author(s)Bond, Peter
PublicationCham, 1. Imprint: Springer 2. Springer International Publishing, 2022.
DescriptionXIV, 535 p. 269 illus., 241 illus. in color : online resource
Abstract NoteThis is the story of humankind???s quest over centuries to learn the true nature of the most dominant object in our Solar System: the Sun. Award-winning science writer Peter Bond describes in detail how our ideas about the Sun have changed over the millennia, starting with the simple observations of classical astronomy and continuing through telescopic observations to the age of nuclear physics. He shows how we discovered the Sun???s basic characteristics ??? its distance, size, temperature and composition ??? and then describes how, with evermore sophisticated instruments, we have learned about the Sun???s enormous energy output, its atmosphere and the explosive eruptions that blast clouds of magnetized gas and high-energy particles toward our world. Most of this book focuses on the Space Age, when suborbital rockets and satellites have probed every aspect of our nearby star. Each of these missions is described in detail, with summaries of their objectives, spacecraft designs, scientific payloads and results. The book also looks forward, describing forthcoming missions that will shed new light on remaining solar mysteries, notably the source of the energy that heats the outer corona to millions of degrees. Richly illustrated with mission photos, design diagrams, and infocharts, this book is a fascinating read for anybody interested in the Sun and our attempts to unravel its secrets
ISBN,Price9783030987886
Keyword(s)1. Aerospace engineering 2. Aerospace Technology and Astronautics 3. ASTRONAUTICS 4. EBOOK 5. EBOOK - SPRINGER 6. Outer space???Exploration 7. SOLAR PHYSICS 8. Space Exploration and Astronautics 9. SUN
Item TypeBook
Multi-Media Links
Please Click here for eBook
Circulation Data
Accession#  Call#StatusIssued ToReturn Due On Physical Location
I12438     On Shelf    

14.     
No image available
TitleExtreme solar particle storms: The hostile Sun
Author(s)Fusa Miyake (ed.);Ilya Usoskin (ed.);Stepan Poluianov (ed.)
PublicationBristol, Institute of Physics Publishing, 2019.
Abstract NoteIt is becoming increasingly clear that our modern technological society is vulnerable to the impacts of severe solar storms, radiation, particle and geomagnetic disturbances. However, the potential severity of these extreme solar events and their probability of occurring are unknown. What can we expect from the Sun? What could the most severe solar particle storms look like? Does the Sun have an unlimited ability to produce severe storms? Can a destructive "black swan" event occur? Direct solar data covers only several decades, a period too short to answer these questions. Fortunately, other indirect ways to study these possibly rare extreme solar storms have been discovered, paving the way for analysis of these events on the multi-millennial time scale. At present, studies of extreme solar events are growing, forming a new research discipline. This book, written by leaders in the corresponding aspects of the field, presents a first systematic review of the current state of the art.
ISBN,Price9780750322324 : £ 180.00(Online)
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 3. SOLAR PARTICLE STORMS 4. SOLAR PHYSICS
Item TypeeBook
Multi-Media Links
Please Click here for eBook
Circulation Data
Accession#  Call#StatusIssued ToReturn Due On Physical Location
OB1694     On Shelf    

15.     
No image available
TitleSolar Physics, Vol. 210(1-2), 2002
Author(s)Kluwer Academic Publishers
Keyword(s)SOLAR PHYSICS
Item TypeJournal Article

Circulation Data
Accession#  Call#StatusIssued ToReturn Due On Physical Location
J00125   KLU/J00125  On Shelf    

+Copy Specific Information
16.     
No image available
TitleSolar Physics, Vol. 219(1), 2004
Author(s)Kluwer Academic Publishers
Keyword(s)SOLAR PHYSICS
Item TypeJournal Article

Circulation Data
Accession#  Call#StatusIssued ToReturn Due On Physical Location
J00124   KLU/J00124  On Shelf    

+Copy Specific Information
17.     
No image available
TitleSolar Physics, Vol. 206(1), 2002
Author(s)Kluwer Academic Publishers
Keyword(s)SOLAR PHYSICS
Item TypeJournal Article

Circulation Data
Accession#  Call#StatusIssued ToReturn Due On Physical Location
J00123   KLU/J00123  On Shelf    

+Copy Specific Information
18.     
No image available
TitleSolar Physics, Vol. 209(1), 2002
Author(s)Kluwer Academic Publishers
Keyword(s)SOLAR PHYSICS
Item TypeJournal Article

Circulation Data
Accession#  Call#StatusIssued ToReturn Due On Physical Location
J00122   KLU/J00122  On Shelf    

+Copy Specific Information
19.     
No image available
TitleSolar Physics, Vol. 201(2)
Author(s)Kluwer Academic Publishers
Keyword(s)SOLAR PHYSICS
Item TypeJournal Article

Circulation Data
Accession#  Call#StatusIssued ToReturn Due On Physical Location
J00121   KLU/J00121  On Shelf    

+Copy Specific Information
20.    
No image available
TitleSolar physics Vol.200(1),
Author(s)Kluwer Academic Publishers
Keyword(s)SOLAR PHYSICS
Item TypeJournal Article

Circulation Data
Accession#  Call#StatusIssued ToReturn Due On Physical Location
J00115   KLU/J00115  On Shelf    

+Copy Specific Information
(page:2 / 4) [#35] First Page   Previous Page   Next Page   Last Page