Possible influence of cosmic rays on climate through thunderstorm clouds, 2. Observations in different cosmic ray components
暂无分享,去创建一个
G. Villoresi | L. Dorman | N. Iucci | A. Sternlieb | M. Parisi | Y. Ne’eman | F. Signoretti | L. Pustil'nik | I. Zukerman | I. Dorman
[1] Lev I. Dorman,et al. * * * * * 20% conference discount * * * * * Cosmic Rays in the Earth's Atmosphere and Underground , 2004 .
[2] A. S. Lidvansky,et al. Effect of Disturbed Electric Field of the Atmosphere on Cosmic Rays: 1. Soft Component , 2003 .
[3] W. I. Axford,et al. Acceleration below Thunder Clouds at Mount Norikura , 2003 .
[4] A. S. Lidvansky,et al. Estimate of Distance to Lightning Events Associated with Cosmic Ray Enhancements during Thunderstorms , 2003 .
[5] A. S. Lidvansky,et al. Effect of Lightning on the Intensity of the Soft Component of Cosmic Rays , 2003 .
[6] G. Villoresi,et al. Thunderstorms' atmospheric electric field effects in the intensity of cosmic ray muons and in neutron monitor data , 2003 .
[7] W. I. Axford,et al. Particle acceleration in thunderstorms , 2001 .
[8] S. Cecchini,et al. Gamma‐ray bursts of atmospheric origin in the MeV energy range , 2000 .
[9] Aleksandr V. Gurevich,et al. Lightning initiation by simultaneous effect of runaway breakdown and cosmic ray showers , 1999 .
[10] W. D. Rust,et al. Initial results from simultaneous observation of X‐rays and electric fields in a thunderstorm , 1996 .
[11] Glenn E. Shaw,et al. Ground‐based search for X rays generated by thunderstorms and lightning , 1996 .
[12] W. D. Rust,et al. X‐ray pulses observed above a mesoscale convective system , 1996 .
[13] L. Dorman,et al. Cosmic-ray atmospheric electric field effects , 1995 .
[14] G. M. Milikh,et al. Runaway electron mechanism of air breakdown and preconditioning during a thunderstorm , 1992 .
[15] A. E. Chudakov,et al. Short perturbations of cosmic ray intensity and electric field in atmosphere , 1985 .
[16] M. P. McCarthy,et al. Further observations of X-rays inside thunderstorms , 1985 .
[17] B. Mauk,et al. X-ray enhancements detected during thunderstorm and lightning activities , 1981 .
[18] G. Shaw. BACKGROUND COSMIC COUNT INCREASE ASSOCIATED WITH THUNDERSTORMS. , 1967 .
[19] M. Walt,et al. Neutron multiplicity monitor observations during 1965 , 1967 .
[20] C. T. R. Wilson,et al. The Acceleration of β-particles in Strong Electric Fields such as those of Thunderclouds , 1925, Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society.
[21] S. Cecchini,et al. On the Acceleration of the Secondary Cosmic Ray Compo- nent in Low Atmosphere by Thunderstorms , 2003 .
[22] A. S. Lidvansky,et al. Electric Field Disturbances in the Summer-time Atmosphere and Associated Variations of CR Intensity , 2001 .
[23] M. Aglietta. Gamma rays and ionizing component during thunderstorms at Gran Sasso , 1999 .
[24] F. Saporetti,et al. The Sea - Land Transition of the Environmental Radiation During the Expeditions Italy - Antarctica - Italy , 1997 .
[25] G. Villoresi,et al. On the Possibility of Atmospheric Electric Field Effect in Cosmic Ray Neutron Component , 1995 .
[26] L. Dorman. COSMIC RAY VARIATIONS , 1969 .