Effects of space weather on biomedical parameters during the solar activity cycles 23-24

The results of long-term (1998-2012) biomedical monitoring of the biotropic effects of space weather are discussed. A drastic change in statistical distribution parameters in the middle of 2005 was revealed that did not conform to usual sinusoidal distribution of the biomedical data refl ecting changes in the number of solar spots over a solar activity cycle. The dynamics of space weather of 2001-2012 is analyzed. The authors hypothesize that the actual change in statistical distributions corresponds to the adaptation reaction of the biosphere to nonstandard geophysical characteristics of the 24th solar activity cycle and the probable long-term decrease in solar activity up to 2067. © 2015 Springer Science+Business Media New York.

Authors
Ragul’Skaya M.V.1 , Rudenchik E.A.1 , Chibisov S.M. 2 , Gromozova E.N.3
Publisher
New York Consultants BureauSpringer / Автономная некоммерческая организация Издательство Российской академии медицинских наук
Number of issue
2
Language
English
Pages
269-272
Status
Published
Number
A023
Volume
159
Year
2015
Organizations
  • 1 Institute of Geomagnetism and Radiowave Propagation, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 2 Russian University of Peoples’ Friendship, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 3 Institute of Microbiology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine
Keywords
Biomedical monitoring; Living system adaptation; Long period variations of solar activity; Sun-Earth relations
Date of creation
19.10.2018
Date of change
19.10.2018
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/4748/
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