The SVIRCO station: Measurement and study of the intensity of cosmic rays in Rome (Italy) from 1954

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Galactic Cosmic Rays, Radiant Flux Density, Radiation Measurement, Radiation Measuring Instruments, Atmospheric Effects, Geophysics, Modulation, Solar Radiation

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Secondary component cosmic radiation measurements and their interpretations are addressed. The instruments, personnel, and finance, over the years, are discussed. Research services and results of studies such as atmospheric effects on total ionization, phenomenological study of each primary variation and of their correlations with solar and geophysical effects, spectral modulation of galactic cosmic rays, anisotropy of cosmic rays, and the Sun-Earth relationship and three dimensional modulation phenomena, are described. Foreign guest research and international conference participation are outlined.

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