34 results on '"Ogurtsov, M. G."'
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2. Characteristics of Soft X-Ray Radiation of the Solar Active Region NOAA 1024 Registered by the PINGVIN-M Device in July 2009
3. Influence of Solar-Geophysical Factors on the State of the Stratospheric Polar Vortex
4. Indications of Changing Solar Activity and North Atlantic Sea Surface Temperature in Fennoscandian Climate
5. Radiocarbon Data from the Late 18th Century as a Reflection of Solar Activity Variation, Natural Climate Change, and Anthropogenic Activity
6. Possible Contribution of the Gravitational Influence of Jupiter and Saturn to the 60-Year Variation in Global Temperature
7. Solar System Collisions with Dense Interstellar Gas Clouds and Radiocarbon Traces of Periods with “Abnormally Low” Solar Modulation of Cosmic Rays
8. 60-Year Cycle in the Earth’s Climate and Dynamics of Correlation Links between Solar Activity and Circulation of the Lower Atmosphere: New Data
9. Halistatt Cycle Subarctic Fennoscandian Temperature and Its Possible Link with Solar Activity
10. Reconstruction of the Production Rate of Cosmogenic 14C in the Earth’s Atmosphere for 17 000–5000 BC
11. 60-Year Cycle in the Earth’s Climate and Dynamics of Correlation Links between Solar Activity and Circulation of the Lower Atmosphere
12. Reconstruction of the Wolf Numbers Based on Radiocarbon Data from the Early 11th Century until the Middle of the 19th Century with Respect to Climate Changes
13. Possible Contribution of Variations in the Galactic Cosmic Ray Flux to the Global Temperature Rise in Recent Decades
14. Cloud anomalies at midlatitudes of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres: Connection with atmospheric dynamics and variations in cosmic rays
15. Reconstructions of the heliospheric modulation potential and Wolf numbers based on the content of the 14C isotope in tree rings during the Maunder and Spörer minimums
16. Reconstructions of the 14С cosmogenic isotope content from natural archives after the last glacial termination
17. The Hallstatt solar cycle from radiocarbon data
18. Possible contribution of surface temperature variation to the radiocarbon concentration in the Earth’s atmosphere
19. Possible influence of climate factors on the reconstruction of the cosmogenic isotope 14C production rate in the earth’s atmosphere and solar activity in past epochs
20. Nature of long-term correlations between cloud state and variations in galactic cosmic ray flux
21. Deep solar activity minima, sharp climate changes, and their impact on ancient civilizations
22. Influence of climatic factors on the past atmospheric content of the C-14 isotope
23. Instrumental data on the sunspot formation in the 17th–18th centuries: Correct information or approximations
24. Stratospheric circumpolar vortex as a link between solar activity and circulation of the lower atmosphere
25. Missing solar cycle hypothesis and basic statistical regularities of solar cycles
26. Study of spatial and temporal structure of long-term effects of solar activity and cosmic ray variations on the lower atmosphere circulation
27. Relationship between the aerosol concentration in the stratosphere and ionization according to the data on conductivity and nitrate content of Greenland ice
28. Possible impact of interplanetary and interstellar dust fluxes on the Earth’s climate
29. Long-term solar cycles according to data on the cosmogenic beryllium concentration in ice of central Greenland
30. Possible manifestation of nonlinear effects when solar activity affects climate changes
31. Quasisecular cyclicity in the climate of the Earth’s Northern Hemisphere and its possible relation to solar activity variations
32. Prediction of cycle 24 based on information about solar activity during the last 10 000 years
33. Secular variation in aerosol transparency of the atmosphere as the possible link between long-term variations in solar activity and climate
34. Cosmogenic isotopes and their role in present-day solar paleoastrophysics
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