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February 2024

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Dendro class for PLS 361

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Studying solar variability with radiocarbon in tree rings

The Sun provides virtually all the principal energy input to the Earth’s climate system and solar variability is a significant external climate forcing. For instance, the sun irregularly expels large amounts of energetic particles into the interplanetary space and towards Earth which can be observed as so-called solar proton events (SPE), which can potentially cause major damages to satellites and can even disrupt sensitive electronic systems at ground level.

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