Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 19Taylor & Francis, 1966 |
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... bottom - water , as against 20-290 per 1000 for the surface - water . A decided excess of salt is thus indicated in the bottom- water , as compared on the one hand with the surface - water of the same spot , and on the other with the bottom ...
... bottom - water , as against 20-290 per 1000 for the surface - water . A decided excess of salt is thus indicated in the bottom- water , as compared on the one hand with the surface - water of the same spot , and on the other with the bottom ...
Page 180
... Bottom Station 39 . 1027.1 1029.3 1028.1 Station 64 . 1027.1 1029.2 1028.3 Now the density of the bottom - water here corresponds so exactly with that which prevails over the deeper bottom of the Western basin of the Mediterranean ...
... Bottom Station 39 . 1027.1 1029.3 1028.1 Station 64 . 1027.1 1029.2 1028.3 Now the density of the bottom - water here corresponds so exactly with that which prevails over the deeper bottom of the Western basin of the Mediterranean ...
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... bottom . 109. This hypothesis seemed to derive support from the analysis made by Dr. Wollaston in 1828 * , of a sample of bottom - water brought up by Admiral Smyth from a depth of 670 fathoms , at a point about 50 miles within the ...
... bottom . 109. This hypothesis seemed to derive support from the analysis made by Dr. Wollaston in 1828 * , of a sample of bottom - water brought up by Admiral Smyth from a depth of 670 fathoms , at a point about 50 miles within the ...
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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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