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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV010600555
    Format: XVI, 481 S. : , Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 90-277-0680-8 , 90-277-0681-6
    Series Statement: International Astronomical Union: Symposium 71
    Language: English
    Keywords: Konferenzschrift ; Kongress ; Konferenzschrift ; Kongress
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  • 2
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042415553
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (497p)
    ISBN: 9789401014816 , 9789027706812
    Series Statement: International Astronomical Union / Union Astronomique Internationale, Symposium No. 71 Held in Prague, Czechoslovakia, 25–29 August 1975 71
    Note: Our first attempt to organize a Symposium on solar activity was made at the lAO General Assembly in Brighton 1970. There, at the session of Commission 10, we proposed to organize a Symposium which would stress the observational aspects of solar activity. It was our hope that such a Symposium might stimulate studies of those important problems in solar physics which for a long time had been neglected in overall scientific discussion. Although a provisional date for the Symposium was then decided, it did not take place to avoid overlapping with other lAO activities. At the session of Commission 10 in Sydney -on the occasion of the XVth lAO General Assembly in 1973 -we repeated our proposal and forwarded the invitation of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences to organize the Symposium in Prague. Both were accepted. During the discussions about the programme of the Symposium -enthusiastically promoted by the late president of Commission 10, Prof. K. O. Kiepenheuer -it was decided to change slightly its subject. The theoreti­ cal problems were stressed and the majority of the Scientific Organizing Committee agreed not to deal with short-lived phenomena of the solar activity or with individual active regions. Symposium No. 71 was held in Prague from August 25 to August 29, 1975. Its Organizing Committee consisted of V. Bumba (Chairman), W. Deinzer, R. G. Giovanelli, R. Howard, K. O. Kiepenheuer, M. Kopecky, T. Krause, M. Kuperus, G.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_9961652646002883
    Format: 1 online resource (312 p.)
    Edition: Reprint 2024
    ISBN: 9783112710555
    Series Statement: Abhandlung / Geomagnetisches Institut Potsdam, Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin ; 29
    Note: Frontmatter -- , INHALT -- , Vorwort -- , I. GEOMAGNETISCHES INNENFELD -- , Über die Ursache der erdmagnetischen Säkularvariation -- , Der Zusammenhang der Exzentrizität des erdmagnetischen Feldes mit der Dreiachsigkeit der Erde -- , Über die Verteilung geophysikalischer Elemente in Abhängigkeit vom Koordinatensystem -- , Paläomagnetische Untersuchungen (Petrophysical Reliability Tests) -- , Probleme des Paläomagnetismus in der UdSSR -- , Elemente des Erdmagnetismus im Fjord Hornsund auf Spitzbergen im J a h r e 1957 und ihre säkularen Änderungen -- , Zur Frage der geographischen Verteilung der unregelmäßigen magnetischen Störungen in hohen Breiten -- , Die Berechnung der erdmagnetischen Vertikalintensität im Untergrund und ihr Zusammenhang mit dem geologischen Untergrund -- , Tellurische Registrierungen in Nordschweden -- , II. RADIOASTRONOMIE -- , Uber den Zusammenhang von PCA und Anstiegen der kosmischen Strahlung nach Flares mit Typ IV- und Typ I-Bursts -- , Erhöhte Radiostrahlung und die großflächigen Flecken in der Nahe des Zentralmeridians der Sonne -- , Burst-Spektren der Sonne im cm-dm-Wellen-Bereich -- , Solare Radiobursts der Type I I I und deren Beziehungen zu den Eruptionen -- , III. KOSMISCHE STRAHLUNG -- , Über die Entstehung der suprathermischen Teilchen -- , Uber periodische Schwankungen der kosmischen Strahlung -- , Über den Einfluß meteorologischer und geomagnetischer Größen auf die unter der Erdoberfläche gemessene Intensität der kosmischen Strahlung -- , IV. SONNENERUPTIONSEFFEKTE -- , D-Region Absorption and the Rate of Radio Meteors -- , Variationen der Reflexionshöhe und der Reflexionskoeffizienten im Langwellenbereich bei Sonneneruptionseffekten -- , Ionisierende Strahlung der Spritzprotuberanzen -- , Die Feststellung von Sonneneruptionseffekten in der Ionosphäre mit Hilfe der Cosmic- Noise-Methode -- , Zur Erschließung der ionisierenden Strahlung von Sonneneruptionen aus dem ionosphärischen Absorptionseffekt -- , V. EXOSPHÄRE UND MAGNETOSPHÄRE -- , Korpuskulare Sonnenstrahlung und Strahlungsgürtel der Erde -- , Jahreszeitliche Phasenunterschiede im Whistler-Tagesgang -- , Über die „Dawn chorus"-Beobachtungen des Taunus-Observatoriums -- , Whistlerbeobachtungen in Prühonice während des Internationalen Geophysikalischen Jahres -- , Schwankungen der höchsten Erdatmosphäre nach Satelliten-Beobachtungen -- , Die Elektronenkonzentration der äußeren Ionosphäre -- , VI. IONOSPHÄRE -- , Zur Dynamik der Ionosphäre -- , Verhalten der Es-Ionisation und Zusammenhänge mit den Schwankungen der V-Ionisation und des Erdmagnetfeldes -- , Les anomalies des variations diurne et annuelle de foF2 dans l'Antarctique -- , Die Theorie der Bildung der ionosphärischen F-Schicht -- , Radioverbindung in der Astronautik -- , Zur Beschreibung der Ionisation der E-Schicht -- , Vergleichsstudium über die Absorptionsfrequenzen der negativen Wasserstoff- und Sauerstoffmolekülionen -- , Untersuchungen von Radioechos in der Ionosphäre und Exosphäre -- , Problem der Intensitätsverstärkung des Radiowellenfeldes in der Ionosphäre -- , Einige Untersuchungen über negative Ionen in der Ionosphäre -- , VII. POLARLICHT -- , Radarbeobachtungen von Polarlichtern auf 33 MHz -- , The Radio-Aurora -- , Ergebnisse der deutschen Beiträge zur Polarliehtbeobachtung im AGJ -- , The Theory of Aurorae and other Solar and Terrestrial Phenomena resulting from Coronal- Effects of Solar X-Rays -- , Separation and identification of the positive ions in the neutralized bundles which produce the aurorae -- , Backmatter , Issued also in print. , In German.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783112710548
    Language: German
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Dordrecht :Springer Netherlands :
    UID:
    almahu_9949199177502882
    Format: 497 p. 39 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1976.
