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Auroral Tomography Workshop, Proceedings

Abstract

In ionospheric and atmospheric physics the importance of multi-station imaging has grown as a consequence of the availability of scientific grade CCD cameras with digital output and affordable massive computing power. Tomographic inversion techniques are used in many different areas, e.g. medicine, plasma research and space physics. The tomography workshop was announced to gather a limited group of people interested in auroral tomography or tomographic inversion methods in general. ALIS (Auroral Large Imaging System) is a multi-station ground-based system developed primarily for three-dimensional auroral imaging, however other non-auroral objects can be studied with ALIS, e.g. stratospheric clouds. Several of the contributions in the workshop dealt with problems related to geometries similar to the ALIS-configuration. The Proceedings contain written contributions received either in abstract form or as full papers. The Proceedings also contain contributions intended for the Workshop but not presented due to the absence of the speaker. Separate abstracts have been prepared for 15 of the 17 papers.
Authors:
Steen, Aa [1] 
  1. ed.
Publication Date:
Aug 01, 1993
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
IRF-213; CONF-9303270-
Reference Number:
SCA: 700300; PA: AIX-25:026884; EDB-94:060602; NTS-94:016748; SN: 94001175448
Resource Relation:
Conference: Auroral Tomography Workshop,Kiruna (Sweden),9-11 Mar 1993; Other Information: PBD: Aug 1993
Subject:
70 PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY; TOMOGRAPHY; AURORAE; MEETINGS; CLOUDS; IMAGES; LEADING ABSTRACT; PLASMA; SPACE; STRATOSPHERE; 700300; PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION RESEARCH
OSTI ID:
10139587
Research Organizations:
Swedish Inst. of Space Physics, Kiruna (Sweden)
Country of Origin:
Sweden
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0284-1703; Other: ON: DE94619170; TRN: SE9400001026884
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS; INIS
Submitting Site:
SWDN
Size:
107 p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 05, 2005

Citation Formats

Steen, Aa. Auroral Tomography Workshop, Proceedings. Sweden: N. p., 1993. Web.
Steen, Aa. Auroral Tomography Workshop, Proceedings. Sweden.
Steen, Aa. 1993. "Auroral Tomography Workshop, Proceedings." Sweden.
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title = {Auroral Tomography Workshop, Proceedings}
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abstractNote = {In ionospheric and atmospheric physics the importance of multi-station imaging has grown as a consequence of the availability of scientific grade CCD cameras with digital output and affordable massive computing power. Tomographic inversion techniques are used in many different areas, e.g. medicine, plasma research and space physics. The tomography workshop was announced to gather a limited group of people interested in auroral tomography or tomographic inversion methods in general. ALIS (Auroral Large Imaging System) is a multi-station ground-based system developed primarily for three-dimensional auroral imaging, however other non-auroral objects can be studied with ALIS, e.g. stratospheric clouds. Several of the contributions in the workshop dealt with problems related to geometries similar to the ALIS-configuration. The Proceedings contain written contributions received either in abstract form or as full papers. The Proceedings also contain contributions intended for the Workshop but not presented due to the absence of the speaker. Separate abstracts have been prepared for 15 of the 17 papers.}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1993}
month = {Aug}
}