Solar proton events at the growth phase of the 22nd solar activity cycle

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Solar Activity Effects, Solar Cycles, Solar Protons, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Solar Flares, Solar Flux, Solar Radio Bursts

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Meteor satellite observations in March, August, September and October
1989 recorded intensive solar proton events which caused a disturbed
radiation situation in the near-earth space. The paper presents the
results of analyzing flux and spectral characteristics of the events and
their relation to a heliogeophysical situation.

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