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Physics of the Solar Corona and Transition Region Part II Proceedings of the Monterey Workshop, held in Monterey, California, August 1999 / edited by Oddbjorn Engvold, John W. Harvey, C.J. Schrijver, Neal E. Hurlburt.
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Engvold, Oddbjorn
(Editor)
,
Harvey, John W.
(Editor)
,
Schrijver, C.J
(Editor)
,
Hurlburt, Neal E.
(Editor)
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
2001.
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1st ed. 2001.
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Planetology.
Observations, Astronomical.
Astronomy—Observations.
Astrophysics.
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Table of Contents:
Three-Dimensional Separator Reconnection — How Does It Occur?
The Structure of Force-Free Magnetic Fields
Models of Dynamic Coronal Loops
Cross-Sectional Properties of Coronal Loops
Width Variations along Coronal Loops Observed by TRACE
How Accurately Can We Determine the Coronal Heating Mechanism in the Large-Scale Solar Corona?
SERTS-97 Measurements of Relative Wavelength Shifts in Coronal Emission Lines across a Solar Active Region
Modeling Coronal Loop Abundances: Effects of Parameter Variations on Observables
Waves and Oscillations in the Corona
Can Gravitational Effects Damp Alfvén Waves?
Observations of the 24 September 1997 Coronal Flare Waves
Structure of a Large Low-Latitude Coronal Hole
Electro-Mechanical Coupling between the Photosphere and Transition Region
The Magnetic Connectivity of Moss Regions
Magnetic Activity Associated with Radio Noise Storms
A Kinetic Model of Coronal Heating and Acceleration by Ion-Cyclotron Waves; Preliminary Results
SECIS: The Solar Eclipse Coronal Eclipse Imaging System
The SOHO-Stellar Connection
New Boundary Integral Equation Representation for Finite Energy Force-Free Magnetic Fields in Open Space above the Sun
Synoptic Maps of Solar Wind; Comparison of IPS Data and the NOAA/SEC Version of the Wang and Sheeley Model
Topology of Magnetic Field and Coronal Hearing in Solar Active Regions. II. The Role of Quasi-Separatrix Layers
Recent Theoretical Results on Coronal Heating
MACS for Global Measurement of the Solar Wind Velocity and the Thermal Electton Temperature during the Total Solar Eclipse on 11 August 1999
Multi-Wavelength Observations of the 1998 September 27 Flare Spray.
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