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Lord Kelvin's atmospheric electricity measurements [PDF]
Lord Kelvin (William Thomson) made important contributions to the study of atmospheric electricity during a brief but productive period from 1859–1861. By 1859 Kelvin had recognised the need for "incessant recording" of atmospheric electrical parameters,
K. L. Aplin, R. G. Harrison
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Atmospheric Electricity Influencing Biogeochemical Processes in Soils and Sediments [PDF]
The Earth’s subsurface represents a complex electrochemical environment that contains many electro-active chemical compounds that are relevant for a wide array of biologically driven ecosystem processes.
Ellard R. Hunting +12 more
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Atmospheric Electricity, Geological Heterogeneity and Hydrogeological Processes [PDF]
Elements of surface atmospheric electricity have never been used to solve problems of applied geophysics. A physical model representation of hydrogen, methane, radon, and elements of surface atmospheric electricity is constructed.
Vladimir Shuleikin
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Atmospheric electricity observations at Lerwick Geophysical Observatory [PDF]
Atmospheric electricity measurements were made at Lerwick Observatory, Shetland, between 1925 and 1984. These principally provide a long series of hourly potential gradient (PG) measurements at an unpolluted site but also include air–Earth current ...
R. G. Harrison, J. C. Riddick
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Observed electric charge of insect swarms and their contribution to atmospheric electricity [PDF]
Ellard R Hunting +2 more
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With an uninterrupted power supply to the consumer, it is obligatory to balance the electricity generated by the electricity load. The effective planning of economic dispatch, reserve requirements, and quality power provision for accurate consumer ...
Manogaran Madhiarasan, Mohamed Louzazni
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Atmospheric electricity at Durham: the scientific contributions and legacy of J. A. (“Skip”) Chalmers (1904–1967) [PDF]
John Alan Chalmers made major contributions to atmospheric electricity over almost 40 years spent at Durham University, UK. He is particularly remembered in the atmospheric science community for his accessible and insightful textbook, Atmospheric ...
K. L. Aplin
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Currently, many researchers have an interest in the investigation of the electric field in the fair-weather electric environment along with its diurnal and seasonal variations across all regions of the world. However, a similar study in the southern part
Konstantin Pustovalov +3 more
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