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The content of this paper does not differ much from what I would have presented if I had been discussing this subject prior to the recent Geophysical Year. The results of the Geophysical Year have not altered any of our basic opinions about auroral phenomena. They have tended to confirm many of the things which had been thought for a long time.

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McNish, A.G. (1964). The Aurora. In: Bleil, D.F. (eds) Natural Electromagnetic Phenomena below 30 kc/s. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6425-0_5

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