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TELLURIC CURRENTS: THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT AND INTERACTIONS WITH MAN-MADE SYSTEMS 256 tion in a hemispherical ocean, they noted an enhanced magnetic field close to the coasts. 1958 Mansurov (1958) used the term "coastal effect" in analyzing geomagnetic measurements made at Mirny Station, Antarctica. 1959 Parkinson (1959, 1962a, 1962b, 1964), in a series of classic papers, analyzed in detail what is now called the Parkinson plane for geomagnetic measurements. Appendix References Airy, G. B. (1868). Comparison of magnetic disturbances recorded by self-registering magnetometers at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, with magnetic disturbances described from the corresponding terrestrial galvanic currents recorded by the self-registering galvanometers of the Royal Observatory, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. 158A , 465-472 . Ashour, A. A. (1950). The induction of electric currents in a uniform circular disk, Q. J. Mech. Appl. Math. 3 , 119-128 . Baird, H. F. (1927). 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