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May 1934
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1934natur.133..687a&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 133, Issue 3366, pp. 687-688 (1934).
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DURING the winter of 1932-33, a number of measurements of the height of the aurora borealis were made at Saskatoon (lat. 52° 07' 53'' N., long. 106° 37' 47'' W.). It was found that the height at which the lower limits of the auroral arcs and bands were most frequently seen was 105 km., a value in close agreement with that found by Størmer and others in Norway. Fig. 1 shows the distribution curve, the number of auroral points measured being plotted against their height in kilometres. In plotting this curve, 220 points were used and they were taken in 5 km. groups.
Alty T.
Wilson J. F.
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