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Microseisms and the Indian Monsoon

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WITH reference to the note on the above subject in the report of the seismological committee of the British Association, Southampton, 1925, and my letter to NATURE, October 18, 1924, p. 576, it is perhaps worth while to place on record that the observations made during the current year fully confirmed the views regarding the appearance of microseisms of a certain type as a precursor of the monsoon.

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BANERJI, S. Microseisms and the Indian Monsoon. Nature 116, 866 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116866b0

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