Latitude curves of the daily nucleonic intensity at sea-level from 1957 to 1965

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Diurnal Variations, Latitude, Neutron Flux Density, Tables (Data), Accuracy, Forbush Decreases, Magnetic Rigidity, Primary Cosmic Rays, Solar Cycles, Spectral Energy Distribution, Surveys

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A set of daily latitude curves was obtained by an indirect calibration procedure for practically the whole network of the near-sea-level neutron monitors by means of seven latitude surveys performed by ship or by terrestrial vehicle. These curves, shown in tabular form, are particularly suitable for studying the isotropic part of the primary cosmic ray spectral variation.

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