Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 20Taylor & Francis, 1966 |
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Page 541
... stratum and the lower cold stratum , with a stratum of intermixture be- tween the two . For whilst the reduction of temperature beneath the superheated stratum of the surface was only from 57 ° 7 at 100 fathoms to 50 ° -5 at 700 fathoms ...
... stratum and the lower cold stratum , with a stratum of intermixture be- tween the two . For whilst the reduction of temperature beneath the superheated stratum of the surface was only from 57 ° 7 at 100 fathoms to 50 ° -5 at 700 fathoms ...
Page 574
... stratum here ( as at the opposite end of the Strait ) either consists entirely of Mediterranean water , or shows a large admixture of it ; and as this is the case alike during the inward and the outward movement of the under stratum ...
... stratum here ( as at the opposite end of the Strait ) either consists entirely of Mediterranean water , or shows a large admixture of it ; and as this is the case alike during the inward and the outward movement of the under stratum ...
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... stratum , to represent the Gulf of Mexico generally . Accordingly , on comparing its thermal condition ( § 129 ) with that of the corresponding stratum of the Caribbean Sea , as shown in the temperature - soundings of the Mercury ...
... stratum , to represent the Gulf of Mexico generally . Accordingly , on comparing its thermal condition ( § 129 ) with that of the corresponding stratum of the Caribbean Sea , as shown in the temperature - soundings of the Mercury ...
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VOL XX | 1 |
Contributions to the History of the Opium Alkaloids Part III | 8 |
On a Periodic Change of the Elements of the Force of Terrestrial Mag | 21 |
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