Mass Supply and Flows in the Solar Corona
The proceedings of the 2nd SOHO Workshop published in this volume provide a concise overview of the most relevant aspects of Mass Supply and Flows in the Solar Corona, focusing on: (i) fine scale structures; (ii) loops and prominences; (iii) streamers, and; (iv) coronal holes and solar wind. Each topic is introduced by three reviews — the first giving a summary of the status of relevant observations, the second illustrating the status of related theoretical work, and the third summarizing advances in the field to be expected as a result of future SOHO observations. The book also includes a number of specialized contributions. By creating a general awareness of the opportunities offered by SOHO, in addition to providing a basis for developing collaborative projects, this volume will be of use to the entire solar community. It will provide scientists already active in the field with easy access to information about future SOHO activities, while young researchers will learn about those topics which are currently regarded as being most relevant in this rapidly evolving discipline.
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Mass Supply and Flows in the Solar Corona
The proceedings of the 2nd SOHO Workshop published in this volume provide a concise overview of the most relevant aspects of Mass Supply and Flows in the Solar Corona, focusing on: (i) fine scale structures; (ii) loops and prominences; (iii) streamers, and; (iv) coronal holes and solar wind. Each topic is introduced by three reviews — the first giving a summary of the status of relevant observations, the second illustrating the status of related theoretical work, and the third summarizing advances in the field to be expected as a result of future SOHO observations. The book also includes a number of specialized contributions. By creating a general awareness of the opportunities offered by SOHO, in addition to providing a basis for developing collaborative projects, this volume will be of use to the entire solar community. It will provide scientists already active in the field with easy access to information about future SOHO activities, while young researchers will learn about those topics which are currently regarded as being most relevant in this rapidly evolving discipline.
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Mass Supply and Flows in the Solar Corona

Mass Supply and Flows in the Solar Corona

Mass Supply and Flows in the Solar Corona

Mass Supply and Flows in the Solar Corona

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The proceedings of the 2nd SOHO Workshop published in this volume provide a concise overview of the most relevant aspects of Mass Supply and Flows in the Solar Corona, focusing on: (i) fine scale structures; (ii) loops and prominences; (iii) streamers, and; (iv) coronal holes and solar wind. Each topic is introduced by three reviews — the first giving a summary of the status of relevant observations, the second illustrating the status of related theoretical work, and the third summarizing advances in the field to be expected as a result of future SOHO observations. The book also includes a number of specialized contributions. By creating a general awareness of the opportunities offered by SOHO, in addition to providing a basis for developing collaborative projects, this volume will be of use to the entire solar community. It will provide scientists already active in the field with easy access to information about future SOHO activities, while young researchers will learn about those topics which are currently regarded as being most relevant in this rapidly evolving discipline.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780792329992
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 08/31/1994
Series: 2nd Soho Workshop
Edition description: Reprinted from Space Science R ed.
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.94(d)

Table of Contents

Foreword. SOHO Overview. I: Small Scale Structures. II: Loops and Prominences. III: Coronal Streamers. IV: Coronal Holes and Solar Wind.
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