Physics
Scientific paper
May 1929
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1929natur.123..761r&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 123, Issue 3107, pp. 761 (1929).
Physics
Scientific paper
A LETTER from Prof. R. W. Wood on this problem (NATURE, April 27, p. 644) calls for some comment. Prof. Wood's contention that my observations of ozone absorption in December last (cf. NATURE, Feb. 9, p. 207) are not decisive because the atmosphere above my station was sunlit at noon, overlooks the important fact that this sunlight had all been filtered through the atmosphere, and at grazing incidence, such as to have its activating constituents effectively removed. On account of the crude equipment the results are, however, provisional in nature, and this and allied problems will therefore be pursued next winter with an improved telescope.
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