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An overview of current knowledge and future research directions in magnetospheric physics

In the six decades since the term magnetosphere was first introduced, much has been theorized and discovered about the magnetized space surrounding each of the bodies in our solar system. Each magnetosphere is unique yet behaves according to universal physical processes.

Magnetospheres in the Solar System brings together contributions from experimentalists, theoreticians, and numerical modelers to present an overview of diverse magnetospheres, from the mini-magnetospheres of Mercury to the giant planetary magnetospheres of Jupiter and Saturn.

Volume highlights include:

  • Concise history of magnetospheres, basic principles, and equations
  • Overview of the fundamental processes that govern magnetospheric physics
  • Tools and techniques used to investigate magnetospheric processes
  • Special focus on Earths magnetosphere and its dynamics
  • Coverage of planetary magnetic fields and magnetospheres throughout the solar system
  • Identification of future research directions in magnetospheric physics

The American Geophysical Union promotes discovery in Earth and space science for the benefit of humanity. Its publications disseminate scientific knowledge and provide resources for researchers, students, and professionals.

Find out more about the Space Physics and Aeronomy collection in this Q&A with the Editors in Chief

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  1. Chapter 3
  2. Chapter 4
  3. Chapter 15
  4. Chapter 16
  5. Chapter 24
  6. Chapter 26
  7. Chapter 28
  8. Chapter 30
  9. Chapter 35
  10. Chapter 36
  11. Chapter 42
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  34. Chapter 34
  35. Chapter 35
  36. Chapter 36
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Geophysical Monograph Series

212The Early Earth: Accretion and Differentiation
James Badroand Michael Walter (Eds.)

213Global Vegetation Dynamics: Concepts and Applications in the MC1 Model
Dominique Bachelet and David Turner (Eds.)

214Extreme Events: Observations, Modeling and Economics
Mario Chavez, Michael Ghil, and Jaime UrrutiaFucugauchi(Eds.)

215Auroral Dynamics and Space Weather
Yongliang Zhang andLarry Paxton (Eds.)

216LowFrequency Waves in Space Plasmas
Andreas Keiling,Dong Hun Lee, and Valery Nakariakov (Eds.)

217Deep Earth: Physics and Chemistry of the Lower Mantle andCore
Hidenori Terasaki and Rebecca A. Fischer (Eds.)

218Integrated Imaging of the Earth: Theory and Applications
Max Moorkamp, Peter G. Lelievre, Niklas Linde, and AmirKhan (Eds.)

219Plate Boundaries and Natural Hazards
Joao Duarte andWouter Schellart (Eds.)

220Ionospheric Space Weather: Longitude and HemisphericDependences and Lower Atmosphere Forcing Timothy FullerRowell,
Endawoke Yizengaw, Patricia H. Doherty, and SunandaBasu (Eds.)

221Terrestrial Water Cycle and Climate Change Naturaland HumanInduced Impacts
Qiuhong Tang andTaikan Oki (Eds.)

222MagnetosphereIonosphere Coupling in the Solar System
Charles R. Chappell, Robert W. Schunk, Peter M. Banks, JamesL. Burch, and Richard M. Thorne (Eds.)

223Natural Hazard Uncertainty Assessment: Modeling andDecision Support
Karin Riley, Peter Webley, and MatthewThompson (Eds.)

224Hydrodynamics of TimePeriodic Groundwater Flow:Diffusion Waves in Porous Media
Joe S. Depner and Todd C. Rasmussen (Auth.)

225Active Global Seismology
Ibrahim Cemen and Yucel Yilmaz (Eds.)

226Climate Extremes
Simon Wang (Ed.)

227Fault Zone Dynamic Processes
Marion Thomas (Ed.)

228Flood Damage Survey and Assessment: New Insights fromResearch and Practice
Daniela Molinari, Scira Menoni, andFrancesco Ballio (Eds.)

229WaterEnergyFood Nexus Principles and Practices
P. AbdulSalam, Sangam Shrestha, Vishnu Prasad Pandey, and Anil KAnal (Eds.)

230DawnDusk Asymmetries in Planetary Plasma Environments
Stein Haaland, Andrei Rounov, and Colin Forsyth (Eds.)

