The Investigation Of Whistlers And Related Phenomena Is A Key Element In Studies Of Very-Low-frequency Propagation, Satellite Communication, The Outer Ionosphere, And Solar-Terrestrial Relationships. This Comprehensive Text Presents A History Of The Study Of The Phenomena And Includes All The Elements Necessary For The Calculation Of The Characteristics Of Whistlers And Whistler-Mode Signals.
an Introduction And Brief History Are Followed By A Summary Of The Theory Of Whistlers And A Detailed Explanation Of The Calculation Of Their Characteristics. Succeeding Chapters Offer A Complete Atlas Of A Variety Of Whistlers, Including Those Observed In Satellites And Those Generated By Nuclear Explosions; The Results Of Satellite Observation Of Whistler-Mode Propagation; The Method Of Reducing Whistler Data And Obtaining Electron Density Information; A Full Atlas Of The Various Kinds Of Emissions; And An Outline And Comparison Of The Theories Of Generation Of Emissio