Electric Currents in Geospace and Beyond

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· John Wiley & Sons
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576
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Electric currents are fundamental to the structure and dynamics of space plasmas, including our own near-Earth space environment, or “geospace.”This volume takes an integrated approach to the subject of electric currents by incorporating their phenomenology and physics for many regions in one volume. It covers a broad range of topics from the pioneers of electric currents in outer space, to measurement and analysis techniques, and the many types of electric currents.
  • First volume on electric currents in space in over a decade that provides authoritative up-to-date insight on the current status of research
  • Reviews recent advances in observations, simulation, and theory of electric currents
  • Provides comparative overviews of electric currents in the space environments of different astronomical bodies

Electric Currents in Geospace and Beyond serves as an excellent reference volume for a broad community of space scientists, astronomers, and astrophysicists who are studying space plasmas in the solar system.

Read an interview with the editors to find out more:
https://eos.org/editors-vox/electric-currents-in-outer-space-run-the-show

About the author

Andreas Keiling, University of California, Berkeley, USA

Octav Marghitu, Institute of Space Sciences, Romania

Michael Wheatland, University of Sydney, Australia

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