Abstract
Recent experiments have proved that the quality of wireless reception from certain stations is influenced by geologic conditions of the underground. Structural disturbances like faults or steeply dipping rock contacts cause “dead spots.” A radio survey of such regions gives valuable indications for the determination of geologic structures on the one hand and may guide the installation of radio sets and transmitting stations on the other.The paper is to appear in full in the American Journal of Science, 5th ser., v. 28, 1934.
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