The International Geosphere-biosphere Programme: the role and place of sun-atmosphere relationships

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K. Ya Kondratyev

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La consolidación de los estudios ecológicos propuestos en el Programa Internacional de la Geosfera-Biosfera (lGBP) permite formular los aspectos conceptuales de este programa y en particular, definir el papel y el lugar que deben tener los problemas derivados de las relaciones solares atmósfericas. A este respecto, primero caracterizaremos brevemente  el IGBP (Kondratyev, 1987).

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Kondratyev, K. Y. (1989). The International Geosphere-biosphere Programme: the role and place of sun-atmosphere relationships. Geofísica Internacional, 28(3), 453–466. https://doi.org/10.22201/igeof.00167169p.1989.28.3.619
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