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Record #34611:
Auroral observations - South Pole 1957 -[1958] / Carl W. Gartlein, B. Nack, Gale C. Sprague.
Title: | Auroral observations - South Pole 1957 -[1958] / Carl W. Gartlein, B. Nack, Gale C. Sprague. |
Author(s): | Gartlein, Carl W. Nack, B. Sprague, Gale C. |
Date: | 1960. |
Publisher: | Washington, DC: IGY World Data Center A, National Academy of Sciences |
In: | Report on IGY visual auroral observations. (1960.), |
Abstract: | From auroral observations at the South Pole and other Antarctic stations, major conclusions concerning the location of the auroral zone, the daily shift in position of the zone, and the effects of twilight on auroral reporting are discussed. Also: General Antarctic Data. Ibid., p. 51-56, graphs, maps. Condensed version in: IGY Bulletin p. 26 :4-7, Aug. 1959, and American Geophysical Union, Transcript, 40(3) :288-291, Sept. 1959. |
Notes: | In: Report on IGY visual auroral observations / Carl W. Gartlein, Gale C. Sprague, comp. |
Keywords: | 550.3 -- Geophysics. 551.594.5 -- Aurora, airglow. A -- Geophysical sciences (general). (*7) -- Antarctic regions. |
SPRI record no.: | 34611 |
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