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Earth Surface Vibrations

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IN NATURE for August 14, Mr. Charles Stewart writes from the Cape stating that exceptionally rapid barometric variations took place there on the morning of May 28. Mr. Hill states in the same number of NATURE that on the morning of May 8, Mr. Ferdinand Clerc, at St. Pierre, “observed the needle of a large aneroid barometer pulsating violently.”

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CONSTABLE, F. Earth Surface Vibrations. Nature 66, 440–441 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/066440f0

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