The American Journal of Science and Arts, Объемы 101-102S. Converse, 1871 |
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... thickness , the ice in Vermont and New Hampshire being 4,000 feet and more above the level of the sea ? 1. The sea , if it covered the land in the Glacial era , should have left proof of it along the southern coast of New England ...
... thickness , the ice in Vermont and New Hampshire being 4,000 feet and more above the level of the sea ? 1. The sea , if it covered the land in the Glacial era , should have left proof of it along the southern coast of New England ...
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... thickness of a glacier . * Partially estimated , as the specimen is imperfect at its fore part . AM . JOUR . SCI . - THIRD SERIES , VOL . I , No. 1. — JAN . , 1871 . The present state of the question . - The condition 5 Geology and ...
... thickness of a glacier . * Partially estimated , as the specimen is imperfect at its fore part . AM . JOUR . SCI . - THIRD SERIES , VOL . I , No. 1. — JAN . , 1871 . The present state of the question . - The condition 5 Geology and ...
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... thickness of a glacier . - In his memoir , " On the Mechanical Properties of Ice , " published in the Philo- sophical Magazine for January , 1870 , Canon Moseley arrives at a conclusion in regard to the crushing of ice to which I am ...
... thickness of a glacier . - In his memoir , " On the Mechanical Properties of Ice , " published in the Philo- sophical Magazine for January , 1870 , Canon Moseley arrives at a conclusion in regard to the crushing of ice to which I am ...
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... thickness the ice would lose its solidity . * Whether the height of a crushing column of ice be 710 , or 1000 , or 1500 feet is of no consequence whatever as regards the possible thickness of a glacier . No doubt a piece of ice solid ...
... thickness the ice would lose its solidity . * Whether the height of a crushing column of ice be 710 , or 1000 , or 1500 feet is of no consequence whatever as regards the possible thickness of a glacier . No doubt a piece of ice solid ...
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... thickness throughout ; the terminal branches are about one - half as long as the main portion ; they also arise suddenly like the joints of a telescope , not by the subdivision of the stalk , but by the sudden prolonga- tion of the ...
... thickness throughout ; the terminal branches are about one - half as long as the main portion ; they also arise suddenly like the joints of a telescope , not by the subdivision of the stalk , but by the sudden prolonga- tion of the ...
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