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Data on solar-geophysical activity associated with the major ground level cosmic ray events of 24 January and 1 September 1971

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    "This data compilation is the sixth in the series of special compilations which have been produced under the auspices of World Data Center A for Solar-Terrestrial Physics. The first five have concerned the solar-terrestrial events of May 23, 1967, October 24 - November 18, 1968, November 2-10, 1969, and March 8, 1970. Judging from the references made to these publications in journal papers and from many informal contacts, these kinds of reports seem to be filling a need for a publication medium for collecting in once place rather detailed data for a particular event, with discussions and interpretations by those responsible for the observations. To be useful such publication should be started soon after the event has taken place, giving hardly time for extensive consideration by international bodies. We at WDC-A for Solar-Terrestrial Physics, therefor, proposed this report after only informal consultation with what in our judgment was a representative international sample of leading solar-terrestrial scientists. The periods selected were those including the ground-level cosmic ray increases of January 24, 1971 and September 1, 1971. The many contributors are thanked for their submissions. The compilers with to acknowledge with special thanks the typing and correcting of the manuscript by Miss J. May Starr"--Foreword, page i.
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    compiled by Helen E. Coffey and J. Virginia Lincoln ; prepared by World Data Center A for Solar-Terrestrial Physics, NOAA.

    At head of title: World Data Center A for Solar-Terrestrial Physics.

    "December 1972."

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