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Rei?, David G. Sibeck, George L. Siscoe, J. David Winningham, Joachim Woch, Masatoshi Yamauchi, Andrew W. Yau, and Qiugang Zong The editors of this special issue express deep gratitude to the Managing Editor of Surveys in Geophysics, Dr. Michael Rycroft, for his support during the project, which was ''above and beyond the call of duty'', and for his careful reading and his insightful comments on each of the papers published in this issue. Guest Editors THEODORE A. FRITZ Center for Space Physics Boston University Boston, MA 02215 USA SHING F. FUNG Space Physics Data Facility NASA Goddard Space…mehr

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Rei?, David G. Sibeck, George L. Siscoe, J. David Winningham, Joachim Woch, Masatoshi Yamauchi, Andrew W. Yau, and Qiugang Zong The editors of this special issue express deep gratitude to the Managing Editor of Surveys in Geophysics, Dr. Michael Rycroft, for his support during the project, which was ''above and beyond the call of duty'', and for his careful reading and his insightful comments on each of the papers published in this issue. Guest Editors THEODORE A. FRITZ Center for Space Physics Boston University Boston, MA 02215 USA SHING F. FUNG Space Physics Data Facility NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA Surveys in Geophysics (2005) 26: 5-55 DOI 10. 1007/s10712-005-1871-7 Springer 2005 CLUSTER OBSERVATIONS OF THE CUSP: MAGNETIC STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS 1 2 3 4 M. W. DUNLOP , B. LAVRAUD , P. CARGILL , M. G. G. T. TAYLOR , 3 2 5 6 ¿ A. BALOGH ,H. REME , P. DECREAU , K. -H. GLASSMEIER , 4 2 7 2 R. C. ELPHIC , J. -M. BOSQUED , A. N. FAZAKERLEY , I. DANDOURAS , 8 8 9 C. P. ESCOUBET , H. LAAKSO and A. MARCHAUDON 1 SSTD, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon, OX11 0QX, UK E-mail: m. dunlop@rl. ac.

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(a) Professor Theodore A. Fritz works in the area of planetary magnetospheres and possible Sun-Earth relations. His particular research interests include energetic charged particles, their composition, and the mechanisms by which they are transported and energized within magnetospheres. He has participated either as a Principal Investigator or Co-Investigator in about 20 spaceflight projects such as the International Sun-Earth Explorer 1&2 (ISEE 1&2), the NASA Galileo mission orbiting Jupiter, the NASA Global Geospace Science Polar satellite mission, and the joint European Space Agency/NASA four satellite Cluster mission. In addition to these ongoing data analysis efforts, he is also involved in the development of new or novel instrumentation for use in space to measure these energetic charged particles and in the teaching and supervision of student researchers. (b) Dr. Shing F. Fung is a Space Scientist at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, USA. His main research interests are space plasma physics and physics of planetary magnetospheres. He has extensive experience in analyzing space physics data (plasma, magnetic and electric field, wave, and energetic particle) in order to study and model magnetospheric structures and processes. In addition to data analysis and modelling efforts, Dr Fung is also involved in the development of magnetospheric radio-sounding techniques as recently implemented in the radio plasma imager (RPI) on the NASA IMAGE satellite, and in the development of new generation magnetospheric state-based radiation belt models.
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From the reviews: "A book discussing the structure and dynamics of magnetospheric cusps will mainly interest graduate level scientists working in geophysics and particularly those studying the Earth's magnetosphere. ... This collection of survey papers forms essential background reading for those studying, or planning to study, the magnetosphere cusps ... . The editors have gathered together and surveyed contemporary knowledge on magnetospheric cusps and they have advanced the field by clearly defining the issues and by leading forward a coherent development of the terminology." (Prof. A.D.R. Phelps, Contemporary Physics, Vol. 48 (2), 2007)