Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volume 9Astronomical Society of the Pacific., 1897 |
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... Carbonic Acid in the Air upon the Temperature of the Earth , by Professor S. ARREHNIUS ; abstract by Dr. EDWARD S. HOLDEN . . Planetary Phenomena for March and April , 1897 , by Professor MAL- COLM MCNEILL ABJURATIO GALILEI • 14 13 14 ...
... Carbonic Acid in the Air upon the Temperature of the Earth , by Professor S. ARREHNIUS ; abstract by Dr. EDWARD S. HOLDEN . . Planetary Phenomena for March and April , 1897 , by Professor MAL- COLM MCNEILL ABJURATIO GALILEI • 14 13 14 ...
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... CARBONIC ACID IN THE AIR UPON THE TEMPERATURE OF THE EARTH . BY PROFESSOR S. ARRHENIUS . [ Abstract by EDWARD S. HOLDEN . ] [ NOTE . The following very brief and inadequate notice of an important paper pre- sented to the Royal Swedish ...
... CARBONIC ACID IN THE AIR UPON THE TEMPERATURE OF THE EARTH . BY PROFESSOR S. ARRHENIUS . [ Abstract by EDWARD S. HOLDEN . ] [ NOTE . The following very brief and inadequate notice of an important paper pre- sented to the Royal Swedish ...
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... Carbonic Acid in the Air . If the quantity of carbonic acid increases in geometric pro- gression , the augmentation of the temperature will increase nearly in arithmetical progression . This rule — which naturally holds good only in the ...
... Carbonic Acid in the Air . If the quantity of carbonic acid increases in geometric pro- gression , the augmentation of the temperature will increase nearly in arithmetical progression . This rule — which naturally holds good only in the ...
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... carbonic acid on the temperature of the Earth . As this estimation led to the belief that one might in this way probably find an explanation for temperature variations of 5 ° 10 ° C. , I worked out the calculation more in detail , and ...
... carbonic acid on the temperature of the Earth . As this estimation led to the belief that one might in this way probably find an explanation for temperature variations of 5 ° 10 ° C. , I worked out the calculation more in detail , and ...
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... carbonic acid increased to 2.5 or 3 times its present value . In order to get the tempera- ture of the ice age between the fortieth and fiftieth parallels , the carbonic acid in the air should sink to 0.62-0.55 of its present value ...
... carbonic acid increased to 2.5 or 3 times its present value . In order to get the tempera- ture of the ice age between the fortieth and fiftieth parallels , the carbonic acid in the air should sink to 0.62-0.55 of its present value ...
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