Very Low Frequency (VLF) Phenomena - A.R.W. Hughes, C. Ferencz, A.K. Gwal

Very Low Frequency (VLF) Phenomena

Buch | Hardcover
376 Seiten
2003
Narosa Publishing House (Verlag)
978-81-7319-485-6 (ISBN)
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The very low frequency (VLF) technique has gained importance in fields such as navigation, frequency, and remote sensing. This monograph addresses the generation and propagation of VLF waves and discusses some important results from experiments like Trimpi effect and absorption of VLF waves.
Very Low Frequency (VLF) radio phenomena (on the ground or in space) has been an interesting field of research. This area has rapidly gained immense importance in the diagnostic study of navigation, frequency, time standards and observations of naturally occurring VLF waves as a remote sensing technique for the earth’s upper atmosphere. The VLF technique also has the ability to measure very low electron density, which cannot be sensed by the satellite.

The present volume, which is one step towards achieving the above mentioned goals, covers the most important topic of the generation and propagation of the VLF waves along with some important results through VLF radio experiments like Trimpi effect and absorption of VLF radio waves under the polar cap of earth’s upper atmosphere. Recent observation of VLF waves through direction finding experiment at Antarctica that revealed some important aspects on the above subject and related theories on generation and propagation of the VLF waves have also been discussed by the experts.

A.R.W. Hughes.: Space Physics Research Institute University of Natal, Durban, South Africa A.K. Gwal.: Space Science Laboratory, Department of Electronics Barkatullah University, Bhopal, India Csaba Ferencz.: Space Research Group, Deptt. of Geophysics Eotvos University, Budapest, Hungary

INVITED PAPERS: Genesis of naturally generated VLF waves and associated electromagnetic wave mode phenomena: R.N. Singh
The triggering of atmospheric discharges by whistler induced electron precipitation: A.R.W. Hughes et al
The importance of direction finding technique in general VLF studies: M. Hayakawa et al
VLF emissions in planetary magnetosphere: A.C. Das
Parametric interactions of whistler mode waves and lower hybrid resonance waves in the upper ionosphere and magnetosphere: V.Y. Trakhtengerts et al
VLF and related research activities at the University of Victoria: R.E. Horita
Fine structure analysis of whistlers: R.P. Singh
Daytime discrete and periodic Very Low Frequency (VLF) emissions observed at Maitri station, Antarctica: A.K. Gwal et al
Methods for analyzing the structure and propagation characteristics of whistlers: J. Lichtenberger et al
Benefits of using the new full wave solution of Maxwell’s equations: Csaba Ferencz
Results of the application of the new full-wave model in the electron and ion-whistler research: Orsolya E. Ferencz
Cross-field diffusion at the magnetopause: role of boundary layer waves: G.S. Lakhina et al
A unified theory for micropulsation and flux transfer events: C. Uberoi
Propagation modes of low and very-low latitude whistlers: Birbal Singh et al
Magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling - a study by drift kinetic Alfven wave: P. Varma et al
Digital data loggers and time series analysis in reference to radio science experiments: P.N. Vijayakumar
CONTRIBUTORY PAPERS: On the generation of pulsating whistler waves in the presence of parallel AC electric field for loss-cone anisotropic magnetoplasma: R.P. Pandey et al
VLF waves in magnetosphere : effect of field aligned currents on whistler mode waves: Sushil Kumar et al
VLF noise bursts related to solar flares observed at Agra: Birbal Singh et al
On the generation of VLF pulsation at low latitude by loss-cone driven instability in the presence of perpendicular a.c. electric field: R.S. Pandey et al
An explanation of V–shaped emissions recorded at low-latitude ground station Jammu (L=1.17): Madhu Kaul Babu et al
Quiet time echo train whistlers and periodic VLF emissions at Jammu and inference of electron density: Rajou Kumar et al
Whistler-triggered periodic very low frequency emissions recorded at low latitude ground station Jammu: Rajesh Singh et al
Parametric excitation of whistler waves by gyrating ion beams: Harsha Jalori et al
On some spatial characteristics of ULF pulsations in the Indian region: D.R.K. Rao et al
Observation of daytime VLF hiss at Jammu (L=1.17): A.K. Dhamija et al
Formation and lifetime of whistler ducts at low/mid latitudes: R.P. Patel et al
A study on whistler mode waves and related phenomena: Ram Prakash et al

Erscheint lt. Verlag 7.5.2003
Verlagsort New Dehli
Sprache englisch
Maße 185 x 240 mm
Gewicht 900 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geophysik
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Elektrodynamik
Technik Nachrichtentechnik
ISBN-10 81-7319-485-8 / 8173194858
ISBN-13 978-81-7319-485-6 / 9788173194856
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