Introductory remarks on the classical picture of atmospheric electricity H. Dolezalek EditorialNotes Pages: 9 - 12
Correlations of electric potential gradients at land stations and their implication on the classical picture of atmospheric electricity Bhartendu OriginalPaper Pages: 13 - 26
Correlations of results from atmospheric electricity measurements at four stations in Belgium L. Koenigsfeld OriginalPaper Pages: 27 - 30
Balloon measurement of vertical and horizontal atmospheric electric fields F. S. Mozer OriginalPaper Pages: 32 - 45
The electric field existing at stratospheric elevations as determined by tropospheric and ionospheric boundary conditions W. AtkinsonS. LundquistU. Fahleson OriginalPaper Pages: 46 - 56
Altitude variations in the electrical potential resulting from orographic features W. A. Hoppel OriginalPaper Pages: 57 - 63
The atmospheric electric ring current in the higher atmosphere Heinz W. Kasemir OriginalPaper Pages: 76 - 88
On earth-air exchange of charges, and on the mechanism of establishing electric field changes common over the whole globe I. M. ImyanitovE. V. Chubarina BriefCommunication Pages: 109 - 111
New determination of the air-earth current over the ocean and measurements of ionosphere potentials Richard P. Mühleisen OriginalPaper Pages: 112 - 115
The evidence for auroral effects on atmospheric electricity Donald E. Olson OriginalPaper Pages: 118 - 138
Detection of tropospheric and stratospheric aerosol layers by optical radar (Lidar) Burton G. Schuster BriefCommunication Pages: 139 - 139
Discussion of the formation of major positive and negative ions up to the 50 km level Volker A. Mohnen OriginalPaper Pages: 141 - 151
Results of concentration and mobility measurements of positively and negatively charged particles taken by a rocket-borne parachuted aspiration (Gerdien) probe in the height region from 72 to 39 km H. U. WiddelG. RoseR. Borchers OriginalPaper Pages: 154 - 160
Considerations regarding solar and lunar modulation of geophysical parameters, atmospheric electricity and thunderstorms Ralph Markson OriginalPaper Pages: 161 - 200