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Amplitude and phase of low-frequency ground wave near coastline
Theoretical analysis for amplitude and phase change of ground wave, originating from distant transmitter on land, as it crosses coastline; effects that take place near coastline when it is not permissible to employ arguments based on principle of stationary phase; comparison is made with recent experimental work of B.G.PRESSEY, G.E.ASHWELL, and C.S.FOWLER (see Engineering Index 1956 p 878)
Amplitude and phase of low-frequency ground wave near coastline
Theoretical analysis for amplitude and phase change of ground wave, originating from distant transmitter on land, as it crosses coastline; effects that take place near coastline when it is not permissible to employ arguments based on principle of stationary phase; comparison is made with recent experimental work of B.G.PRESSEY, G.E.ASHWELL, and C.S.FOWLER (see Engineering Index 1956 p 878)
Amplitude and phase of low-frequency ground wave near coastline
U S Bur Standards -- J Research
Wait, J.R. (author)
1957
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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