lmd_LEGACY1994.bib
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@article{1994CRASB.319.1325S,
author = {{Sadourny}, R.},
title = {{The sun's influence on climate.}},
journal = {Academie des Sciences Paris Comptes Rendus Serie B Sciences Physiques},
keywords = {Solar-Terrestrial Relations: Climatic Changes, Solar Irradiance: Variations},
year = 1994,
month = dec,
volume = 319,
pages = {1325-1342},
abstract = {{Variations of the solar irradiance, as directly measured today or
extrapolated to past decades and centuries from instrumental
observations or isotopic surrogates, play a significant r{\^o}le in
long-term climatic change. The Little Ice Age episode of the 17th
century has been most likely related toi the low solar activity period
known as Maunder Minimum. The observed evolution of the globally average
mean surface temperature seems stronly correlated to the variations of
solar irradiance during the last two centuries.
}},
adsurl = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1994CRASB.319.1325S},
adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}
}