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English: View of the brigantine Galilee on her first cruise as a magnetic observatory, chartered to the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institution, in 1905 |
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Source | Taken from Plate 1 Ocean Magnetic Observations, 1905-1916, and Reports on Special Researches. By L. A. Bauer, with W. J. Peters, J. A. Fleming, J. P. Ault, and W. F. G. Swann. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication 175, vol. 3, pages 6-7, reprinted here | |||||||
Author | Carnegie Institution of Washington's Department of Terrestrial Magnetism | |||||||
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