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John Graeme Balsillie - Records

Title
John Graeme Balsillie - Records
Repository
National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection
Reference
MS 499
Date Range
1915 - 1917
Description

Typescript notes of extracts from a laboratory notebook concerning methods of precipitating aqueous vapour in the atmosphere, with photographs of his rain stimulation and procuration plant at Bookaloo, South Australia 1915-16; typescript notes entitled 'Balsillie Rainfall Stimulator. A theory relating to Atmospheric electricity and its effects on Weather Conditions generally', Melbourne 1917 [2.5 cm, MS 499].

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0.025 m
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