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Duhau, S.; Martínez, E.A. "Total ozone content changes associated to solar dynamo magnetic field variations" (2003) Proceedings of the ISCS 2003; Solar Variability as an Input to the Earth's Environment(535):819-822
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Abstract:

There are some evidences that support the occurrence of total ozone content changes by high energetic particle flux intensity variations. In turn, these last are strongly linked to sudden commencement storms (SSC's). Therefore, an analysis of total ozone content in selected ground stations, radiative input and SSC index yearly means time series, the last defined as the product of the amplitude by the duration time of each storm, is performed. It is found that long-term ozone variations are mostly related to SSC index long-term variations in all the stations, with different behaviours that depend on geographical location. In particular, the strong decrease of total ozone content during cycle 22 is related to the very high SSC values that occurred during that sunspot cycle and is remarkably strong in Faraday and Halley Bay stations, In all the stations the minimum in total ozone content long term variation is reached around 1993 and is followed by an steady increase, that would continue along the forthcoming years following the descending chaotic transition that solar global magnetic field dynamo system started around 1993.

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Documento: Conferencia
Título:Total ozone content changes associated to solar dynamo magnetic field variations
Autor:Duhau, S.; Martínez, E.A.
Ciudad:Tatranska Lomnica
Filiación:Departamento de Física, Fac. de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Ciudad Universitaria, Pabellón 1, 1428 Buenos Aires, Argentina
Palabras clave:Geographical regions; Geomagnetism; Magnetic field effects; Magnetic flux; Ozone layer; Solar energy; Storms; Ozone content; Ozone
Año:2003
Número:535
Página de inicio:819
Página de fin:822
Título revista:Proceedings of the ISCS 2003; Solar Variability as an Input to the Earth's Environment
Título revista abreviado:Eur Space Agency Spec Publ ESA SP
ISSN:03796566
CODEN:ESPUD
Registro:https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_03796566_v_n535_p819_Duhau

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Duhau, S. & Martínez, E.A. (2003) . Total ozone content changes associated to solar dynamo magnetic field variations. Proceedings of the ISCS 2003; Solar Variability as an Input to the Earth's Environment(535), 819-822.
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Duhau, S., Martínez, E.A. "Total ozone content changes associated to solar dynamo magnetic field variations" . Proceedings of the ISCS 2003; Solar Variability as an Input to the Earth's Environment, no. 535 (2003) : 819-822.
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Duhau, S., Martínez, E.A. "Total ozone content changes associated to solar dynamo magnetic field variations" . Proceedings of the ISCS 2003; Solar Variability as an Input to the Earth's Environment, no. 535, 2003, pp. 819-822.
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Duhau, S., Martínez, E.A. Total ozone content changes associated to solar dynamo magnetic field variations. Eur Space Agency Spec Publ ESA SP. 2003(535):819-822.
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