Mid-nineteenth century smoke concentrations near London
Measurements of atmospheric electricity began at Kew Observatory, London (51°28′N, 0°19′W) in 1843, with recording apparatus installed by Lord Kelvin in 1861. The measured electric potential gradient (PG) at Kew has always been influenced by smoke pollution, causing a December PG maximum and July mi...
Main Authors: | Harrison, R, Aplin, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2002
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