J. A. Ratcliffe
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Ashworth Ratcliffe CB CBE FRS was an influential British radio physicist. Biography Ratcliffe was born in Bacup, the elder son of Harry Heys Ratcliffe, a partner in the stone quarrying firm of Henry Heys and Co., and Beatrice Alice. daughter of Richard Ashworth, founder of the firm of Mitchells, Ashworth, Stansfield and Co.
J. A. Ratcliffe's Published Works
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- Investigation of molecular motions in supercooled liquids by Mossbauer scattering D C Champeney and F W D Woodhams Some Aspects of Diffraction Theory and their Application to the Ionosphere (1956) (451)
- Diffraction from an irregular screen with applications to ionospheric problems (1950) (274)
- Physics of the Upper Atmosphere (1961) (274)
- An Introduction to the Ionosphere and Magnetosphere (1973) (233)
- Radio Wave Propagation (1963) (131)
- The rates of production and loss of electrons in the f region of the ionosphere (1956) (111)
- The numerical calculation of wave-fields, reflexion coefficients and polarizations for long radio waves in the lower ionosphere. II (1965) (96)
- Diffraction from the Ionosphere and the Fading of Radio Waves (1948) (75)
- The ionospheric propagation of low- and very-low-frequency radio waves over distances less than 1000 km (1951) (62)
- Some regularities in the F2 region of the ionosphere (1951) (58)
- The Magneto Ionic Theory and its Applications to the Ionosphere: A Monograph (1959) (55)
- The Sun and the Ionosphere (1964) (41)
- Further investigations of very long waves reflected from the ionosphere (1939) (36)
- A study of the intensity variations of downcoming wireless waves (1933) (35)
- Further Investigations of the Amplitude Variations of Downcoming Wireless Waves (1935) (32)
- Life of Lord Kelvin (1977) (26)
- Measurements of the absorption of wireless waves in the ionosphere (1935) (25)
- Experimental Investigations of Very Long Waves Reflected from the Ionosphere (1936) (24)
- Studies of region E of the Ionosphere (1938) (24)
- VIII. The effect of the earth's magnetic field on the propagation of short wireless waves (1933) (22)
- On a method of determining the state of polarisation of downcoming wireless waves (1928) (20)
- A study of the interaction of radio waves (1948) (20)
- Scientists' reactions to Marconi's transatlantic radio experiment (1974) (19)
- Some simultaneous observations on downcoming wireless waves (1930) (17)
- Some automatic records of wireless waves reflected from the ionosphere (1934) (17)
- Ionizations and drifts in the ionosphere (1959) (16)
- The diurnal variation of the ionospheric absorption of wireless waves (1938) (16)
- A survey of ionospheric cross-modulation (wave interaction or Luxembourg effect) (1949) (12)
- An automatic recording method for wireless investigations of the ionosphere (1933) (12)
- On the Nature of Wireless Signal Variations. II (1927) (10)
- Meeting for Discussion on the Ionosphere (1933) (10)
- Frequency of Collision of Electrons in the Ionosphere (1935) (9)
- Magnetic Double Refraction of Medium Radio Waves in the Ionosphere (1938) (9)
- Wireless waves reflected from the ionosphere at oblique incidence (1936) (9)
- Cornell University Center for Radiophysics and Space Research (1960) (8)
- An Effect of Catastrophic Ionospheric Disturbances on Low-Frequency Radio Waves (1937) (8)
- Fine-Structure of the Ionosphere (1933) (8)
- Edward Victor Appleton, 1892-1965 (1966) (8)
- On the Attenuation of Wireless Signals in Short Distance Overland Transmission (1926) (7)
- The effect of the Lorentz polarization term in ionospheric calculations (1939) (7)
- LXIII. The electrical properties of the soil at radio frequencies (1930) (7)
- Sun, Earth and Radio: An Introduction to the Ionosphere and Magnetosphere (1970) (7)
- Sun, earth and radio. (1970) (5)
- Movements in the Ionosphere (1956) (5)
- Physics in a university laboratory before and after World War II (1975) (5)
- A Determination of the Dielectric Constant of the Ground (1929) (5)
- Final Remarks of 1957 AGARD Conference of Sporadic-E Ionization (1962) (5)
- XXXIII. The state of polarization of downcoming wireless waves of medium length (1933) (5)
- Negative Attenuation of Wireless Waves (1930) (4)
- A New Test of the Magneto- Ionic Theory (1935) (4)
- Polarisation of Wireless Echoes (1932) (4)
- Aerials for radar equipment (1946) (4)
- Engineers, physicists and mathematicians (1971) (4)
- The highest parts of the ionosphere (1959) (4)
- William Henry Eccles, 1875 - 1966 (1971) (3)
- The radiation belt and magnetosphere: Wilmot N. Hess. Blaisdell publishing company, 1968, 548pp, $16.50 (1969) (3)
- Cambridge physical tracts (1938) (3)
