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- Editors:
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Arnold Hanslmeier
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Institute of Astronomy, University of Graz, Austria
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Mauro Messerotti
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Trieste Astronomical Observatory, Italy
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Table of contents (27 papers)
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Contributed Papers
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- R. Manso Sainz, I. Rodríguez Hidalgo, M. Collados
Pages 197-200
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- A. S. Gadun, S. K. Solanki, A. Johannesson
Pages 201-204
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- M. Klvaňa, V. Bumba, A. Krivtsov
Pages 205-208
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- M. Steinegger, A. Hanslmeier
Pages 209-211
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- W. Otruba, P. N. Brandt, Z. Eker, A. Hanslmeier, M. Steinegger
Pages 213-217
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- A. Kučera, J. Rybák, H. Wöhl
Pages 219-222
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- W. Mühlmann, A. Hanslmeier, P. N. Brandt
Pages 223-226
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- K. Puschmann, A. Hanslmeier, S. K. Solanki
Pages 227-230
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- A. Brković, I. Rüedi, S. K. Solanki, M. C. E. Huber, J. O. Stenflo, K. Stucki et al.
Pages 231-234
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- P. Kotrč, D. Korčáková, Yu. A. Kupryakov
Pages 239-242
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- H. Mészárosová, M. Karlický, K. Jiřička
Pages 243-246
About this book
This book contains the proceedings of the Summerschool and Workshop Motions in the Solar Atmosphere held from September 1st to September 12th, 1997, at the Solar Observatory Kanzelh6he, which belongs to the Astronomical Institute of the University of Graz, Austria. This type of conference has proved to be very successful in bringing together experts from specialized topics in solar physics and young scientists and students from different countries. Moreover, the summerschool was accompanied by a workshop which offered young scientists the opportunity to present their new results to a general audience. In total the summerschool and the workshop were attended by 50 par ticipants from 10 different countries. The topic selected was quite general, covering the whole solar atmo sphere and its dynamic processes: from dynamo actions and large and small scale motions in the photosphere through the complex dynamics of the chro mosphere to the corona. Also the possible influences of variations in solar output parameters to the Earth's climate were addressed. The main lec tures were given by 7 lecturers. Furthermore, there were 20 contributions to the workshop which were presented in oral form. The selection of the Kanzelh6he Solar Observatory located in Central Europe, Austria, also permitted colleagues from the former eastern coun tries to attend the meeting. At the Kanzelh6he Observatory new instru ments had been recently installed so that the meeting provided a further stimulus for the local people working there.
Editors and Affiliations
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Institute of Astronomy, University of Graz, Austria
Arnold Hanslmeier
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Trieste Astronomical Observatory, Italy
Mauro Messerotti