Black Friday Early Deals Now Live!
VIEW DEALS

Physics of Microwave Discharges: Artificially Ionized Regions in the Atmosphere



The text discusses the possible effects of microwaves on the atmosphere, including the possibility of healing ozone holes. It also covers the physical mechanisms behind the formation of artificial ionized regions in the atmosphere. more details
Key Features:
  • Discusses the possible effects of microwaves on the atmosphere
  • Covers the physical mechanisms behind the formation of artificial ionized regions in the atmosphere


R4 989.00 from Loot.co.za

price history Price history

   BP = Best Price   HP = Highest Price

Current Price: R4 989.00

loading...

tagged products icon   Similarly Tagged Products

Features
Author A Gurevich,N Borisov,G Milikh
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9789056990084
Publisher Crc Press
Manufacturer Crc Press
Description
The text discusses the possible effects of microwaves on the atmosphere, including the possibility of healing ozone holes. It also covers the physical mechanisms behind the formation of artificial ionized regions in the atmosphere.

The authors examine possibilities of inducing changes in the chemical composition of the upper atmosphere by means of radio frequence heating, with promising effects on the concentration of constituents such as ozone. The feasibility of using this phenomenon for ''ozone healing'' in connection with the ozone holes in the polar regions is investigated. The text is a timely treatment of key topics in the field of ionospheric modification. A comprehensive and unique account of the creation of artificially ionized layers in the middle and upper atmosphere, using powerful radio waves. Major physical mechanisms associated with the formation of the ionized region are studied in detail. The main part of the authors' research is devoted to problems associated with the breakdown mechanisms for radio frequency discharges in air. A special chapter deals with breakdown in intersecting pulsed beams and the effects of recombination, diffusion and atmospheric winds on the stability of the structure. The kinetics
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.