Solar-geophysical data number 546, February 1990. Part 1: (Prompt reports). Data for January 1990, December 1989, and late data

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Geomagnetism, Geophysics, Solar Flares, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar Physics, Solar Radio Emission, Cosmic Rays, Neutron Counters, Radio Observation, Spectrum Analysis, Sudden Ionospheric Disturbances

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A detailed index is presented for 1989 and 1990. Data for January 1990 include: Solar terrestrial environment; IUWDS alert periods (advance and worldwide); Solar activity indices; Solar flares; Solar radio emission, and Stanford mean solar magnetic field. Data for December 1989 include: Solar active regions; Sudden ionospheric disturbances; Solar radio spectral observations; Cosmic ray measurements by neutron monitor; and Geomagnetic indices. Late data include: Cosmic ray measurements by neutron monitor; and Reprint of Halftone page Kitt Peak solar magnetic field synoptic chart for Nov. 1989.

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