Magnetic results for ... / Amberley Observatory
- Bib ID:
- 1380758
- Format:
- Journal
- Uniform Title:
- Magnetic results for ... (Amberley, New Zealand)
- Description:
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- Amberley : The Observatory., [19--]-1964
- v.
- Notes:
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- Description based on: 1946.
- At head of title : New Zealand. Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. Geophysics Division.
- Also available on microfilm.
- Amberley observations formerly included in : Solar magnetic and ionospheric data for ...
- Continued by a later publication: Magnetic results for Amberley [microform], ISSN 0111-8447
- Life Dates:
- -1964
- Related Title:
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- Magnetic results for Amberley [microform] 0111-8447
- Solar magnetic and ionospheric data for ...
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