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Ionospheric Measurements in the Polar Regions

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THIS note is a brief account of the results of wireless observations made in connexion with the International Polar Year 1932–33 at Murmansk (lat. 68° 56 N., long. 33° 05′ E.) in the U.S.S.R. during June, July and August 1933. This work was organised by the Leningrad Section of the Institute for Scientific Research of the People's Commissariat for Communication in association with the Central Geophysical Observatory and was carried out under my direction.

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BONTCH-BRUEWITCH, M. Ionospheric Measurements in the Polar Regions. Nature 133, 175–176 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133175b0

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