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Papers in terrestrial magnetism, with special reference to the magnetic and non-photographic auroral data brought back from Fort Rae, North-West Canada

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Volume 01 | BRITISH POLAR YEAR EXPEDITION FORT RAE, N.W. CANADA 1932-33 VOLUME I | DISCUSSION OF RESULTS
Volume 02 | BRITISH POLAR YEAR EXPEDITION FORT RAE, N.W. CANADA 1932-33 VOLUME II | TABLES
Volume 03 | 01. Some General Characteristics of Aurora at Fort Rae N.W. Canada 1932-33 | 02. NUMERICAL CHARACTER FIGURES OF MAGNETIC DISTURBANCE IN RELATION TO GEOMAGNETIC LATITUDE | 03. .Aspects of the Current System Producing Magnetic Disturbance | 04. The Diurnal Variation of Magnetic Disturbance in High Latitudes | 05. On the Variability of the Quiet -Day Diurnal Magnetic Variation at Eskdalemuir and Greenwich. By S. CHAPMAN, F.R.S., AND J. M. STAGG. | 06. On the Variability of the Quiet -Day Diurnal Magnetic Variation. Part II. BY S. CHAPMAN, F.R.S., AND J. M. STAGG. | 07. On the Variability of the Quiet -Day Diurnal Magnetic Variation. Part II. BY S. CHAPMAN, F.R.S., AND J. M. STAGG. | 08. Hourly Character Figures of Magnetic Disturbance at Kew Observatory, Richmond 1913-23 | 09. The Time Interval BETWEEN Magnetic Disturbance AND Associated Sunspot Changes | 10. THE ABSOLUTE DAILY RANGE OF MAGNETIC DECLINATION AT KEW OBSERVATORY, RICHMOND, 1901 to 1910 | 11. On Magnetic Fluctuations and Sunspot Frequency: A Discussion based primarily on the daily ranges of Declination as recorded at Kew Observatory, Richmond, during the 67 years 1858-1924 | 12. The 27-Day Recurrence Interval in Magnetic Disturbance: An Examination made with the aid of hourly Character Figures.

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