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  • 1
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    London ; Nr. 36.1962 - 113.1991; damit Ersch. eingest.
    Call number: ZSP-164
    ISSN: 0068-1261
    Former Title: Vorg. ---〉 Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey: Scientific reports / Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey
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    London ; 16.1984,1 -
    Call number: SR 901146
    ISSN: 0950-9313
    Parallel Title: 16,1=5; 16,10=6; 17,1=7 von ---〉 British Geological Survey: BGS short communications
    Parallel Title: 16,11=1983; 19,1=1984/86 von ---〉 British Geological Survey: BGS boreholes
    Former Title: Vorg. ---〉 Institute of Geological Sciences 〈London〉: Report
    Note: Erscheinungsjahr in Vorlageform:1984-
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  • 3
    Call number: 11543
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VI, 606, [13] S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 0854030859
    Series Statement: Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London : A 1327 : Vol. 285
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  • 4
    Call number: Q 2761 ; G 5836 2. Ex.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 197 S. : graph. Darst.
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  • 5
    Call number: AWI PY-1899-13,1
    In: British Polar Year Expedition, Vol. 1
    Type of Medium: Monograph non-lending collection
    Pages: XIII, 336 S. , Ill.
    Language: English
    Note: Table of Contents: GENERAL INTRODUCTION. - Figures. - North Arm of Great Slave Lake, showing positions of present and former Fort Rae sites. - Site plan of station. - METEOROLOGY. - Introduction. - PART 1. - TEMPERATURE. - 1. Instruments, exposures, and methods. - 2. Annual variation of temperature. - 3. Diurnal variation of temperature. - 4. The effect of cloud and wind upon temperature. - 5. Temperature and wind direction. - 6. Non-periodic temperature changes. - PART 2. - PRESSURE. - 1. Instruments and methods. - 2. Annual variation of pressure. - 3. Diurnal variation of pressure. - 4. Non-periodic pressure changes. - 5. Pressure waves. - 6. Pressure surges. - PART 3. - SURFACE WIND. - 1. Instruments, exposures, and methods. - 2. Annual variation of wind velocity. - 3. Diurnal variation of wind velocity. - 4. Frequency of winds of different velocities. - 5. Frequency of winds of different directions and of calms. - 6. SE. and NW. wind at Fort Rae. - 7. Velocity of winds from different directions. - 8. Distribution of wind velocities from different directions. - 9. Highest instantaneous wind speeds and extreme hourly winds. - 10. The effect of the NW. and SE. wind upon the meteorological elements. - 11. The resultant winds. - 12. Diurnal inequalitites of N. and E. components of resultant winds. - PART 4. - UPPER WINDS. - 1. General remarks. - 2. Monthly and seasonal mean wind velocities at different heights. - 3. Frequency of wind from various directions in the upper atmosphere. - 4. Distribution oof wind at different levels irrespective of direction. - 5. Mean wind velocities from different directions at different levels. - 6. Resultant winds in the upper atmosphere. - 7. The direction of the wind in the upper atmosphere when the wind at the surface is from stated directions. - PART 