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THAT the study of earthquakes has been actively pursued in Great Britain during the year September 1938–September 1939 is indicated in the report of the Committee for Seismological Investigations to the British Association meeting at Dundee, which for the first time since 1912 is without the name of Sir Frank Dyson. His death has been a severe loss to the committee, as his wise counsel was always greatly appreciated by his colleagues.
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Progress in Seismology. Nature 144, 679–680 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/144679a0
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