Photographic Atlas of Auroral Forms Observed at Syowa Station (AERONOMY)
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概要
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Auroral forms observed at Syowa Station, Antarctica, are compiled in the form of an atlas. A revised system of classification is used which relates auroral displays to physical mechanisms. Classification is conducted under the following headings ; 1) Horizontal Extension, 2) Form of the Lower Border, 3) Homogeneity, 4) Vertical Profile, 5) Brightness, 6) Colour, 7) Activity and 8) Aspect.
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著者
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Oguti Takasi
Geophysics Research Laboratory, University of Tokyo
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Oguti Takasi
Geophysical Research Laboratories University Of Tokyo
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KANEDA Eisuke
Geophysics Research Laboratory, University of Tokyo
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NAGATA Takesi
Geophysics Research Laboratory, University of Tokyo
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Kaneda Eisuke
Geophysics Research Laboratory University Of Tokyo
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Nagata Takesi
Geophysics Research Laboratory Suniversity Of Tokyo
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- Estimation of electric field fluctuations below the auroral ionosphere
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- Foreword
- Constitution of Polar Substorm and Associated Phenomena in the Southern Polar Region (AERONOMY)