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Alvarez, Oscar; Perez, Jorge; Pajon, Jesus M.
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The Sun and the Heliosphere as an Integrated System, 25th meeting of the IAU, Joint Discussion 7, 17 July 2003, Sydney, Australia
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2003
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Descripción
Variations of temperature values for the last 20 000 years measured in
the cave Dos Anas (Sierra del Rosario Cuba) are studied in comparison
with the values of the hydrogen isotopes concentration obtained in the
coral reef of the Barbados Island in the Caribbean region. They are
compared as well with the abundance of Be10 measured in the permanent
layers of ice of Central Greenland representative of the global
temperature for the same period
The solar activity manifestation is evidenced in the temperatures
measured in a stalagmite of the cave Dos Anas when being proven that an
increment of the temperatures belongs together with a decrease of the
production of isotopes. This behavior is consequence of a smallest
quantity in cosmic rays arriving to the Earth as result of an increment
in the solar activity.
The 2 000 years interval of temperature reduction observed in the curves
can be interpreted like a stage of low solar activity alike it has been
observed in other Sun type stars. The scale of variation of the
influence in climate due to the orbital dynamics of the Earth in that
interval is not significant.