Extraterrestrial Influence on Climate ChangeInfluence of Sun on Atmosphere and Geosphere
Extraterrestrial Influence on Climate Change: Influence of Sun on Atmosphere and Geosphere
Mukherjee, Saumitra
2012-08-22 00:00:00
[It is not possible to study the atmospheric changes in isolation. It has been inferred that there are indirect links existing in between the changes within the Sun with the thermosphere, ionosphere, atmosphere, and geosphere. The Earth’s magnetic field acts like a shield, protecting earth from the constant stream of tiny particles ejected by the Sun which is known as the ‘solar wind’.]
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Extraterrestrial Influence on Climate ChangeInfluence of Sun on Atmosphere and Geosphere
[It is not possible to study the atmospheric changes in isolation. It has been inferred that there are indirect links existing in between the changes within the Sun with the thermosphere, ionosphere, atmosphere, and geosphere. The Earth’s magnetic field acts like a shield, protecting earth from the constant stream of tiny particles ejected by the Sun which is known as the ‘solar wind’.]
Published: Aug 22, 2012
Keywords: Solar Wind; Coronal Mass Ejection; Electron Flux; Solar Maximum; Proton Flux
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