Schumann resonance is related to worldwide thunderstorm activity, and simultaneously, to global properties of the lower ionosphere. Transverse resonance is predominantly a local phenomenon containing information on the local height and conductivity of the lower ionosphere and on nearby thunderstorm activity.
Transient events in ELF-VLF radio propagation are also treated. These are natural pulsed radio signals and/or abrupt changes of manmade VLF radio signals. The transients associated with cloud-to-ionosphere discharges (red sprites, blue jets, trolls) are discussed, and clarification of the underlying physical ideas and their practical applications to pioneer results achieved in the field recently are emphasised.
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Schumann resonance is related to worldwide thunderstorm activity, and simultaneously, to global properties of the lower ionosphere. Transverse resonance is predominantly a local phenomenon containing information on the local height and conductivity of the lower ionosphere and on nearby thunderstorm activity.
Transient events in ELF-VLF radio propagation are also treated. These are natural pulsed radio signals and/or abrupt changes of manmade VLF radio signals. The transients associated with cloud-to-ionosphere discharges (red sprites, blue jets, trolls) are discussed, and clarification of the underlying physical ideas and their practical applications to pioneer results achieved in the field recently are emphasised.
Imprint | Springer-Verlag New York |
Country of origin | United States |
Series | Modern Approaches in Geophysics, 19 |
Release date | July 2002 |
Availability | Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days |
First published | 2002 |
Authors | A. P. Nickolaenko, M. Hayakawa |
Dimensions | 240 x 160 x 22mm (L x W x T) |
Format | Hardcover |
Pages | 381 |
Edition | 2002 ed. |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4020-0754-5 |
Barcode | 9781402007545 |
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LSN | 1-4020-0754-X |