Solar activity, geomagnetic variations, and climate changes

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Climate Change, Geomagnetic Pulsations, Paleoclimatology, Solar Activity Effects, Earth Albedo, Galactic Cosmic Rays, Periodic Variations, Solar Cosmic Rays

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An attempt is made to correlate paleoclimatic and geomagnetic data over the last 25,000 years and during a single late-Permian inversion. A correlation is found between 600-yr, 1200-yr, and 10,000-yr cyclic variations of the geomagnetic field and climate, evidently due to the space-time modulation of galactic and solar cosmic rays by the geomagnetic field. In addition, a change in the climate index in the course of a single late-Permian inversion was observed. A mechanism for this phenomenon is proposed which includes albedo variations and dissipation of the gaseous and plasma shells of the earth.

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