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Seismographs at Eskdalemuir Observatory, 1908–1925: tools for rethinking the origins of international cooperation in seismology
by Alexandra Rose on 30-09-2021 - Research
Four seismographs now preserved in the collections of the Science Museum Group were originally installed at Eskdalemuir Observatory, Scotland, between 1908 and 1925. By attending to their provenance, this paper reconsiders the role of John Milne in forging international cooperation in seismology.
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Old weather: citizen scientists in the 19th and 21st centuries
by Sally Shuttleworth on 01-04-2015 - Discussion
Old weather: citizen scientists in the 19th and 21st centuries
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