Edward Victor Appleton
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English physicist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Edward Victor Appleton was an English physicist, Nobel Prize winner and pioneer in radiophysics. He studied, and was also employed as a lab technician, at Bradford College from 1909 to 1911. He won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1947 for his seminal work proving the existence of the ionosphere during experiments carried out in 1924.
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- Ionospheric absorption measurements during a sunspot cycle (1954) (121)
- Regularities and Irregularities in the Ionosphere (1937) (33)
- Studies of the E-layer of the ionosphere—II: Electromagnetic perturbations and other anomalies (1961) (24)
- Studies of the F2 Layer in the ionosphere: I. The position of the ionospheric equator in the F2 Layer (1950) (23)
- Sunspot-cycle control of ionospheric and geomagnetic variations (1964) (16)
- A seasonal anomaly in the ionospheric E-layer (1963) (12)
- Studies of the E layer of the ionosphere I. Some relevant theoretical relationships (1957) (12)
- An ionospheric attenuation equivalence theorem (1955) (9)
- The Normal E Region of the Ionosphere (1959) (6)
- Global morphology of the E- and F1-layers of the ionosphere (1959) (3)
- Symposium on the upper atmosphere (1955) (1)
- Science, Government and Industry in Britain (1946) (0)
- TENTH GRAHAM CLARK LECTURE, 24 MARCH, 1964. THE SCIENCE OF NEAR SPACE. JOINT MEETING OF ICE, IMECHE AND IEE. (1964) (0)
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