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Page 274
... glacier ; the measuring of the lateral motion , and the motion of the deeper layers of the glacier , as well as observations during the night , were for the time excluded . Nevertheless , from the facts which have up to the present time ...
... glacier ; the measuring of the lateral motion , and the motion of the deeper layers of the glacier , as well as observations during the night , were for the time excluded . Nevertheless , from the facts which have up to the present time ...
Page 276
... glacier 90 m . Distance from the telescope State of the sky . 148 m . 93 m . From Sept. 2 , Horizontal Vertical ... glacier lies in the shadow . Shortly before 19h . the irradiation of the glacier by the sun commences . Shortly before 4 ...
... glacier 90 m . Distance from the telescope State of the sky . 148 m . 93 m . From Sept. 2 , Horizontal Vertical ... glacier lies in the shadow . Shortly before 19h . the irradiation of the glacier by the sun commences . Shortly before 4 ...
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... glacier ) the course of the movements is similar . During the afternoon a tolerably uniform motion takes place both horizontally and ver- tically , in the positive direction ; at about 4h the glacier comes to a stand . But in the night ...
... glacier ) the course of the movements is similar . During the afternoon a tolerably uniform motion takes place both horizontally and ver- tically , in the positive direction ; at about 4h the glacier comes to a stand . But in the night ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Frederick Guthrie on certain Vibrations of Solids Plates II | 10 |
Prof Challis on Newtons Regula Tertia Philosophandi | 35 |
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