5. - UPPER AIR TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE. - PART 6. - CLOUDS. - 1. General. - 2. Percentage frequency of different could forms. - 3. Cloud amount: percentage frequency of each cloud amount. - 4. Annual variation of cloud. - 5. Diurnal variation of cloud. - PART 7. - PRECIPITATION. - 1. Instruments and methods. - 2. Annual variation of precipitation. - 3. Snow crystals. - PART 8. - RELATIVE HUMIDITY OF THE AIR. - 1. General. - 2. Mean monthly values of humidity during the winter months. - 3. Annual variation of the relative humidity. - 4. Diurnal variation of the relative humidity. - PART 9. - SUNSHINE AND RADIATION. - PART 10. - HALO PHENOMENA. - PART 11. - VISIBILITY. - PART 12. - THE METEOGRAPH DIAGRAMS. - TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM AND AURORA. - 1. Magnetograph chamber. - 2. Temperature insulation of the magnetograph hut. - 3. Temperature variation within the recording chamber. - 4. Recording instruments. - 5. ILLUMINATION. - 6. TIMING. - 7. CONTROL HUT AND CONTROL INSTRUMENTS USED. - 8. CONTROL OBSERVATIONS OF H. - 9. CONTROL OBSERVATIONS OF D. - 10. AZIMUTH MARK. - 11. CONTROL OBSERVATIONS OF INCLINATION. - 12. PROCEDURE IN CONTROL OBSERVATIONS. - 13. SUMMARISED RESULTS OF CONTROL OBSERVATIONS. - 14. SCALE VALUES OF DECLINATION MAGNETOGRAPHS. - 15. SCALE VALUES OF H AND Z MAGNETOGRAPHS. - 16. EFFECT ON SCALE VALUES OF GREAT SEASONAL RANGE OF HUMIDITY WITHIN THE RECORDING CHAMBER. - 17. TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENTS OF H AND Z VARIOMETERS. - 18. METHODS OF DETERMINING TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENTS OF VARIOMETERS. - 19. ASSIGNMENT OF H BASE LINE VALUES DURING PERIODS OF LARGE TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT OF VARIOMETER. - 20. ASSIGNMENT OF H BASE LINE VALUES IN GENERAL. - 21. Z BASE LINE VALUES DURING PERIOD OF LARGE TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT OF VARIOMETER. - 22. Z BASE LINE VALUES IN GENERAL. - 23. USE OF AUXILIARY H AND Z MAGNETOGRAPHS. - 24. D BASE LINE VALUES. - 25. MONTHLY MEAN VALUES: THE ANNUAL VARIATION AND SECULAR CHANGE. - 26. MONTHLY AND SEASONAL VALUES OF N, E, T, I, AND A. - 27. COMPARISON OBSERVATIONS AT 1882-83 (OLD FORT) STATION. - 28. DETERMINATION OF H AT OLD FORT RAE. - 29. DETERMINATION OF D AT OLD FORT RAE. - 30. DETERMINATION OF I AT OLD FORT RAE. - 31. SECULAR CHANGE AT OLD FORT RAE. - 32. LONGITUDE OF OLD FORT RAE SITE. - 33. AZIMUTH OF FIXED MARK AT OLD FORT RAE. - 34. RELATIONSRIPS BETWEEN ALL, QUIET, AND DISTURBED DAY VALUES AT THE MAIN STATION. - 35. NON-CYCLIC CHANGE. - 36. NON-CYCLIC CHANGE ON QUIET DAYS. - 37. EXAMINATION OF THE NEGATIVE NON-CYCLIC CHANGE ON q DAYS. - 38. NON-CYCLIC CHANGE ON DISTURBED DAYS. - 39. OVERLAPPING DAY MEANS. - 40. CHARACTERISTICS OF CURRENT SYSTEM NECESSARY TO PRODUCE H AND Z DEPARTURES FROM MEAN VALUES. - 41. POSITION OF CURRENT SYSTEM AND DIRECTION OF FLOW DEDUCED FROM MEAN H AND Z DEPARTURES AT OTHER STATIONS ON d DAYS. - 42. CONCLUSIONS REGARDING CURRENT CHARACTERISTICS ON DISTURBED DAYS. - 43. CURRENT SYSTEM ON q DAYS. - 44. CONSIDERATIONS UNDERLYING APPLICATION OF NON-CYCLIC CHANGE AND USE OF GREENWICH DAYS IN FORMATION OF DIURNAL INEQUALITIES. - 45. SOME FEATURES OF THE DIURNAL VARIATIONS. - 46. DIURNAL INEQUALITIES FOR SELECTED q AND d DAYS. - 47. MEAN ANNUAL VECTOR DIAGRAMS. - 48. SEASONAL