Long-period cosmic ray variations and their altitude dependence

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Altitude, Cosmic Rays, Diurnal Variations, Long Term Effects, Periodic Variations, Aerospace Environments, Galactic Radiation, Ionizing Radiation, Orbit Perturbation, Radiation Detectors

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Long-period variations were studied from the data of ground-based cosmic ray (CR) observations. In spite of a large value of an 2-year variation, it is more difficult to obtain its spectrum than the spectrum of a solar diurnal variation. Serious obstacles are caused by changes in individual detectors and in the whole world wide network of CR detectors, by the absence of continuity and uniformity of data series, by various apparatus variations. In discrimination and investigation of long-period variations an important and determining point is preparation and preliminary analysis of data.

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