The spiral configuration of sunspot magnetic fields M. J. HagyardE. A. WestN. P. Cumings OriginalPaper Pages: 3 - 13
On a possible mechanism of solar faculae heating S. I. VainsteinG. V. KuklinV. P. Maksimov OriginalPaper Pages: 15 - 23
The formation of solar prominences by thermal instability in a current sheet E. A. SmithE. R. Priest OriginalPaper Pages: 25 - 40
A model for X-ray emission from loop prominences K. J. H. PhillipsJ. B. Zirker OriginalPaper Pages: 41 - 58
The polarization of the inner solar corona at the eclipse of 10 July 1972 G. M. NikolskyA. A. SazanovA. K. Kishonkov OriginalPaper Pages: 79 - 96
Computer solutions for studying correlations between solar magnetic fields and skylab X-ray observations D. TeuberE. Tandberg-HanssenM. J. Hagyard OriginalPaper Pages: 97 - 110
Magnetic properties of x-ray bright points L. GolubA. S. KriegerG. S. Vaiana OriginalPaper Pages: 111 - 121
Observations of limb flares with a soft X-ray telescope Edward G. Gibson OriginalPaper Pages: 123 - 138
A two-component model of impulsive microwave burst emission consistent with soft and hard X-rays A. BöhmeF. FürstenbergG. A. Stevens OriginalPaper Pages: 139 - 155
Coherent propagation of non-relativistic solar electrons V. G. KurtYu. I. LogachevN. F. Pissarenko OriginalPaper Pages: 157 - 178
Coronal rotation dependence on the solar cycle phase Ester AntonucciMaria Adele Dodero OriginalPaper Pages: 179 - 188
Comments on the low-wavenumber power of granulation brightness fluctuations Claude AimeJulien BorgninoGilbert Ricort OriginalPaper Pages: 189 - 195
Introductory talk Zdeněk Švestka Part I Magnetic configurations and instabilities in flares Pages: 221 - 222
The relation of flares to ‘newly emerging flux’ nd ‘evolving magnetic features’ M. J. MartresI. Soru-Escaut Part I Magnetic configurations and instabilities in flares Pages: 225 - 231
How flares can be understood A. B. Severny Part I Magnetic configurations and instabilities in flares Pages: 233 - 234
Relationship between type III and microwave radiobursts and the role of magnetic configuration M. Pick Part I Magnetic configurations and instabilities in flares Pages: 241 - 242
Basic questions in our understanding of flares S. I. Syrovatskii Part I Magnetic configurations and instabilities in flares Pages: 247 - 247
The thermal and non-thermal flare D. S. Spicer Part I Magnetic configurations and instabilities in flares Pages: 249 - 254
An emerging flux model for solar flares J. HeyvaertsE. PriestD. M. Rust Part I Magnetic configurations and instabilities in flares Pages: 255 - 258
Introductory talk J. C. Brown Part II Location of the Primary Flare Site and Energy Transfer in Flares Pages: 263 - 265
The prime energy release and flare development Part II Location of the Primary Flare Site and Energy Transfer in Flares Pages: 269 - 269
Comments regarding energy release and transfer in solar flares Joan A. Vorpahl Part II Location of the Primary Flare Site and Energy Transfer in Flares Pages: 271 - 275
Multiple loop activations and continuous energy release in a solar flare K. G. Widing Part II Location of the Primary Flare Site and Energy Transfer in Flares Pages: 277 - 278
Effects of soft x-ray flux on the lower solar atmosphere in flares J. C. HenouxY. Nakagawa OriginalPaper Pages: 279 - 280
Comments on Salyut-4 observations of active regions on the sun A. B. Severny OriginalPaper Pages: 285 - 285
Effects of electrons versus protons in the solar atmosphere H. S. Hudson OriginalPaper Pages: 295 - 295