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Solar Variability and Planetary Climates

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Table of Contents

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Introduction
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    Chapter 2 Assessing Solar Variability
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    Chapter 3 Solar Variability of Possible Relevance for Planetary Climates
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    Chapter 4 Measurement of Total and Spectral Solar Irradiance
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    Chapter 5 Solar Irradiance Variability Since 1978
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    Chapter 6 Solar Variability Over the Past Several Millennia
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    Chapter 7 Solar and Heliospheric Modulation of Galactic Cosmic Rays
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    Chapter 8 What Do Cosmogenic Isotopes Tell Us about Past Solar Forcing of Climate?
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    Chapter 9 Observed Long-Term Variations of Solar Irradiance at the Earth’s Surface
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    Chapter 10 Aerosol Effects on Clouds and Climate
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    Chapter 11 Satellite Observations of Natural and Anthropogenic Aerosol Effects on Clouds and Climate
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    Chapter 12 Aerosol-Cloud Interactions Control of Earth Radiation and Latent Heat Release Budgets
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    Chapter 13 Atmospheric Ion-Induced Aerosol Nucleation
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    Chapter 14 Atmospheric Aerosol and Cloud Condensation Nuclei Formation: A Possible Influence of Cosmic Rays?
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    Chapter 15 On the Response of the Climate System to Solar Forcing
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    Chapter 16 Detection and Attribution of Climate Change, and Understanding Solar Influence on Climate
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    Chapter 17 The Climate Response to the Astronomical Forcing
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    Chapter 18 Regional Response of the Climate System to Solar Forcing: The Role of the Ocean
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    Chapter 19 Discussion of the Solar UV/Planetary Wave Mechanism
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    Chapter 20 Solar Variation and Stratospheric Response
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    Chapter 21 Signature of the 11-Year Cycle in the Upper Atmosphere
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    Chapter 22 The Middle Atmospheric Ozone Response to the 11-Year Solar Cycle
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    Chapter 23 Influence of the Solar Cycle on the General Circulation of the Stratosphere and Upper Troposphere
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    Chapter 24 Multidecadal Signal of Solar Variability in the Upper Troposphere During The 20th Century
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    Chapter 25 The Role of Dynamics in Solar Forcing
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    Chapter 26 Solar Influences on Dynamical Coupling Between the Stratosphere and Troposphere
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    Chapter 27 The Response of the Middle Atmosphere to Solar Cycle Forcing in the Hamburg Model of the Neutral and Ionized Atmosphere
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    Chapter 28 A Possible Transfer Mechanism for the 11-Year Solar Cycle to the Lower Stratosphere
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    Chapter 29 Recent Space Data
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    Chapter 30 Satellite Measurements of Middle Atmospheric Impacts by Solar Proton Events in Solar Cycle 23
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    Chapter 31 Impact of Solar Activity on Stratospheric Ozone and No2 Observed by GOMOS/ENVISAT
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    Chapter 32 The Stratospheric and Mesospheric NOy in the 2002–2004 Polar Winters as Measured by MIPAS/ENVISAT
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    Chapter 33 Early Data from Aura and Continuity from UARS and Toms
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    Chapter 34 What Do We Know about the Climate of Terrestrial Planets?
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    Chapter 35 Solar Variability and Climate Impact on Terrestrial Planets
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    Chapter 36 Climate Variability on Venus and Titan
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    Chapter 37 The Orbital Forcing of Climate Changes on Mars
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Title
Solar Variability and Planetary Climates
Published by
ADS, January 2007
DOI 10.1007/978-0-387-48341-2
ISBNs
978-0-387-48339-9, 978-0-387-48341-2, 978-1-4419-2371-4
Editors

Y. Calisesi, R. -M. Bonnet, L. Gray, J. Langen, M. Lockwood

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Unknown 23 100%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 1 4%
Unknown 22 96%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Earth and Planetary Sciences 1 4%
Unknown 22 96%
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