VECTOR. DIAGRAMS. - 49. VECTOR DIAGRAMS ON d' AND q' DAYS. - 50. THE TOTAL FIELD VECTOR T AND ITS POSITIONAL CO-ORDINATES. - 51. SEASONAL MEAN VALUES OF T AND p IN DISTURBANCE. - 52. DIURNAL VARIATION OF T AND p IN DISTURBANCE. - 53. SOME DIURNALLY VARYING CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CURRENT SYSTEM PRODUCING DISTURBANCE. - 54. CHANGE IN POSITION OF DISTURBING CURRENT WITH SEASON. - 55 EFFECT OF INCREASED SCALE OF DISTURBANCE ON THE CURRENT SYSTEM. - 56. T AND p ON QUIET DAYS. - 57 RANGE AND AVERAGE DEPARTURES OF DIURNAL INEQUALITIES. - 58. COMPARISON OF INEQUALITY RANGE AND AVERAGE DEPARTURE AT FORT RAE WITH THOSE AT OTHER STATIONS. - 59. COMPARISON WITH 1882-83 INEQUALITY RANGES. - 60. ESTIMATE OF ELEVATION OF DISTURBING CURRENT SYSTEM FROM IR AND AD. - 61. HARMONIC ANALYSIS OF REGULAR DIURNAL VARIATIONS. - (i) 24-hour component. - (ii) 12-hour component. - (iii) 8-hour wave. - (iv) 6-hour wave. - 62. HARMONIC ANALYSIS OF MEAN INEQUALITIES FOR q' AND d' DAYS. - 63. ABSOLUTE DAILY RANGE: R. - 64. COMPARISON WITH 1882-83 RANGES. - 65. COMPARISON WITH R AT OTHER STATIONS. - 66. RELATION OF DISTURBANCE TO MAGNETIC LATITUDE. - 67. FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION OF R. - 68. DIURNAL DISTRIBUTION OF TIMES OF INCIDENCE OF MAXIMA AND MINIMA. - 69. DIURNAL INCIDENCE OF EXTREME VALUES IN Z. - 70. INCIDENCE OF EXTREME VALUES IN H AND D. - 71. DAILY RANGE PRODUCTS HRH AND ZRz. - 72. HOURLY RANGES AND RANGE PRODUCTS. - 73. FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION OF HOURLY RANGES IN REPRESENTATIVE MONTHS. - 74. RELATIONSHIPS AMONG THE HOURLY RANGES. - 75. RELATIVE MAGNITUDE OF PERTURBATIONS IN H AND Z. - 76. THE RATIO p = CR/Cr. - 77. SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION OF Cr AND ITS CONSTITUENTS. - 78. RANK ORDER OF DAYS, ON BASIS OF CR AND Cr: COMPARISON WITH INTERNATIONAL SELECTION OF q AND d DAYS. - 79. EFFECT OF USE OF GREENWICH DAY ON SELECTION OF q AND d DAYS. - 80. DIURNAL VARIATION OF IRREGULAR DISTURBANCE (Di). - 81. RELATION OF Di TO TIME DIFFERENTIALS OF FORCE VECTORS. - 82. CHARACTERISTICS OF D1. - 83. Di ON q' AND d' DAYS. - 84. HARMONIC ANALYSIS OF Di. - 85. LOCAL CHARACTER FIGURES. - 86. RANK ORDER OF MONTHS IN DISTURBANCE BY VARIOUS CRITERIA. - 87. INTERDIURNAL VARIABILITY OF H AND z: MONTHLY U ACTIVITY MEASURES. - 88. INTERDIURNAL VARIABILITY ON q' AND d' DAYS. - 89. COMPARISON OF COMPOSITE RANK ORDER OF MONTHS WITH INTERDIURNAL VARIABILITY MEASURES. - 90. DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF DISTURBANCE. - 91. N DISTURBANCES. - 92. M DISTURBANCES. - 93. OSCILLATORY DISTURBANCE. - 94. RECOVERY MOVEMENTS. - 95. SEASONAL AND DIURNAL DISTRIBUTION OF N AND M MOVEMENTS. - 96. REPETITION OF ISOLATED PERTURBATIONS. - NON-INSTRUMENTAL AURORAL OBSERVATIONS. - 97. THE SCOPE OF THE OBSERVATIONS. - 98. ESTIMATION OF AURORAL INTENSITY. - 99. AURORAL "ACTIVITY" FIGURES. - 100. THE AURORAL LOG. - 101. SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION OF AURORAL FREQUENCY. - 102. AURORAL ACTIVITY OF THE YEAR: GENERAL NOTE. - 103. QUARTER-HOUR AURORAL INTENSITY FIGURES. - 104. MONTHLY DISTRIBUTION OF BRIGHT AURORA. - 105. DIURNAL
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  • 6
    Call number: AWI PY-1899-13,2
    In: British Polar Year Expedition, Vol. 2
    Type of Medium: Monograph non-lending collection
    Pages: IX, 228 S.
