Abstract
We separate the convection-diffusion and drift cosmic ray anisotropy effects on the base of 25 years data of underground muon telescopes and ground based neutron supermonitors by using space observational data of interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) and information on the Earth's position relative to the solar equator. It is found that rigidity spectrums of these types of anisotropy are sufficiently different.
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