Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 13Victoria Institute., 1880 |
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... heat , generated by internal pressure , will partly escape through the opening , while the pressure also is lessened by the rupture of the crust . The approach must be constantly towards a limit , when the upward and expansive force has ...
... heat , generated by internal pressure , will partly escape through the opening , while the pressure also is lessened by the rupture of the crust . The approach must be constantly towards a limit , when the upward and expansive force has ...
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... heat of rocks at Edinburgh and Greenock , that the consolidation of the earth's crust cannot have taken place less than 20 nor more than 400 millions of years ago ; also that the general climate cannot have been sensibly affected by ...
... heat of rocks at Edinburgh and Greenock , that the consolidation of the earth's crust cannot have taken place less than 20 nor more than 400 millions of years ago ; also that the general climate cannot have been sensibly affected by ...
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... heat is generated by chemical change , seems to me less hypothetical and more natural than his own ; and needs only to be carried a step further and applied to the formation of the chemical elements themselves , by pressure , to supply ...
... heat is generated by chemical change , seems to me less hypothetical and more natural than his own ; and needs only to be carried a step further and applied to the formation of the chemical elements themselves , by pressure , to supply ...
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... heat and the secular cooling of our globe , that the history of the earth's crust must be limited to a period of something like a hundred millions of years . But these speculations had little weight when pitted against the stern and ...
... heat and the secular cooling of our globe , that the history of the earth's crust must be limited to a period of something like a hundred millions of years . But these speculations had little weight when pitted against the stern and ...
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... heat has increased by condensation , more than it has lost by dissipation . In the " Theory of Helmholtz , " which Sir William has latterly espoused , having abandoned Meyer's meteoric hypo- thesis , the heat of the sun is now thought ...
... heat has increased by condensation , more than it has lost by dissipation . In the " Theory of Helmholtz , " which Sir William has latterly espoused , having abandoned Meyer's meteoric hypo- thesis , the heat of the sun is now thought ...
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