Albert Riggenbach
Albert Riggenbach was a 19th-century meteorologist and co-author of one of the first cloud atlases, the International Cloud Atlas. His doctoral dissertation (Habilitationsschrift) concerned observations of the first described Bishop's Ring.[1]
Bibliography
- 1886 Beobachtungen über die Dämmerung, insbesondere über das Purpurlicht und seine Beziehungen zum Bishop'schen Sonnenring[1]
- 1896 International Cloud Atlas[2]
References
- 1 2 Albert Riggenbach (1886). Beobachtungen über die Dämmerung, insbesondere über das Purpurlicht und seine Beziehungen zum Bishop'schen Sonnenring. Basel: H. Georg's Verlag. p. 105.
- ↑ The International Meteorological Committee (1896). International Cloud Atlas, published by order of the Committee by H. Hildebrandsson, A. Riggenbach, L. Teisserenc de Bort, members of the Clouds Commission (in French and German). Gauthier-Villars. pp. 31; 14 sheets of colored maps.
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