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On the solar origin of the thermoluminescence profile of the GT14 core

โœ Scribed by G. Cini Castagnoli; G. Bonino; A. Provenzale; M. Serio


Publisher
Springer
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
848 KB
Volume
127
Category
Article
ISSN
0038-0938

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โœฆ Synopsis


The thermoluminescence (TL) profile of the GTI4 Ionian Sea core has been recently analyzed in connection with other records of solar activity. Phenomenological similarities among the TL profile, the radiocarbon record in tree-rings and the variations of the mean anuual sunspot number R_, suggest a solar control of the TL signal. In this paper we consider new readings of the TL profile of the GT14 core which were obtained at different glow temperatures. While the main spectral peaks discussed in previous papers are observed in all readings, a few new significant periodic components may now be separated from the noise backgound. Among these, a strong 22 yr (Hale) cycle is evident, together with a periodicity of 28.5 yr which has already been detected in the spectrum of the sunspot number series. We finally test the temporal persistency of the main TL periodic components by using a cyclogram method and we explore the effects of background noise by considering the TL profile of bleached samples.


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