| Ellsworth Huntington - 1914 - 390 pages
...less warmth are the miotherm and those of greater heat the pliotherm periods of Ramsay (1910: 15). On the land the story of the climatic changes is different,...climates of the continents. Most important of these is the periodic warm-water inundation of the continents by the oceans, causing insular climates that are... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1915 - 932 pages
...tunes of less warmth are the miotherm and those of greater heat the plioiherm periods of Ramsay (1910). On the land the story of the climatic changes is different,...areas. In other words, the lands also had long-enduring tunes of mild to warm climates. Into the problem of land climates, however, enter other factors that... | |
| 1918 - 800 pages
...Indexes. — Johannes Walther in the third part of his Einleitung — Lithogenesis der ftegenwart, 1894 — is the first one to decidedly direct attention...climates of the continents. Most important of these is the periodic warm-water inundation of the continents by the oceans, causing insular climates that are... | |
| 1918 - 1430 pages
...oceans, and the making of mountains, due to the periodic shrinkage of the earth, as expressed in T. 0. Chamberlin's principle of diastrophism and in his...climates of the continents. Most important of these is the periodic warm-water inundation of the continents by the oceans, causing insular climates that are... | |
| 1919 - 936 pages
...rise of new stocks. The times of less warmth are the miotherm and those of greater heat the pliotlienn periods of Ramsay. On the land the story of the climatic...climates of the continents. Most important of these is the periodic warm-water inundation of the continents by the oceans, causing insular climates that are... | |
| William Herbert Hobbs - 1926 - 246 pages
...of cooled waters and great mortality, followed by quick evolution, and the rise of new stocks. . . . On the land the story of the climatic changes is different,...had long-enduring times of mild to warm climates. It is certainly most significant that the past record of the earth should reveal with such clearness... | |
| 1926 - 248 pages
...of cooled waters and great mortality, followed by quick evolution, and the rise of new stocks. . . . On the land the story of the climatic changes is different,...had long-enduring times of mild to warm climates. It is certainly most significant that the past record of the earth should reveal with such clearness... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1915 - 936 pages
...times of less warmth are the miotherm and those of greater heat the plioiherm periods of Ramsay (1910). On the land the story of the climatic changes is different,...climates of the continents. Most important of these is the periodic warm-water inundation of the lands by the oceans, causing insular climates that are milder... | |
| 754 pages
...of cooled waters and great mortality, followed by quick evolution, and the rise of new stocks. . . . On the land the story of the climatic changes is different,...climates of the continents. Most important of these is the periodic warm-water inundation of the lands by the oceans, causing insular climates that are milder... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1915 - 934 pages
...times of less warmth are the miotherm and those of greater heat the pliotherm periods of Ramsay (1910). On the land the story of the climatic changes is different,...areas. In other words, the lands also had long-enduring tunes of mild to warm climates. Into the problem of land climates, however, enter other factors that... | |
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