150 years of magnetic observatories: Recent researches on world data
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S. K. Runcorn | David R. Barraclough | T. D. G. Clark | Stanley W. H. Cowley | F. H. Hibberd | Raymond Hide | D. J. Kerridge | F. J. Lowes | S. R. C. Malin | T. Murphy | H. Rishbeth | Heinrich Soffel | D. N. Stewart | W. F. Stuart | Kathy Whaler | D. E. Winch | D. Barraclough | F. Lowes | H. Rishbeth | S. Runcorn | S. Malin | S. Cowley | D. Kerridge | R. Hide | K. Whaler | D. Winch | H. Soffel | T. Murphy | D. Stewart | F. Hibberd | T. Clark | R. Hide
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