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The Diurnal Variation of the Barometer Coefficient for Cosmic Rays at Hobart
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The records from a vertical counter telescope measuring the hard component of cosmic radiation at sea-level have disclosed significant diurnal variations of the barometer coefficient at Hobart, Tas. The amplitude of the variation is about 5 per cent., and there are secular changes of the same order during the mean day.
Title: The Diurnal Variation of the Barometer Coefficient for Cosmic Rays at Hobart
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The records from a vertical counter telescope measuring the hard component of cosmic radiation at sea-level have disclosed significant diurnal variations of the barometer coefficient at Hobart, Tas.
The amplitude of the variation is about 5 per cent.
, and there are secular changes of the same order during the mean day.
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