- The Ionosphere and the Propagation of Radio Waves (1949) (3)
- The Sun and the Earth's Environment (1963) (3)
- Polarisation of Downcoming Wireless Waves (1932) (3)
- Inaugural address. The ionosphere and the engineer (1967) (2)
- Sisir Kumar Mitra, 1890-1963 (1964) (2)
- The interaction of radio waves (1948) (2)
- A Discussion on the early days of ionospheric research and the theory of electric and magnetic waves in the ionosphere and magnetosphere - The early ionosphere investigations of Appleton and his colleagues (1975) (2)
- Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics, vol. 30, Solar Activity Observations and Predictions: Edited by Patrick S. McIntosh and Murray Dryer. M.I.T. Press (1972) 444 pp. price $17.50 (1974) (2)
- The history of The Physical Society (1974) (2)
- Recent Trends in the Theory of the Ionosphere (1960) (2)
- Reactions to his transatlantic radio experiment (1974) (2)
- The ionosphere and the engineer (1966) (2)
- A Theoretical Discussion of the Electrical Properties of the Soil (1931) (2)
- A Method of Investigating Electron-Inertia Effects in Thermionic Tubes (1938) (2)
- CHAPTER TWELVE – The Ionosphere (1964) (1)
- The physical principles of wireless (1)
- The microscopic mechanism for the absorption of radio waves in the ionosphere (1956) (1)
- SUPERVISION AT CAMBRIDGE (1947) (1)
- Systems of units in electricity and magnetism (1969) (1)
- (International Geophysics Series Volume 9)Willis L. Webb, Structure of the Stratosphere and Mesosphere 120, Academic Press, London (1966). (1968) (1)
- The spreading of electromagnetic waves from a Hertzian dipole (1932) (1)
- Some experimental investigations of the polarisation of downcoming wireless waves (1934) (1)
- Solar Terrestrial Physics (1972) (0)
- UNIVERSITY COURSES IN SCIENCE FOR STUDENTS OF THE ARTS (1949) (0)
- Barkhausen-Kurz Oscillations with Positive Ions (1940) (0)
- Photographic journal of the sun (1968) (0)
- On a Type of Automatically Interrupted Triode Oscillations (1930) (0)
- Physics of the magnetosphere: Edited by Corovillano, McClay & Radoski. Reidel, Holland. 686 pp (1970) (0)
- Negative Attenuation of Wireless Waves. (0)
- Radio Astronomy (1952) (0)
- Electromagnetic Phenomena (1965) (0)
- Robert Alexander Watson-Watt, 13 April 1892 - 5 December 1973 (1975) (0)
- Some Aspects of Ionosphere Storms (1962) (0)
- Structure of the Stratosphere and Mesosphere, Willis L. Webb. Academic Press, London (1966), 120s, (International Geophysics Series Volume 9) (1968) (0)
- The forty-fifth Kelvin Lecture. The physics of the ionosphere (1954) (0)
- Chairman's address: Electronics Division. The Sun, the Earth, and radio (1963) (0)
- The absorption of energy by a wireless aerial (1931) (0)
- Longest Radio Waves (1964) (0)
- Die Ionosphäre. By K. Rawer. Groningen (Noordhoff), 1953. Pp. 189; 67 Figs., 7 tables. N.p. (1953) (0)
- Wave Propagation Through the ionosphere (1965) (0)
- Thomas Lydwell Eckersley, 1886-1959 (1960) (0)
- The solar wind, in: Reports of Progress in Physics, Vol. 30. The Institute of Physics and the Physical Society, Hordon and New York (1967), 409 (1968) (0)
- Universal phenomena (1975) (0)
- Science for Students of the Humanities (1958) (0)
- [Letters to the Editor] (1958) (0)
- Effects of ionospheric scattering on very-long-distance radio communication: (Editor H. A. Whale.) Plenum Press, New York. 178 pp. No price given (1970) (0)
- The influence of magnetization on the benedicks homogeneous thermoelectric effect (1940) (0)
- Appleton as a radio scientist (1966) (0)
- The authors' replies to the discussion on "Propagation" (1948) (0)
- Book Review: Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics, Vol. 30, Solar Activity Observations and Predictions (1974) (0)
- Scientific satellites: William K. Corliss. NASA publications, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington DC. 20402. Paper cover $3.00 (1968) (0)
- Scattering at Oblique Incidence from Ionospheric Irregularities. Summary of an informal talk By D. K. Bailey (1955) (0)
- Observing earth satellites: D.G. King-Hele: Macmillan, London, 1967, 220 pp., 30s (1967) (0)
- The Ionosphere (1957) (0)
- THE IONOSPHERIC F-REGION AND SPACE RESEARCH: A CRITICAL REVIEW (1964) (0)
- Review papers on solar terrestrial physics (1975) (0)
- Information by radio from the satellites (1958) (0)
- Outline of Radio Astronomy (1953) (0)
- The cut-off characteristic of the single anode magnetron (1939) (0)
- Search and Research (1984) (0)
- The amazing universe: Herbert Friedman, The National Geographic Society, U.S.A. $4.25 (1976) (0)
- Reply: The Sun, the Earth, and radio (1963) (0)
- The experimental investigation of space (1961) (0)
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