Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Oct 1983
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Geomagnetizm i Aeronomiia (ISSN 0016-7940), vol. 23, Sept.-Oct. 1983, p. 715-721. In Russian.
Computer Science
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Atmospheric Radiation, Cosmic Ray Showers, Electron Flux Density, Muons, Secondary Cosmic Rays, Altitude, Annual Variations, Arctic Regions, Atmospheric Sounding, Radioactive Decay
Scientific paper
The height dependences of the intensity of decay muons and electrons were calculated for the summer and winter seasons in the Murmansk, Moscow, Alma-Ata, and Mirnyi (Antarctica) regions. It is shown that the seasonal variations are practically the same for all measurement points at heights above 300 g/cu cm (about 5 percent for muons and about 1 percent for electrons). At heights below 200 g/cu cm these variations are significantly higher at Mirnyi than at the other points.
Charakhch'yan T. N.
Kurguzova A. I.
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