文档介绍:The Role of the Sun in
Climate Change
Douglas V. Hoyt
h H. Schatten
Oxford University Press
The ROLE
of the SUN
in CLIMATE
CHANGE
THE SUN ON JULY 6, 1979. FROM W. J. LIVINGSTON.
The ROLE
of the SUN
in CLIMATE
CHANGE
Douglas V Hoyt
h H. Schatten
New York Oxford • Oxford University Press 1997
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Hoyt, Douglas V.
The role of the sun in climate change / Douglas V. Hoyt, h H. Schalten.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1SBN 0-19-509413-1; ISBN 0-19-509414-X (pbk.)
1. Solar activity. 2. Climatic changes. I. Schatten, h H. II. Title.
1997
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987654321
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on acid-free paper
Acknowledgments
We would like to thank Tom Bryant, Richard A. Goldberg, and O. R. White for
reviewing a draft of this book. ments helped improve the book. Dr.
Elena Gavryuseva and Dr. Ron Gilliland sent us the neutrino-flux calculations.
Dr. Eugene Parker gave us an estimate of the energy-storage requirements in
the solar convection zone associated with long-term changes in solar luminos-
ity. Ruth Freitag of the Library of Congress aided in track