Abstract
Observations of electric current caused by drifting snow made by a set of screen systems indicated that an electric current of more than 10–6 A passed the vertical cross-sectional area of 2 m height times 1 m width.
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Itagaki, K. (1976). Electric Charge Current Due to Drifting Snow. In: Dolezalek, H., Reiter, R., Landsberg, H.E. (eds) Electrical Processes in Atmospheres. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85294-7_30
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