IAGA: a major role in understanding our magnetic planet
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Published:2019-04-16
Issue:1
Volume:10
Page:163-172
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ISSN:2190-5029
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Container-title:History of Geo- and Space Sciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Hist. Geo Space. Sci.
Author:
Mandea MioaraORCID, Petrovský EduardORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Throughout the International Union of
Geodesy and Geophysics's (IUGG's) centennial anniversary, the International
Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy is holding a series of activities to
underline the ground-breaking facts in the area of geomagnetism and aeronomy.
Over 100 years, the history of these research fields is rich, and here we
present a short tour through some of the International Association of
Geomagnetism and Aeronomy's (IAGA's) major achievements. Starting with the
scientific landscape before IAGA, through its foundation until the present,
we review the research and achievements considering its complexity and
variability, from geodynamo up to the Sun and outer space. While a number of
the achievements were accomplished with direct IAGA involvement, the others
represent the most important benchmarks of geomagnetism and aeronomy studies.
In summary, IAGA is an important and active association with a long and rich
history and prospective future.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
History and Philosophy of Science,General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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