    ISBN: 9789401014816
    Series Statement: International Astronomical Union Symposia, 71
    Content: Our first attempt to organize a Symposium on solar activity was made at the lAO General Assembly in Brighton 1970. There, at the session of Commission 10, we proposed to organize a Symposium which would stress the observational aspects of solar activity. It was our hope that such a Symposium might stimulate studies of those important problems in solar physics which for a long time had been neglected in overall scientific discussion. Although a provisional date for the Symposium was then decided, it did not take place to avoid overlapping with other lAO activities. At the session of Commission 10 in Sydney -on the occasion of the XVth lAO General Assembly in 1973 -we repeated our proposal and forwarded the invitation of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences to organize the Symposium in Prague. Both were accepted. During the discussions about the programme of the Symposium -enthusiastically promoted by the late president of Commission 10, Prof. K. O. Kiepenheuer -it was decided to change slightly its subject. The theoreti­ cal problems were stressed and the majority of the Scientific Organizing Committee agreed not to deal with short-lived phenomena of the solar activity or with individual active regions. Symposium No. 71 was held in Prague from August 25 to August 29, 1975. Its Organizing Committee consisted of V. Bumba (Chairman), W. Deinzer, R. G. Giovanelli, R. Howard, K. O. Kiepenheuer, M. Kopecky, T. Krause, M. Kuperus, G.
    Note: The Enigma of Solar Activity -- 1/Basic Observed Parameters of the Solar Cycle -- Differential Rotation and Global-Scale Velocity Fields -- Differential Rotation and Giant Cell Circulation of the Solar Ca+-Network -- Rotational Characteristics of Coronal Holes -- On Differences in Differential Rotation -- Large-Scale Solar Magnetic Fields -- Small-Scale Solar Magnetic Fields -- Investigation of Coronal Rotation by the Spectroscopic Method -- Fast Variations of the Solar Rotation -- About the Relation between the Limb Effect of the Redshift on the Sun and the Large-Scale Distribution of Solar Activity -- Drift of Sunspots in Latitude -- Velocities Observed in Supergranules -- Long Term Evolution of Solar Sector Structure -- Solar Cycle Evolution of the General Magnetic Field -- Coronal Bright Points -- Cyclical and Secular Variations of Solar Activity -- Some Results of the Space Distribution of the Activation Vector of the Filaments in the 11-year Cycle -- Sequences of Large Sunspot Groups -- Characteristic Features of Cyclic Change of Solar Activity after 1610 -- 2/Solar Convection and Differential Rotation -- Theory of Convection in a Deep Rotating Spherical Shell, and Its Application to the Sun -- The Pattern of Convection in the Sun -- On Theories of Solar Rotation -- Equilibrium Problem in a Rotating Convection Zone -- A Boussinesq Model for the Convection Zone and the Solar Angular Velocity -- Two-Dimensional Stochastic Motions and the Problem of Differential Rotation for Unrestricted Rotational Rates -- 3/Dynamo Theory and Magnetic Dissipation -- Mean-Field Magnetohydrodynamics of the Solar Convection Zone -- Mean-Field Magnetohydrodynamics as a Basis of Solar Dynamo Theory -- Dynamo in the Presence of Differential Rotation -- On Fast Magnetic Field Reconnection -- Dynamo Theory and the Solar Cycle -- Solar Magnetic Fields and Convection. VII: A Review of the Primordial Field Theory -- A Model of the Solar Cycle Driven by the Dynamo Action of the Global Convection in the Solar Convection Zone -- On the Distribution of Angular Velocity in the Sun -- On the Dipole-like Progressive Wave in the Photosphere -- 4/Stellar Activity of the Solar Type -- Stellar Activity of the Solar Type. Observational Aspects -- Chromospheric Variations in Main Sequence Stars -- The Internal Structure of the Sun and Solar Type Stars -- The Sun as a Magnetic Star -- Chromospheric Activity in F- and G-Stars -- Absolute Fluxes of K Chromospheric Emission on the H-R Diagram -- Double-Peaked Flare Events on Red Dwarf Stars and Solar 'Sympathetic' Flares -- Conclusions -- Summary of the Final Discussion on August 29.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789027706812
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789027706805
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789401014823
    Language: English
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