It is seen that the residuals average several times as great in India as in the United States, which leads him to conclude that "Speaking generally it would appear that isostatic conditions are much more nearly realized in America than in India, ie, if... The American Journal of Science - Page 3341919Full view - About this book
| Henry Woodward - 1914 - 698 pages
...India are far more pronounced than they are in the United States, or, in other words, it would appear that isostatic conditions are much more nearly realized in America than in India. The number of observations considered in India is still too small for the formation of a detailed map... | |
| Survey of India, H. L. Crosthwait - 1912 - 34 pages
...NW „ ... + 4 7 W. „ ... - 3 8 E. „ ... - 2 9 S. „ ... + 1 Speaking generally it would appear that isostatic conditions are much more nearly realized in America than in India, ie, if we are to take the smallness of the residuals as an indication of the completeness of isostatic... | |
| Survey of India, Sir Sidney Gerald Burrard - 1918 - 58 pages
...compensation as Hayford had found in America : Crosthwait wrote : — " Speaking generally it would appear that isostatic conditions " are much more nearly realized in America than in India, ie, if we are to take the smallness of the "residuals as an indication of the completeness of isostatic... | |
| Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin - 1914 - 858 pages
...India as in the United States, which leads him to conclude that "Speaking generally it would appear that isostatic conditions are much more nearly realized in America than in India, ie, if we are to take the smallness of the residuals as an indication of the completeness of isostatic... | |
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