Nl. Wang et al., The nature of the solar activity during the Maunder Minimum revealed by the Guliya ice core record, CHIN SCI B, 45(23), 2000, pp. 2118-2125
Whether the solar activity was very low, and especially whether the solar c
ycle existed, during the Maunder Minimum (1645-1715 AD), have been disputed
for a long time. In this paper we use the Guliya NO3- data, which can refl
ect the solar activity, to analyze the characteristics of the solar activit
y during the Maunder Minimum. The results show that the solar activity was
indeed low, and solar cycle displayed normal as present, i.e. about 11a, in
that period. Moreover, it was found that the solar activity contains a 36-
year periodic component probably, which might be related to the variations
in the length of the sunspot cycle. This finding is of importance for the s
tudy of the relationship between the sun variability and the Earth climate
change.