Introduction to space weather

The solar and interplanetary origin of space weather disturbances, as well as the related magnetospheric dynamics, will be presented. Besides the involved phenomenology in solar-terrestrial physics, some of the main effects of space weather variability concerning mankind in space and at the earth�...

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Hauptverfasser: Echer, E., Gonzalez, W.D., Guarnieri, F.L., Lago, A. Dal, Vieira, L.E.A.
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