The station at Cape Palmas, Liberia, was one of five principal stations at which magnetic and allied observations were carried out by the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism of the Carnegie Institution of "Washington in connection with the solar eclipse... Science - Page 305edited by - 1920Full view - About this book
| U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey - 1915 - 26 pages
...progress in the magnetic survey of that country, especially of the southern part, since its inception by the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism of the Carnegie Institution of Washington in 1906, the number, of stations is not yet sufficient to give more than an approximate location of the... | |
| Daniel Lyman Hazard - Geomagnetism - 1917 - 264 pages
...his magnetic survey of Missouri; by the United States Lake Survey, in the United States and Canada; by the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the West Indies; by Canadian observers, especially since 1907,... | |
| Carnegie Institution of Washington - Research - 1919 - 762 pages
...eclipse; accordingly it was decided to proceed to Cape Paunas, Liberia, instead. Cape Paunas was one of 5 principal stations at which magnetic and allied observations...carried out by the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism in connection with the solar eclipse of May 29, 1919. Two of these stations, Sobral, Brazil, in charge... | |
| Carnegie Institution of Washington - Research - 1920 - 410 pages
...eclipse; accordingly it was decided to proceed to Cape Palmas, Liberia, instead. Cape Palmas was one of 5 principal stations at which magnetic and allied observations...carried out by the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism in connection with the solar eclipse of May 29, 1919. Two of these stations, Sobral, Brazil, in charge... | |
| 1920 - 26 pages
...progress in the magnetic survey of that country, especially of the southern part, since its inception by the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism of the Carnegie Institution of Washington in 1906, the number of stations is not yet sufficient to give more than an approximate location of the... | |
| 1921 - 16 pages
...50 22.4 W. of N. Santiago, San Juan Hill.—Observations were made very near the station established by the department of terrestrial magnetism of the Carnegie Institution of Washington in 1909. The station is about 350 feet southwest of the monument to the American soldiers, 27.8 feet northeast... | |
| U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, W. N. McFarland - Geomagnetism - 1927 - 92 pages
...Alcatraz Island N. 62 30.0 E. San Francisco County, Fort Scott В (С. IW).—This station was established by the department of terrestrial magnetism of the Carnegie Institution of Washington in 1921. It is in the vacant plot of ground north of the parade ground, in line with the northwest side... | |
| American Geographical Society of New York - Antarctica - 1928 - 500 pages
...latitude 80.8°. Continuous registrations of the fluctuations in the magnetic elements were secured by the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism of the Carnegie Institution of Washington in cooperation with the MacMillan Arctic expeditions 11 at Bowdoin Harbor (64° 24' N., 77° 52' W.),... | |
| Geomagnetism - 1927 - 188 pages
...San Francisco, San Francisco County.—Observations were made at Station B at Fort Scott established by the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism of the Carnegie Institution of Washington in 1921. It is in the vacant plot of ground north of the parade ground, in line with the northwest side... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Territories - 1946 - 68 pages
...the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1936, and as an ionospheric and magnetic observatory by the department of terrestrial magnetism of the Carnegie Institution of Washington in 1941, and "Resolved. That the American Geophysical Union endorse the establishment on a long-term basis... | |
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