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Page 340
... Glacier du Géant to descend as it would if its descent were un- opposed by its confluence with the Glacier de Léchaud , we shall obtain , by substitution in equation ( 2 ) for the mean daily descent of the Glacier du Géant at the Tacul ...
... Glacier du Géant to descend as it would if its descent were un- opposed by its confluence with the Glacier de Léchaud , we shall obtain , by substitution in equation ( 2 ) for the mean daily descent of the Glacier du Géant at the Tacul ...
Page 341
... glaciers , as those hitherto pro- posed are confessedly imperfect . That of De Saussure , which attri- butes the descent of the glacier simply to its weight , is contradicted by the fact that isolated fragments of the glacier stand ...
... glaciers , as those hitherto pro- posed are confessedly imperfect . That of De Saussure , which attri- butes the descent of the glacier simply to its weight , is contradicted by the fact that isolated fragments of the glacier stand ...
Page 413
... glacier , as calculated to mislead the inquirer : he says ( p . 339 ) , " glaciers are , on an increased scale " [ compared to the sheet lead covering of a roof ] , " sheets of ice placed upon the slopes of moun- tains . " There are ...
... glacier , as calculated to mislead the inquirer : he says ( p . 339 ) , " glaciers are , on an increased scale " [ compared to the sheet lead covering of a roof ] , " sheets of ice placed upon the slopes of moun- tains . " There are ...
Contents
On a Class of Differential Equations including those which occur | 4 |
Note on the Decomposition of Sulphuric Acid by Pentachloride | 11 |
On some new Compounds of Phenyl By Alexander Williamson | 18 |
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