    Series Statement: British polar year expedition 2
    Note: Table of Contents: 1. Monthly means and diurnal inequalities of temperature. - 2. Diurnal inequalities of temperature during clear and overcast days. - 3. Absolute extremes of temperature for each day, 1932-33. - 4. Corrections for index error, temperature and latitude to the standard barometer. - 5. Monthly means and diurnal inequalities of pressure. - 6. Maximum and minimum pressures at station level each day, 1932-33. - 7. Monthly means and diurnal inequalities of wind velocity, 1932-33. - 8. Diurnal inequalities of wind velocity during clear and overcast days, 1932-1933. - 9. Percentage frequency of observations with wind velocity between definite intervals. - 10. Percentage frequency of winds from different directions, and of calms. - 11. Mean wind velocity from various directions, exclusive of calms. - 12. Highest instantaneous wind speed for each day, 1932-33. - 13. Diurnal inequalities of pressure, temperature, cloud amount and wind velocity during N.W. and S.E. Winds. - 14. Hourly values of the resultant wind speed and direction. - 15. Seasonal adjusted means of the N. and E. Components of wind velocity. - 16. Diurnal inequalities of the N. and E. components of the resultant wind. - 17. Diurnal inequalities of the N. and E. components of the resultant wind during clear and overcast days. - 18. Monthly and seasonal mean wind velocity in the upper air, 1932-33. - 19. Mean hourly values of total and low cloud amount, 1932-33. - 20. Diurnal inequalities of total and low cloud amount, 1932-33. - 21. Diurnal inequalities of total cloud amount, 1882-83. - 22. Forms of snow crystals at Fort Rae, 1932-33. - 23. Monthly means and diurnal inequalities of the relative humidity. - 24.-37. Hourly values of temperature for 14 months. - 38.-50. Hourly values of pressure for 13 months. - 51.-64. Hourly values of relative humidity for 14 months. - 65.-78. Hourly values of precipitation for 14 months. - 79.-92. Hourly values of sunshine and radiation for 14 months. - 93.-106. Hourly values of wind: direction and velocity for 14 months. - 107.-119. Diary of weather and visibility for 13 months. - 120.-132. Hourly values of cloud for 13 months. - 133.-145. Nephoscope observations: 13 months (each month constituting a table). - 146.-159. Pilot ballon ascents. - 160.-211. Hourly values H, D and Z: hourly, daily and monthly means. - Daily extremes and range: monthly means. - Daily numerical indices of disturbance: local character figures. - Temperatures in magnetograph chamber (4 tables for each of 13 months, 1932 August to 1933 August). - 212.-214. Monthly and seasonal mean inequalities H, D, Z: all days. - 215.-217. Monthly and seasonal mean inequalities H, D, Z: quiet days. - 218.-220. Monthly and seasonal mean inequalities H, D, Z: disturbed days. - 221.-223. Monthly and seasonal mean inequalities N, E, I: all days. - 224.-226. Monthly and seasonal mean inequalities N, E, I: quiet days. - 227.-229.: Monthly and seasonal mean inequalities N, E, I: disturbed days. - 230. Seasonal mean inequalities H, D, Z: q' and d' days. - 231. Seasonal mean inequalities N, E, I: q' and d' days. - 232.-244. Values of horizontal force hourly range product, Hrh 10^-4: hourly, daily and monthly means. - 245.-257. Values of declination hourly range, rD: Hourly, daily and monthly means. - 258.-270. Values of vertical force hourly range product, Zrz 10^10-4: hourly, daily and monthly means. - ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRICITY. - 271.-283. Hourly values of potential gradient. - 284. Quiet day diurnal variation of potential gradient: monthly and seasonal mean values. - 285. Concentration of positive and negative small ions. - 286. Positive atmospheric electrical conductivity and air-earth current. - 287. Number of condensation nuclei per cubic centimetre.
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  • 7
    Call number: MOP 46292 / Mitte
    In: United Kingdom Antarctic research report, 1982
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    Series Statement: United Kingdom Antarctic research report 1982
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Call number: MOP 46292/A / Mitte
    In: United Kingdom Antarctic research report, 1983
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    Series Statement: United Kingdom Antarctic research report 1983
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Call number: MOP 46292/B / Mitte
    In: United Kingdom Antarctic research report, 1984
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    Series Statement: United Kingdom Antarctic research report 1984
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 1984-05-01
    Print ISSN: 0042-207X
    Electronic ISSN: 1879-2715
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Published by Elsevier
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