
doi: 10.1007/bf02731497
Latitude-dependence of a cosmic ray intensity decrease has been found. It has been shown that the relative amplitude does not flatten beyond the latitude knee. It, rather, goes on increasing even much beyond the knee. It is also seen that the relative amplitude is not symmetrical around the geomagnetic equator.
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