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Multidisciplinarity in Research of Extreme Solar Energy Influences on Natural Disasters

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Nina, Aleksandra
Srećković, Vladimir A.
Radovanović, Milan
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Abstract
The atmosphere is a very sensitive medium to extraterrestrial forces, most importantly, solar electromagnetic radiation and energetic particle intrusion. This released intense solar activity can cause sudden disturbances in the Earth’s atmosphere and further create ground telecommunication interferences, blackouts, transportation problems, water supply problems, potential health effects, as well as natural disasters, such as forest fires. These extreme events can cause billions of dollars of damage and impact individuals, families, communities, and societies. For this reason, it is of crucial importance to investigate the connections between this extreme activity and natural disasters, and further develop ways to prevent, prepare against, and respond to them. The aim of this special issue is to engage a wide community of scientists to de-fragment broaden and improve our knowledge in this field. We invite researchers from all relevant fields to publish their recent investigations in th...is special issue.

Keywords:
solar activity / fires / atmosphere modeling and forecasting / remote sensing / public health / transportation safety / telecommunication disturbances
Source:
Sustainability, 2019, 11, 974
Publisher:
  • Basel : MDPI
Projects:
  • Influence of collisions on astrophysical plasma spectra (RS-176002)
  • Astroinformatics: application of IT in astronomy and close fields (RS-44002)
  • Geography of Serbia (RS-47007)

DOI: 10.3390/su11040974

ISSN: 2071-1050

WoS: 000460819100034

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85061583977
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http://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/7256
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TY  - JOUR
AU  - Nina, Aleksandra
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VL  - 11
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author = "Nina, Aleksandra and Srećković, Vladimir A. and Radovanović, Milan",
year = "2019",
url = "http://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/7256",
abstract = "The atmosphere is a very sensitive medium to extraterrestrial forces, most importantly, solar electromagnetic radiation and energetic particle intrusion. This released intense solar activity can
cause sudden disturbances in the Earth’s atmosphere and further create ground telecommunication interferences, blackouts, transportation problems, water supply problems, potential health effects, as well as natural disasters, such as forest fires. These extreme events can cause billions of dollars of damage and impact individuals, families, communities, and societies. For this reason, it is of crucial importance to investigate the connections between this extreme activity and natural disasters, and further develop ways to prevent, prepare against, and respond to them. The aim of this special issue is to engage a wide community of scientists to de-fragment broaden and improve our knowledge in this field. We invite researchers from all relevant fields to publish their recent investigations in this special issue.",
publisher = "Basel : MDPI",
journal = "Sustainability",
title = "Multidisciplinarity in Research of Extreme Solar Energy Influences on Natural Disasters",
volume = "11",
number = "974",
doi = "10.3390/su11040974"
}
Nina A, Srećković VA, Radovanović M. Multidisciplinarity in Research of Extreme Solar Energy Influences on Natural Disasters. Sustainability. 2019;11(974)
Nina, A., Srećković, V. A.,& Radovanović, M. (2019). Multidisciplinarity in Research of Extreme Solar Energy Influences on Natural Disasters.
SustainabilityBasel : MDPI., 11(974). 
https://doi.org/10.3390/su11040974
Nina Aleksandra, Srećković Vladimir A., Radovanović Milan, "Multidisciplinarity in Research of Extreme Solar Energy Influences on Natural Disasters" 11, no. 974 (2019),
https://doi.org/10.3390/su11040974 .

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