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[en] In this third part of a series of papers describing the regularities in the magnetic field as well as solar activity development in a large portion of the solar atmosphere in which the processes related to the June-July 1974 proton-flare region formation take place, we study some characteristics of the solar wind which emanates from this portion of the solar atmosphere. It is shown that during the time when fast disintegration and disappearance of the large-scale characteristic magnetic field patterns occur and a sudden cease of sunspot, flare and coronal activity is observed, daily geomagnetic character figures C9 reach their maximum. This solar wind enhancement is taken as one of the last observable manifestations of the whole complex process. (author)
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For Part II see Bull. Astron. Inst. Czech. (1982) v. 33(3) p. 160-173.
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Bulletin of the Astronomical Institutes of Czechoslovakia; ISSN 0004-6248; ; v. 33(4); p. 215-219
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ATMOSPHERES, BARYONS, CATIONS, CHARGED PARTICLES, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, FERMIONS, HADRONS, HYDROGEN IONS, HYDROGEN IONS 1 PLUS, IONS, MAGNETIC FIELDS, MAIN SEQUENCE STARS, NUCLEONS, RADIATIONS, SOLAR ACTIVITY, SOLAR ATMOSPHERE, SOLAR RADIATION, STARS, STARSPOTS, STELLAR ATMOSPHERES, STELLAR CORONAE, STELLAR FLARES, STELLAR RADIATION, STELLAR WINDS
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