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Solar-Geophysical Data Number 497, January 1986. Part 2: (Comprehensive reports). Data for July 1985, and miscellanea [PDF]
Solar-Geophysical Data Number 497, January 1986. Part 2: (Comprehensive Reports); Data for July 1985, and Miscellanea contains the following: a detailed index for 1985; data for July 1985-(solar flares, solar radio bursts at fixed frequencies, solar x ...
Coffey, H. E.
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Correction [to “Observations of hard X-ray emission from solar flares” by T. A. Chubb, R. W. Kreplin, and H. Friedman] [PDF]
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On some spectrographic observations related to the structure with height of active regions and particularly solar flares [PDF]
Yngve Öhman
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Positions of solar flares within a SPOT group.
Helen W. Dodson, Ruth Hedeman
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Physical processes in the solar atmosphere associated with flares [PDF]
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Solar flares are frequently accompanied by coronal mass ejections (CMEs) that release a significant amount of energetic plasma into interplanetary space, potentially causing geomagnetic disturbances on Earth.
Johan Muhamad, Kanya Kusano
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Searching for Rapid Pulsations in Solar Flare X-Ray Data
Most studies of quasiperiodic pulsations (QPPs) in solar flares have identified characteristic periods in the 5–300 s range. Due to observational limitations, there have been few attempts to probe the
Andrew R. Inglis, Laura A. Hayes
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Machine learning reveals systematic accumulation of electric current in lead-up to solar flares. [PDF]
Dhuri DB, Hanasoge SM, Cheung MCM.
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