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    Global Muon Detector Network Used for Space Weather Applications

    In this work, we summarize the development and current status of the Global Muon Detector Network (GMDN). The GMDN started in 1992 with only two muon detectors. It has consisted of four detectors since the Kuw...

    M. Rockenbach, A. Dal Lago, N. J. Schuch, K. Munakata, T. Kuwabara in Space Science Reviews (2014)

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    Analyses of sidereal and solar anisotropies in cosmic rays

    The Sun's interplanetary magnetic field and the solar wind modulate the distribution of galactic cosmic-ray particles in the heliosphere. The particles diffuse inward, convert outward and have drifts in the mo...

    D. L. Hall, M. L. Duldig, J. E. Humble in Space Science Reviews (1996)

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    On cosmic-ray cut-off terminology

    The study of cosmic-ray access to locations within the geomagnetic field has evolved over the past fifty years. Cosmic-ray cut-off terminology, originally developed to describe particle access and cut-off rigi...

    D. J. Cooke, J. E. Humble, M. A. Shea, D. F. Smart, N. Lund in Il Nuovo Cimento C (1991)

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    Meaning of life

    J. E. HUMBLE in Nature (1990)

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    North/South Asymmetry in Solar Activity and its Effects on the High Energy Cosmic Ray Diurnal Variation

    Using a data base extending from 1955 through 1980 we find that the northern hemisphere of the sun was decidedly more active than the southern hemisphere for the period 1959 through 1970. From 1971 through 198...

    M. A. Shea, D. F. Smart, D. B. Swinson in The Sun and the Heliosphere in Three Dimen… (1986)