1969
DOI: 10.1139/p69-257
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I. Cosmic-ray latitude survey in North America in summer, 1965

Abstract: A 3-NM-64 neutron monitor and a 2-MT-64 muon monitor were operated overland at 44 sites near sea level and on mountains in Canada, the USA, and Mexico in April, May, and June, 1965, when the intensity of cosmic radiation attained its 11-year maximum. The equipment is briefly described and the original results of the measurements are listed. Some necessary corrections for instrumental effects are discussed. The corrections made to eliminate the secular variations of the cosnlic radiation and the dependence upon… Show more

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“…For sea level, Lockwood and Webber derive response from the latitude survey conducted in Canada, USA, and Mexico in the summer of 1965 by Carmichael et al [1965] using NM-64, along with additional data obtained in Canada in December 1965 (see the paper of Lockwood and Webber [1967] for details).…”
Section: Computed R M Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For sea level, Lockwood and Webber derive response from the latitude survey conducted in Canada, USA, and Mexico in the summer of 1965 by Carmichael et al [1965] using NM-64, along with additional data obtained in Canada in December 1965 (see the paper of Lockwood and Webber [1967] for details).…”
Section: Computed R M Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%