A collection of articles by J. Evershed and Mrs Evershed
- PART OF:
- Journals, reports and articles
- Made:
- 1897-04-01-1931-01-31
- part of archive:
- John Evershed Archive
- maker:
- Evershed, John
The collection includes: ‘The Wave-length of He and the Displacements of the Hydrogen Lines in the Sun’, by J. Evershed, 1930 (6 copies); ‘Some types of Prominences Associated with Sun-Spots;’ by Mrs M. A. Evershed, 1913 (6 copies); ‘An Emission Line in the Solar Spectrum near K’ by J. Evershed, 1927 (7 copies); ‘The Solar Rotation and the Einstein Displacement Derived from measures of the H and K Lines in Prominences’ by J. Evershed, 1927 (7 copies); ‘Widened Lines in the Spectrum of Sirius’ by J. Evershed, 1922 (5 copies); ‘Emission Lines on the Absorption Bands of H and K’, by J. Evershed, 1929 (7 copies); ‘The Normal Wave-Lengths of the Calcium Lines H and K, and the Relativity Shift of these Lines in the Prominences and Chromosphere’ by J. Evershed, 1929 (4 copies); ‘The Solar Rotation Derived from the H and K lines in Prominences (Second Paper)’, by J. Evershed, 1929 (5 copies); ‘On Some Measures of the Solar Rotation at Different Levels in the Chromosphere’, by J. Evershed, 1925 (4 copies); ‘The Shift Towards Red of the Calcium, Aluminium and Iron lines in the Solar Spectrum’, by J. Evershed, 1931 (6 copies); ‘A Large Prominence’ by J. Evershed, 1908 (4 copies); ‘Note on the Wave-Length of Hd and He in the Solar Spectrum’, by J. Evershed, 1908 (5 copies); ‘Halley’s Comet and its Spectrum as Observed at Kodaikanal, Observations of the Tail of Halley’s Comet before and after the day of Transit, and the Transit of Halley’s Comet across the Sun’, by J. Evershed, 1910 (3 copies); ‘Is Venus Cloud Covered? And The Solar Prominence of 1919 May 29’, by J Evershed, 1919 (2 copies); ‘Sunspots and Prominences’ by J. Evershed, 1915 (5 copies); ‘The Auto-Collimating Spectroheliograph of the Kodaikanal Observatory’ by J. Evershed, 1911 (2 copies); ‘Radial Movement in Sun-Spots’ by J. Evershed, 1909 (3 copies); ‘Radial Movement in Sun-Spots (Second Paper)’ by J. Evershed, 1910 (3 copies); ‘On the Cause of the Darkness of Sun-Spots’ by J. Evershed, 1897 (2 copies); ‘The Spectrum of Nova Aquilae’ by J. Evershed, 1919 (4 copies); ‘On the Angular Speed of Rotation of a Long-Enduring Prominence’ by J. Evershed, 1911 (4 copies); ‘The Ultra-Violet Region in Sun-Spot Spectra and The Spectrum of Comet 1907 d (Daniel)’ by J. Evershed, 1907 (4 copies); ‘On Some Spectrographic Measures of the Solar Rotation, Made at the Kodaikanal Observatory’ by J. Evershed and T. Royds, 1913 (2 copies); ‘High Dispersion Prism Spectra’ by J Evershed, 1928 (1 copy); ‘Distribution of Prominences in Latitude in the year 1906, from Observations made at Kodaikanal on 156 days in the first half of the year and 105 days in the second half’ by J. Evershed, 1907 (2 copies); ‘Solar Prominences in 1907, observed at the Kodaikanal Observatory’ by J. Evershed, (7 copies).
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110 items
- Identifier:
- EVER/C/1/E38
- Access:
- Open Access
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