Leiv Harang

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Leiv in the 1930s.

Leiv Harang (19 April 1902 – 21 September 1970) was a Norwegian physicist. He was born in Trondheim. His speciality was the Northern Light. He was the first manager of the Tromsø Geophysical Observatory, established in 1928 for the study of Aurora Borealis phenomena. In 1946 he discovered the phenomenon later called the Harang Discontinuity. In 1946 he was among the founders of the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment. From 1952 he was professor at the University of Oslo.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Godal, Anne Marit (ed.). "Leiv Harang". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 5 April 2013.
  2. ^ Egeland, Alv. "Leiv Harang". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 5 April 2013.