Referee's report by Archibald Smith, on a paper 'Note on an extension of the comparison of magnetic disturbances with magnetic effects inferred from observed terrestrial galvanic currents; and discussion of the magnetic effects inferred from galvanic currents on days of tranquil magnetism' by George Biddell Airy
Reference number: RR/7/2
Date: 24 March 1870
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Recommended for publication in Philosophical Transactions, although he wishes it had contained a more thorough description of the results.
Subject: Astronomy
[Published in Philosophical Transactions, 1870].
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- RR/7/2
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- 24 March 1870
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- Letter on paper
- Page extent
- 4 pages
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- Manuscript
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Archibald Smith, Referee's report by Archibald Smith, on a paper 'Note on an extension of the comparison of magnetic disturbances with magnetic effects inferred from observed terrestrial galvanic currents; and discussion of the magnetic effects inferred from galvanic currents on days of tranquil magnetism' by George Biddell Airy, 24 March 1870, RR/7/2, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_7_2/referees-report-by-archibald-smith-on-a-paper-note-on-an-extension-of-the-comparison-of-magnetic-disturbances-with-magnetic-effects-inferred-from-observed-terrestrial-galvanic-currents-and-discussion-of-the-magnetic-effects-inferred-from-galvanic-currents-on-days-of-tranquil-magnetism-by-george-biddell-airy, accessed on 10 December 2024
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XI. Note on an extension of the comparison of magnetic disturbances with magnetic effects inferred from observed terrestrial galvanic currents; and discussion of the magnetic effects inferred from galvanic currents on days of tranquil magnetism External link, opens in new tab.
Date: 31st December 1870
DOI: 10.1098/rstl.1870.0011
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Referee's report by Charles Wheatstone, on a paper 'Note on an extension of the comparison of magnetic disturbances with magnetic effects inferred from observed terrestrial galvanic currents; and discussion of the magnetic effects inferred from galvanic currents on days of tranquil magnetism' by George Biddell Airy
Creator: Charles Wheatstone Reference number: RR/7/3
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