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Auroral Phenomena : Experiments and Theory Auroral Phenomena : Experiments and Theory $15.52 Edited by Martin Walt Book This work was published in 1965 and this is a reproduction edition from a scanned copy of the original work. From the original dust jacket: An up-to-date, authoritative summary of current experimental and theoretical work on the polar aurora, this volume has been designed to be useful to both professional workers and graduate students in geophysics and space physics. Much of the information collected here can be found at present only by searching through numerous scientific journals, and some of the experimental results appear in print for the first time. In somewhat different form, the papers were presented at a symposium sponsored by the Lockheed Missiles and Space Company in January, 1964. The papers and authors are: Morphology of Auroral Displays, C.T. Elvey Optical Measurements of Auroras, A. Vallance Jones Interaction of Energetic Charges Particles with the Atmosphere, A. Dalgarno Balloon Measurements of x-Rays in the Auroral Zone, K.A. Anderson Precipitation of Energetic Particles into the Atmosphere, B.J. O’Brien Electromagnetic Measurements of Auroras, R.L. Leadabrand Coordinated Measurements of Auroras, J.E. Evans The Present Status of Auroral Theory, J.W. Chamberlain Summary of Auroral Symposium, Anders Omholt The papers are illustrated with 76 figures, and references are given to about 300 original papers. At the time of publication, Martin Walt was a Senior Consulting Scientist at the Lockheed Missiles and Space Company. Cover photograph by Vic Hessler, Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Reproduction edition scanned from: Title Auroral Phenomena Editor Martin Walt Publisher Stanford University Press ISBN 080473612X, 9780804736121