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- Guide to the John A. Simpson Papers Addenda 1926-2002
- Use of Cosmic-Ray Neutron Data in Nuclear Threat Detection and Other Applications Neutron Monitor Community Workshop—Honolulu, Hawaii
- Long Term Variations of Galactic Cosmic Radiation on Board the International Space Station, on the Moon and on the Surface of Mars
- Significant Enhancements of Secondary Cosmic Rays and Electric
- A New Approach in Neutron Monitor Design
- Observable Effects of Interplanetary Coronal Mass Ejections on Ground Level Neutron Monitor Counting Rates
- A Mini Neutron Monitor in Central Antarctica (Dome Concordia) European Space Weather Week Ostend, Belgium 1,2 1 3 3 14-18 November 2016 I
- Variations of Dose Rate Observed by MSL/RAD in Transit to Mars
- Arxiv:1712.06987V1 [Astro-Ph.EP] 19 Dec 2017 Atmospheric Column Depth in the Long Term[E.G., Guo Et Al., 2015]
- Major Forbush Decrease Recorded by Lead Free-Neutron Monitor G
- Installation of Neutron Monitor at the Jang Bogo Station in Antarctica
- A Parameterized Neutron Monitor Yield Function for Space Weather Applications
- CARI Documentation: Particle Spectra
- The Mini-Neutron Monitor: a New Approach in Neutron Monitor Design
- Proton and Helium Nuclei Cosmic Ray Spectra and Modulations Between 100 and 2000 Mev/Nucleon
- Neutron Monitors—The Original Space Weather Instrument
- Normalization of Leadville Neutron Monitor to Climax Neutron Monitor
- Real-Time Cosmic Ray Monitoring System for Space Weather
- Coronal Mass Ejections, Cosmic Ray Neutron Monitor Intensity and Interplanetary Magnetic Field Rajesh K
- Variations of Dose Rate Observed by MSL/RAD in Transit to Mars
- Current Status and Possible Extension of the Global Neutron Monitor Network
- Simuladon of Response Funcdons of the South Pole Neutron Monitors
- The World Neutron Monitor Network As a Tool for the Study of Solar Neutrons I
- CALET Observations of Galactic Electrons in the Heliosphere
- John Simpson
- Features of Cosmic Ray Neutron Monitor Intensity in Relation to Cmes and IMF
- 5O 2 Sh 9.1-13 the Neutron Moderated Detector and Groundbased Cosmic Ray Modulation Studies
- Current Status and Possible Extension of the Global Neutron Monitor Network
- Construction and Characterization of Neutron Monitor at Daejeon, Korea
- Long-Term Variations of Quasi-Trapped and Trapped Electrons in the Inner
- A New Neutron Detector Operating at the Antarctic Laboratory for Cosmic Rays
- Extensive Air Showers Detected by Aragats Neutron Monitor
- On Cosmic Ray Decreases, Geomagnetic Storms, and Cmes
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- ~ (Nas:A':~M'-X~-6581-1) the .Multifarious G3/2'9-' N17628-4147864]". Temporal Variations of Low Energy, , Relativistic Cosmic Ray Electrons F.B
- Neutron Monitoring for Radiological Protection
- Gradual Onset of the Maunder Minimum Revealed by High
- Cosmic Ray Detectors: Principles of Operation and a Brief Overview of (Mostly) U.S
- NEUTRON MONITOR RESPONSE FUNCTIONS 1. Introduction in Order