231Bioenergy and Land Use Change
Zhangcai Qin, UmakantMishra, and Astley Hastings (Eds.)

232Microstructural Geochronology: Planetary Records Down toAtom Scale
Desmond Moser, Fernando Corfu, James Darling,Steven Reddy, and Kimberly Tait (Eds.)

233Global Flood Hazard: Applications in Modeling, Mappingand Forecasting
Guy Schumann, Paul D. Bates, Giuseppe T. Aronica, and Heiko Apel (Eds.)

234PreEarthquake Processes: A Multidisciplinary Approach toEarthquake Prediction Studies
Dimitar Ouzounov, SergeyPulinets, Katsumi Hattori, and Patrick Taylor (Eds.)

235Electric Currents in Geospace and Beyond
Andreas Keiling,Octav Marghitu, and Michael Wheatland (Eds.)

236Quantifying Uncertainty in Subsurface Systems
CelineScheidt, Lewis Li, and Jef Caers (Eds.)

237Petroleum Engineering
Moshood Sanni (Ed.)

238Geological Carbon Storage: Subsurface Seals and CaprockIntegrity
Stephanie Vialle, Jonathan AjoFranklin, and J. WilliamCarey (Eds.)

239Lithospheric Discontinuities
Huaiyu Yuan and BarbaraRomanowicz (Eds.)

240Chemostratigraphy Across Major Chronological Eras
AlcidesN.Sial, Claudio Gaucher, Muthuvairavasamy Ramkumar, andValderez Pinto Ferreira (Eds.)

241Mathematical Geoenergy:Discovery, Depletion, and Renewal
Paul Pukite, Dennis Coyne, and Daniel Challou (Eds.)

242Ore Deposits: Origin, Exploration, and Exploitation
SophieDecree and Laurence Robb (Eds.)

243Kuroshio Current: Physical, Biogeochemical and EcosystemDynamics
Takeyoshi Nagai, Hiroaki Saito, Koji Suzuki, andMotomitsu Takahashi (Eds.)

244Geomagnetically Induced Currents from the Sun to the PowerGrid
Jennifer L. Gannon, Andrei Swidinsky, and Zhonghua Xu(Eds.)

245Shale: Subsurface Science and Engineering
Thomas Dewers,Jason Heath, and Marcelo Snchez (Eds.)

246Submarine Landslides: Subaqueous Mass Transport DepositsFrom Outcrops to Seismic Profiles
Kei Ogata, Andrea Festa,and Gian Andrea Pini (Eds.)

247Iceland: Tectonics, Volcanics, and Glacial Features
Tamie J. Jovanelly

248Dayside Magnetosphere Interactions
Qiugang Zong, PhilippeEscoubet, David Sibeck, Guan Le, and Hui Zhang (Eds.)

249Carbon in Earths Interior
Craig E. Manning, JungFu Lin, andWendy L. Mao (Eds.)

250Nitrogen Overload: Environmental Degradation,Ramifications, and Economic Costs
Brian G. Katz

251Biogeochemical Cycles: Ecological Drivers and EnvironmentalImpact
Katerina Dontsova, Zsuzsanna BaloghBrunstad, andGal Le Roux (Eds.)

252Seismoelectric Exploration: Theory, Experiments, andApplications
Niels Grobbe, Andr Revil, Zhenya Zhu, andEvert Slob (Eds.)

253El Nio Southern Oscillation in a Changing Climate
Michael J. McPhaden, Agus Santoso, and Wenju Cai (Eds.)

254Dynamic Magma Evolution
Francesco Vetere (Ed.)

255Large Igneous Provinces: A Driver of Global Environmental and Biotic Changes
Richard. E. Ernst, Alexander J. Dickson, and Andrey Bekker (Eds.)

256Coastal Ecosystems in Transition: A Comparative Analysis of the Northern Adriatic and Chesapeake Bay
Thomas C. Malone, Alenka Malej, and Jadran Faganeli (Eds.)

257Hydrogeology, Chemical Weathering, and Soil Formation
Allen Hunt, Markus Egli, and Boris Faybishenko (Eds.)

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