On the trail of Vikings with polarized skylight: experimental study of the atmospheric optical prerequisites allowing polarimetric navigation by Viking seafarers
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R. Wehner | A. Barta | G. Horváth | I. Pomozi | Bence Suhai | R. Hegedüs | S. Åkesson | Benno Meyer-Rochow
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