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Автор Jackson, W. E. W.
Дата выпуска 1918
dc.description In July of 1916 there was established at Meanook, Alberta, a magnetic observatory for the purpose of securing a continuous photographic record of the magnetic declination. The record for the first calendar year was completed on December 31, 1917 and a preliminary analysis of the results obtained is here presented together with a comparative analysis of the results obtained at Agincourt. The Meanook station is located in longitude 113° 21′W and latitude 54° 37′ N, and the Agincourt station in longitude 79° 16′ W and latitude 43° 47′ N. At Meanook 105th. mean time is used and at Agincourt, 75th. mean time; the time‐clocks are compared daily with chronometers whose errors are allowed to accumulate and whose rates are determined weekly by telegraph. By the addition or subtraction of small weights to the pendulum of the time‐clocks they are kept within a few seconds of the true standard time, and they are provided with electrical contrivances to mark the hours on the photographic records.
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Копирайт Copyright 1918 by the American Geophysical Union.
Название A comparative study of magnetic declination at Agincourt and Meanook during 1917
Тип article
DOI 10.1029/TE023i003p00127
Electronic ISSN 0096-8013
Print ISSN 0096-8013
Журнал Terrestrial Magnetism and Atmospheric Electricity
Том 23
Первая страница 127
Последняя страница 136
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