Physics of solar variations; Proceedings of the Fourteenth ESLAB Symposium, Scheveningen, Netherlands, September 16-19, 1980

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Conferences, Solar Oscillations, Solar Physics, Climatology, Dynamo Theory, Earth Atmosphere, Long Term Effects, Paleoclimatology, Solar Cycles, Solar Flares, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar Radiation, Solar Terrestrial Interactions

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Topics discussed include the sun (structure, oscillations, magnetic cycle, surface variations), solar radiation, solar radiation effects in the earth's atmosphere, long-term variations (climate and paleoclimate), and instrumentation. Papers are presented on short-period intensity fluctuations of integral sunlight, on the theory of the solar cycle, and on the nonsymmetric solar dynamo. Attention is also given to solar radiation and its variation in time, to the effects of solar variations on the upper atmosphere, and to the role of space techniques in understanding solar variability.

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