Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 19Taylor & Francis, 1966 |
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Page 532
... Sea , Dardanelles , Black Sea , & c . , to test the rate and depth of the current generally flowing from the latter into the former , as also the different densities of these seas and straits ; and the results arrived at will be seen to ...
... Sea , Dardanelles , Black Sea , & c . , to test the rate and depth of the current generally flowing from the latter into the former , as also the different densities of these seas and straits ; and the results arrived at will be seen to ...
Page 536
... Black Sea Straits , I must briefly notice the physical features influencing them . First , the Black Sea attains a depth of about 1000 fathoms and more over a large portion of its area . The Sea of Marmora attains between 400 and 500 ...
... Black Sea Straits , I must briefly notice the physical features influencing them . First , the Black Sea attains a depth of about 1000 fathoms and more over a large portion of its area . The Sea of Marmora attains between 400 and 500 ...
Page 538
... Black Sea and Egean , there occurs for several days in the year a strong reverse current into the Black Sea from the Egean . This reverse current is frequent during the autumn and winter months , when the Black Sea rivers are at their ...
... Black Sea and Egean , there occurs for several days in the year a strong reverse current into the Black Sea from the Egean . This reverse current is frequent during the autumn and winter months , when the Black Sea rivers are at their ...
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VOL XIX | 1 |
On the Radiation of Heat from the Moon No II By the Earl of Rosse | 9 |
Observations with the Great Melbourne Telescope in a Letter to Prof | 18 |
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