A Catalogue of Major Metre-Wavelength Solar Events Recorded by the Dapto and Culgoora Solar Radio Observatories (1961-1981)

We present a catalogue of 668 major metre-wavelength radio events. The data was collected from dynamic spectra (taken at Dapto, N.S.W. until 1966 and at Culgoora, N.S.W. thereafter) by means of a radio spectrograph, which records the intensity of radio emission as a function of both frequency and time. A description of the major types of metre-wavelength phenomena can be found in Wild et al. (1963), Kundu (1965), Wild and Smerd (1972) and Kruger (1979), and details of the radio spectrograph in Sheridan (1963, 1967) and Labrum (1972).

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[29]  N. Labrum Movement and Structure in a Complex Solar Outburst at 80 MHz , 1969, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia.

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[46]  R. Duncan Heliograph Observations of both Fast Drift (Type III) and Continuum (Type IV) Solar Emission from the one Source high above the Solar Limb , 1978, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia.

[47]  R. Stewart,et al.  Observations of High Brightness Temperatures in Moving Type IV Solar Radio Bursts , 1978, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia.

[48]  S. Smerd,et al.  Evidence for a two-component injection of cosmic rays from the solar flare of 1969, March 30 , 1972 .

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[52]  S. Smerd MOVING TYPE-IV SOLAR BURST ON OCTOBER 10, 1969. , 1971 .

[53]  A. Riddle 80 MHz observations of a moving type IV solar burst, March 1, 1969 , 1970 .

[54]  K. Sheridan,et al.  Evidence of type II and type IV solar radio emission from a common flare-induced shock wave , 1970 .

[55]  K. Kai Expanding arch structure of a solar radio outburst , 1970 .

[56]  K. Kai Radio evidence of directive shock-wave propagation in the solar corona , 1969 .

[57]  J. Wild Observation of the magnetic structure of a type IV solar radio outburst , 1969 .