附註:Includes 1 CD ROM in pocket attached to inside back cover.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Specifying and Forecasting Space Weather Threats to Human Technology -- Chapter 2. Geospace storm dynamics -- Chapter 3. Structure and Dynamics of the Outer Radiation Belt -- Chapter 4. The Ion Radiation Belts: Experiments and Models -- Chapter 5. Outlook on Space Weather Effects on Spacecraft -- Chapter 6. Space Weather Effects on SOHO and its Space Weather Warning Capabilities -- Chapter 7. Prevention of Spacecraft Anomalies ... The Role of Space Climate and Space Weather Models -- Chapter 8. The relation of high- and low-orbit satellite anomalies to different geophysical parameters -- Chapter 9. Simulation of Space Radiation Effects in Microelectronic Parts -- Chapter 10. The Effects of Space Weather on Radio Systems -- Chapter 11. Effects of Solar Radio Bursts on Wireless Systems -- Chapter 12. Space Weather Effects on Aircraft Operations -- Chapter 13. Ground Effects of Space Weather -- Chapter 14. Space Weather and the Vulnerability of Electric Power Grids -- Chapter 15. Space Weather Effects on Power Transmission Systems -- Chapter 16. Neutron Monitor Network in Real Time and Space Weather -- Chapter 17. Space Weather Research and the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) -- List of Authors.
摘要:The 17 chapters of this book grew out of the tutorial lectures given by leading world-class experts at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop "Effects of Space Weather on Technology Infrastructure" - ESPRIT, which was held in Rhodes on March 25-29, 2004. All manuscripts were refereed and subsequently meticulously edited by the editor to ensure the highest quality for this monograph. I owe particular thanks to the lecturers of the ESPRIT Advanced Research Workshop for producing these excellent tutorial reviews, which convey the essential knowledge and the latest advances in our field. Due to the breadth, extensive literature citations and quality of the reviews we expect this publication to serve extremely well as a reference book. Multimedia material referring to individual chapters of the book is accessible on the accompanying CD. The aim of ESPRIT was to assess existing knowledge and identify future actions regarding monitoring, forecasting and mitigation of space weather induced malfunction and damage of vital technological systems operating in space and on the ground.