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IN a previous letter1, I described an experiment on a wave-length of 4 m. in which a predicted recovery on crossing a land/sea boundary was obtained. As there indicated, this phenomenon may be of great practical importance on longer waves, and since the theory is not completely rigid, it was felt desirable to make an experiment on a wave-length of about 100 m. where the land curve in the diffraction region is twice as steep as the sea curve.
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MILLINGTON, G. Ground-Wave Propagation Across a Land/Sea Boundary: 100-m. Waves. Nature 164, 114 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/164114a0
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