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IN a paper1 on trajectories of electric particles with applications to cosmic rays, published January 4, 1937, I directed attention to possible effects of magnetic storms in the following words:
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“On the Trajectories of Electric Particles in the Field of a Magnetic Dipole with Application to the Theory of Cosmic Radiation, Sixth Communication”, Astrophysica Norvegica, [ii] 4, 195 (1937).
Phys. Rev., 51, 1108 (1937).
NATURE, 140, 316 (1937).
For details see Oslo University Observatory Publications No. 10, Oslo 1934, and Phys. Rev., 45, 835 (1934).
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STÖRMER, C. Variations of Cosmic Ray Intensity during Magnetic Storms. Nature 140, 549–550 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/140549b0
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