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Radio Studies of the Ionosphere

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WE have just received NATURE of June 3 and 17, containing letters by Messrs. Schafer and Goodall, and Appleton, Ratcliffe and White on the fine-structure of the ionosphere as observed in the United States and Great Britain. A series of experiments made in Australia in September and October 1932 have led us to similar conclusions regarding the existence of a layer of ionisation between the well-known E and F layers.

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  1. Proc. Roy. Soc., A, 109, 621; 1925.

  2. Schafer and Goodall, Proc. Inst. Rad. Eng., 19, 1434; 1931.

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MARTYN, D., GREEN, A. Radio Studies of the Ionosphere. Nature 132, 523 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/132523a0

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