A study of the solar proton event data between 1954 and 1986 indicates that the large fluence events at the Earth are usually associated with a sequence of solar activity and related geomagnetic storms. This association appears to be useful to infer the occurrence of major fluence proton events extending back to 1934, albeit in a non-homogeneous manner. We discuss the possibility of identifying major solar proton events prior to 1934, using geomagnetic records as a proxy.
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Shea, M. A., & Smart, D. F. (1992). Recent and Historical Solar Proton Events. Radiocarbon, 34(2), 255–262. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0033822200013709
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