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An Overview of Science Results Obtained From Kodaikanal Digitized White-Light Data Archive: 1921-2011
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 November 2018
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In this proceeding, we present a summary of the recent scientific results that have been derived using the newly digitized whit-light (WL) data obtained from the Kodaikanal Solar Observatory.
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