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... Cold area generally , the bottom of which generally consists of fine sand , sometimes with an admixture of clay , including stones but little rolled . And as our subsequent Soundings have led us to believe that we were here on the ...
... Cold area generally , the bottom of which generally consists of fine sand , sometimes with an admixture of clay , including stones but little rolled . And as our subsequent Soundings have led us to believe that we were here on the ...
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TABLE II . Intermediate Bottom - temperatures , slowing the intermixture of Warm and Cold Currents on the Borders of the Warm and Cold Areas . Station No. Depth . Tempe - Tempe- Surface Bottom Station No. Surface Bottom Depth . Tempe ...
TABLE II . Intermediate Bottom - temperatures , slowing the intermixture of Warm and Cold Currents on the Borders of the Warm and Cold Areas . Station No. Depth . Tempe - Tempe- Surface Bottom Station No. Surface Bottom Depth . Tempe ...
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... Cold Areas respectively . For the sake of convenience , the Surface - temperature is here taken at 54 ° , this ( as shown in Table III . ) having been its average at those Stations in which the " superheating " did not conspicuously ...
... Cold Areas respectively . For the sake of convenience , the Surface - temperature is here taken at 54 ° , this ( as shown in Table III . ) having been its average at those Stations in which the " superheating " did not conspicuously ...
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VOL XVIII | 1 |
On the Connexion between oppositely disposed Currents of Air and | 12 |
On some Elementary Principles in Animal Mechanics No II By | 22 |
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