Field et al. 2006
Field, C.V., G.A. Schmidt, and D. Koch, 2006: Solar and climate effects on 10Be. Mem. Soc. Astron. Ital., 76, 805-809.
To understand contemporary climate change and anthropogenic climate forcings, it is necessary to quantify solar forcing, the most significant natural forcing on centennial timescales. The close correlation between the production of the cosmogenic isotope 10Be and changes in heliomagnetic activity makes 10Be an attractive proxy for studying changes in solar output.
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Field, C.V., Schmidt, G.A., and Koch, D.: Solar and climate effects on 10Be, Mem. Soc. Astron. Ital., 76, 805-809, 2006.
Field, C.V., G.A. Schmidt, and D. Koch (2006), Solar and climate effects on 10Be, Mem. Soc. Astron. Ital., 76, 805-809.
Field, C.V., G.A. Schmidt, and D. Koch, 2006: Solar and climate effects on 10Be. Mem. Soc. Astron. Ital., 76, 805-809.
Field, C.V., Schmidt, G.A., & Koch, D. 2006, Mem. Soc. Astron. Ital., 76, 805.
Field CV, Schmidt GA, Koch D. Solar and climate effects on 10Be, Mem Soc Astron Ital 2006;76:805-809.
C.V. Field, G.A. Schmidt, D. Koch, Mem. Soc. Astron. Ital. 76, 805-809 (2006).