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More About This Title Inner Magnetosphere Interactions: New Perspectives From Imaging, Geophysical Monograph 159
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Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 159.
We regard the inner magnetosphere as the region surrounded by a geomagnetic shell with an equatorial radius of approximately eight Earth radii. Of much concern to scientists and researchers, and the focus of this monograph, are the interactions that occur in this region of geospace. We include here hot-cold plasma interactions, plasmasphere dynamics, direct effects of the interplanetary magnetic field on the inner magnetosphere, ring-current/ionosphere interactions, ring-current effects on global electric fields, and ring-current/radiation-belt interactions. With new satellite measurements, especially those from IMAGE (Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration), and associated observations from ground-based facilities, our understanding of the interactions that take place in the inner magnetosphere has developed rapidly.
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James L. Burch is the editor of Inner Magnetosphere Interactions: New Perspectives From Imaging, published by Wiley. Michael Schulz is the editor of Inner Magnetosphere Interactions: New Perspectives From Imaging, published by Wiley.
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Preface
James Burch, Michael Schulz, and Harlan Spence vii
Plasmasphere Dynamics
The Global Pattern of Evolution of Plasmaspheric Drainage Plumes
J. Goldstein and B. R. Sandel 1
Multipoint Observations of Ionic Structures in the Plasmasphere by CLUSTER—
CIS and Comparisons With IMAGE-EUV Observations and With Model Simulations
Iannis Dandouras, Viviane Pierrard, Jerry Goldstein, Claire Vallat, George K. Parks, Henri Reme,Cecile Gouillart, Frederic Sevestre, Michael McCarthy, Lynn M. Kistler, Berndt Klecker, Axel Korth,Maria Bice Bavassano-Cattaneo, Philippe Escoubet, and Arnaud Masson 23
Wave-Particle Interactions in the Plasmasphere and Ring Current
The Relationship Between Plasma Density Structure and EMIC Waves at Geosynchronous Orbit
B. J. Eraser, H.J. Singer, M. L Adrian, D. L. Gallagher, and M. F. Thomsen 55
ULF Waves Associated with Enhanced Subauroral Proton Precipitation
Thomas J. Immel, S. B. Mende, H. U. Frey, J. Patel, J. W. Bonnell, M. J. Engebretson, and S. A. Fuselier 69
Afternoon Subauroral Proton Precipitation Resulting from Ring Current—Plasmasphere Interaction
M. Spasojevic', M. F. Thomsen, P.J. Chi, andB. R. Sandel 85
The Influence of Wave-Particle Interactions on Relativistic Electron Dynamics During Storms
Richard M.Thorne, Richard B. Home, Sarah Glauert, Nigel P. Meredith, Yuri Y. Shprits, Danny Summers, and Roger R. Anderson 101
Distribution and Origin of Plasmaspheric Plasma Waves
James L. Green, Shing F. Fung, Scott Boardsen, and Hugh J. Christian 113
Electric Fields and Currents in the Inner Magnetosphere
Direct Effects of the IMF on the Inner Magnetosphere
R. A. Wolf, 5. Sazykin, X. Xing, R. W. Spiro, E R. Toffoletto, D. L De Zeeuw,T. I. Gombosi, and J. Goldstein 127
Non-Potential Electric Field Model of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling
Igor V. Sokolov, Tamas I. Gombosi, and Aaron J. Ridley 141
Pressure-Driven Currents Derived from Global EN A Images by IMAGE/HENA
Edmond C. Roelof 153
On the Relation Between Electric Fields in the Inner Magnetosphere, Ring Current, Auroral Conductance, and Plasmapause Motion
P. C. Brandt,J. Goldstein, B. J. Anderson, H. Korth, T. J. Immel, E. C. Roelof, R. DeMajistre,D. G. Mitchell, and B. Sandel 159
Small-Scale Structure in the Stormtime Ring Current
Michael W. Liemohn and Pontus C. Brandt 167
Solar and Ionospheric Plasmas in the Ring Current Region
T. E. Moore, M-C. Fok, S. P. Christon, S.-H. Chen, M. O. Chandler, D. C. Delcourt, J. Fedder,S. Slinker, and M. Liemohn 179
Statistical Properties of Dayside Subauroral Proton Flashes Observed With IMAGE-FUV
Benott Hubert, Jean-Claude Gerard, Stephen B. Mende, and Stephen A. Fuselier 195
Ring Current and Radiation Belt Dynamics
Geospace Storm Processes Coupling the Ring Current, Radiation Belt and Plasmasphere
M.-C. Fok, Y. Ebihara, T. E. Moore, D. M. Ober, and K. A. Keller 207
Toward Understanding Radiation Belt Dynamics, Nuclear Explosion-Produced Artificial Belts, and Active
Radiation Belt Remediation: Producing a Radiation Belt Data Assimilation Model
Geoffrey D. Reeves, Reiner H. W. Friedel, Sebastien Bourdarie, Michelle F. Thomsen, Sorin Zaharia,
Michael G. Henderson,Yue Chen, Vania K. Jordanova, Brian J. Albright, and Dan Winske 221
Simulated Stormtime Ring-Current Magnetic Field Produced by Ions and Electrons
Margaret W. Chen, Michael Schulz, Shuxiang Liu, Gang Lu, Larry R. Lyons,Mostafa El-Alaoui, and Michelle Thomsen 237
Radiation Belt Responses to the Solar Events of October-November 2003
D.N. Baker, S.G. Kanekal, J.B. Blake, and J.H. Allen 251
Ionospheric Response to Solar-Wind Forcing
Hemispheric Daytime Ionospheric Response to Intense Solar Wind Forcing
A. J. Mannucci, Bruce T. Tsurutani, Byron lijima, Attila Komjathy, Brian Wilson, Xiaoqing Pi,Lawrence Sparks, George Hajj, Lukas Mandrake, Walter D. Gonzalez, Janet Kozyra,K. Yumoto, M. Swisdak, J.D. Huba, and R. Skoug 261
Redistribution of the Stormtime Ionosphere and the Formation of a Plasmaspheric Bulge
John C. Foster, Anthea J. Coster, Philip J. Erickson, William Rideout, Frederick J. Rich,Thomas J. Immel, and Bill R. Sandel 277
Retrospective
Yosemite 2004—A Thirty Year Tradition
C R. Chappell 291