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- W2092156986 abstract "During the months of May, June, July, and August 1947, continuous recordings of the rate of ion formation in the atmosphere were made at the Huancayo Magnetic Observatory in Peru. The equipment used consisted of an air-tight cylindrical ionization chamber made of coarse mesh wire netting, and covered with thin cellophane. The stopping power of the cellophane for alpha rays is equivalent to 1.5 cm of air. The walls of the chamber were held at a potential of 90 volts, positive with respect to ground. A central insulated rod was connected to a unifilar electrometer. This is grounded at the beginning of each hour, and left insulated six min after the hour. During the remaining 54 min, the central rod collected positive ions at a rate proportional to the rate of ion formation inside the chamber. Electrometer deflection was continuously recorded on a photographic trace. Since the charge remained on the rod and electrometer fiber, the trace effectively integrated the rate of ion formation during the 54-min period." @default.
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- W2092156986 title "Ionization during thunderstorms at the Huancayo Magnetic Observatory" @default.
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