Волны-убийцы (Russian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Волны-убийцы" in Russian language version.

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  • "Откуда берутся волны-убийцы?". Комсомольская правда. 2004-09-23. Архивировано 28 января 2012. Дата обращения: 6 сентября 2017. {{cite news}}: |first= пропущен |last= (справка)

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  • Ian Jones. Oceanography in the Days of Sail / Ian Jones, Joyce Jones. — Hale & Iremonger, 2008. — P. 115. — «Dumont d'Urville, in his narrative, expressed the opinion that the waves reached a height of 'at least 80 to 100 feet'. In an era when opinions were expressed that no wave would exceed 30 feet, Dumont d'Urville's estimations were received, with some skepticism. No one was more outspoken in his rejection than François Arago, who, calling for a more scientific approach to the estimation of wave height in his instructions for the physical research on the voyage of the Bonité, suggested that imagination played a part in estimations as high as '33 metres' (108 feet). Later, in his 1841 report on the results of the Vénus expedition, Arago made further reference to the 'truly prodigious waves with which the lively imagination of certain navigators delights in covering the seas'». — ISBN 978-0-9807445-1-4.

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