Chronologies des effets - références

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    • The magnetic storm of March 24, 1940 - effects in the communication system, presentation to the Edison Electric Institute, May 7, 1940.
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    • Effects of terrestrial electromagnetic storms on wireline communications, IRE Trans. Commun. Syst. (December), 367-377, 1961.
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