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Fine-Structure of the Ionosphere

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I WAS much interested in the letter by Messrs. Schafer and Goodall in NATURE of June 3 dealing with the results of their experiments on the radio exploration of the ionosphere in the United States, since an independent set of observations in Great Britain, which are dealt with at length in a paper now awaiting publication, have led to very similar conclusions.

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APPLETON, E. Fine-Structure of the Ionosphere. Nature 131, 872–873 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/131872a0

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