@Article{TsurutaniGonz:1994:CaGeSt,
author = "Tsurutani, Bruce T. and Gonzalez-Alarcon, Walter Demetrio",
title = "The causes of geomagnetic storms during solar maximum",
journal = "EOS Transactions",
year = "1994",
volume = "75",
number = "5",
pages = "49,51",
month = "Feb.",
keywords = "GEOFISICA ESPACIAL.",
abstract = "One of the oldest mysteries in geomagnetism is the linkage between
solar and geomagnetic activity. The 11-year cycles of both the
numbers of sunspots and Earth geomagnetic storms were first noted
by Sabine [1852]. A few years late, speculation on a causal
relationship between flares and storms arose when Carrington
[1859] reported that a large magnetic storm followed the great
September 1859 solar flare. However, it was not until this century
that a well-accepted statistical survey on large solar flares and
geomagnetic storms was performed [Newton, 1943], and a significant
correlation between flares and geomagnetic storms was noted.",
issn = "2324-9250",
label = "7264",
targetfile = "5869.pdf",
urlaccessdate = "03 maio 2024"
}