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+ Coordinate Transformations - List of References
+References for Coordinate Transformations
+
+This page lists some references that give useful information on methods for
+transforming vectors and tensors between different space physics coordinate
+systems.
+General papers
+- C.T. Russell, (1971) "Geophysical Coordinate
+Transformations",
+Cosmic. Electrodyn. 2, 184-196
+- M.A. Hapgood, (1992) "Space Physics Coordinate
+Transformations: A User Guide", Planet. Space Sci. 40,
+711-717 (but see correction note in
+Hapgood (1997)).
+- M.A. Hapgood, (1995) "Space physics coordinate
+transformations: the role of precession", Annales Geophysicae, 13,
+713-716.
+- M.A. Hapgood, (1997) "Corrigendum to
+Space Physics Coordinate Transformations: A User Guide",
+Planet. Space Sci. 45, 1047.
+
+Reference works
+- The Almanac for Computers published each
+year by the US Naval Observatory
+contains many useful formulae for calculating many of the rotation angles used
+in space physics coordinate transformations.
+- The Astronomical Almanac jointly published each
+year by the US Naval Observatory and the UK
+Nautical Almanac Office contains
+much useful information on formulae used in coordinate transformations.
+- The Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical
+Almanac published in 1992 contains more detailed information. The old 1961
+edition, which was published as the Explanatory Supplement to the
+Astronomical Emphemeris, is still widely available and remains a useful
+reference.
+- Practical Astronomy with your Calculator by
+Peter Duffett-Smith, first published in 1979 by Cambridge University Press,
+gives an excellent short introduction to some of the astronomical calculations
+underlying space physics coordinate transformations. A version of this book for
+personal computers is also available.
+
+Geomagnetic models
+- International Association of Geomagnetism and
+Aeronomy (IAGA) Division V - Working Group 8, (1996) "International
+Geomagnetic Reference Field, 1995 revision", Geophys, J. Int. 125,
+318-321.
+- Thompson, R. and Barraclough, D.R., (1982) "Geomagnetic
+secular variation based on spherical harmonic and cross validation analyses of
+historical and archaeomagnetic data", J. Geomag. Geoelectr. 34,
+245-263.
+Boundary normal systems
+- Russell, C.T. and Elphic R.C., (1978) "Initial
+ISEE magnetometer results: magnetopause observations", Space Sci. Rev.
+22, 681-715.
+- Sonnerup, B.U.Ö., (1976) "Magnetopause and
+boundary layer", in Physics of Solar-Planetary Environments (ed.
+D.J. Williams, pub. American Geophysical Union), 541-557.
+- Sonnerup, B.U.Ö. and Cahill, L.J. Jr., (1967) "Magnetopause
+structure and attitude from Explorer 12 observations", J.
+Geophys. Res. 72, 171-183. (See pages 173-175 for a discussion of
+boundary normal determination by minimum variance.)
+Other reports
+- Bhavnani, K.H. and Vancour, R.P. (1991) Coordinate Systems for
+Space and Geophysical Applications, Report PL-TR-91-2296, Phillips
+Laboratory, Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts 01731-5000, USA. This report gives a
+comprehensive review of a large number of coordinate systems. It also has an
+extensive glossary of terms.
+This page was last updated on 4 February 2002 by
+Mike Hapgood (Email:
+M.Hapgood@rl.ac.uk).
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