The Quarterly Review, Volumes 244-245William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1925 |
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... sunspots are known to exhibit a period of about eleven years , and it is recognised that a correspond- ing period of eleven years in terrestrial magnetism is directly connected with the sunspot period . Many in- vestigators have sought ...
... sunspots are known to exhibit a period of about eleven years , and it is recognised that a correspond- ing period of eleven years in terrestrial magnetism is directly connected with the sunspot period . Many in- vestigators have sought ...
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... sunspot maxima than of sunspot minima . Such cloud or haze would tend to reduce the temperature . Prof. W. J. Humphreys , of the United States , has , on the other hand , essayed to prove that at times of sunspot minima the sun emits ...
... sunspot maxima than of sunspot minima . Such cloud or haze would tend to reduce the temperature . Prof. W. J. Humphreys , of the United States , has , on the other hand , essayed to prove that at times of sunspot minima the sun emits ...
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... sunspots is probably signifi- cant , for at sunspot maximum , air temperature is normally relatively low . There is also a relation between the occurrence of explosive volcanic eruptions and the subsequent temperature , the latter being ...
... sunspots is probably signifi- cant , for at sunspot maximum , air temperature is normally relatively low . There is also a relation between the occurrence of explosive volcanic eruptions and the subsequent temperature , the latter being ...
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