from the Gulf of Mexico), if it reaches this locality at all — which is very doubtful — could only affect the most superficial stratum ; and the same may be said of the surface-drift caused by the prevalence of southwesterly winds, to which some... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Page 430by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1870Full view - About this book
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1870 - 656 pages
...bottom-temperature at 767 fathoms at Station 87 being 41°-4, whilst the temperature at 750 fathoms* depth at Station 42 is 42°-5. So great an excess...remote from the source of the Gulf-stream proper, itt influence, even if exerted in an elevation of the surface-temperature, should extend to a depth... | |
| 1870 - 588 pages
...which is very doubtful — could only affect the most superficial stratum; and the same may be said of the surface-drift caused by the prevalence of south-westerly...to which some have attributed the phenomena usually accounted for by the extension of the Gulf Stream to these regions. And the presence of the body of... | |
| 1870 - 586 pages
...all—which is very doubtful—could only affect tho most superficial stratum ; and the same may be said of the surface-drift caused by the prevalence of south-westerly...to which some have attributed the phenomena usually accounted for by the extension of the Gulf Stream to these regions. And the presence of tho body of... | |
| 1870 - 1136 pages
...(which is very doubtful), could only affect the most superficial stratum ; and the same may be said of the surface-drift caused by the prevalence of south-westerly...to which some have attributed the phenomena usually accounted for by the extension of the Gulf-stream to these regions. And the presence of the body of... | |
| E.R. KNORR - 1871 - 408 pages
...which is very doubtful-— could only affect the most superficial stratum; and the same may he said of the surface-drift caused by the prevalence of southwesterly...to which some have attributed the phenomena usually accounted for by the extension of the Gulf Stream to these regions. And the presence of the body of... | |
| 1871 - 624 pages
...which is very doubtful — could only affect the most superficial stratum ; and the same may be said of the surface-drift caused by the prevalence of south-westerly...to which some have attributed the phenomena usually accounted for by the extension of the Gulf Stream to these regions. And the presence of the body of... | |
| Royal institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 628 pages
...all—which is very doubtful—could only affect the most superficial stratum; and the same may be said of the surface-drift caused by the prevalence of south-westerly...to which some have attributed the phenomena usually accounted-for by the extension of the Gulf Stream to these regions. And the presence of the body of... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 610 pages
...all—which is very doubtful—could only affect the most superficial stratum; and the same may be said of the surface-drift caused by the prevalence of south-westerly...to which some have attributed the phenomena usually accounted-for by the extension of the Gulf Stream to these regions. And the presence of the body of... | |
| Sir Charles Wyville Thomson, William Benjamin Carpenter, John Gwyn Jeffreys - 1873 - 592 pages
...which is very doubtful — could only affect the most superficial stratum ; and the same may be said of the surface-drift caused by the prevalence of south-westerly...to which some have attributed the phenomena usually accounted for by the extension of the Gulf-stream to these regions. And the presence of the body of... | |
| C. WYVILLE THOMSON - 1873 - 620 pages
...which is very doubtful — could only affect the most superficial stratum ; and the same may be said of the surface-drift caused by the prevalence of south-westerly...to which some have attributed the phenomena usually accounted for by the extension of the Gulf-stream to these regions. And the presence of the body of... | |
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