... within the polar circles. Many ingenious hypotheses have been proposed to account for the warmer climate of earlier times, but are at best unsatisfactory, and it appears to me that the true solution... Underground Life, Or, Mines and Miners - Stran 10avtor: Louis Simonin - 1869 - 522 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1868 - 354 strani
...account for the warmer climate of ancient times, and thinks that tho true solution of the problem is to be found in the constitution of the early atmosphere, when considered in the light of Dr. Tyndall's researches on radiant heat. He has found that the presence of a few hundredths of carbonic acid gas... | |
| 1868 - 530 strani
...circles. Many ingenious hypotheses have been proposed to account for the warmer climate of earlier times, but are at best unsatisfactory, and it appears to me that the true solution of the probleiu may be found in the constitution of the early atmosphere, when considered in the light of... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1869 - 636 strani
...circles. Many ingenious hypotheses have been proposed to account for the warmer climate of earlier times, but are at best unsatisfactory, and it appears to...early atmosphere, when considered in the light of Dr. TyndalTs beautiful researches on radiant heat. He has found that the presence of a few hundredths of... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1869 - 646 strani
...circles. Many ingenious hypotheses have been proposed to account for the warmer climate of earlier times, but are at best unsatisfactory, and it appears to...of the problem may be found in the constitution of tho early atmosphere, when considered in the light of Dr. Tyndall's beautiful researches on radiant... | |
| 1871 - 448 strani
...atmosphere, when considered in the light of Dr. Tyndal's beautiful researches on radiant heat, lie has found that the presence of a few hundredths of...no obstacle to the passage of the solar rays, would suflice to prevent almost entirely the loss by radiation of obscure heat. The aqueous vapor which our... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1871 - 444 strani
...be found in the constitution of the early atmosphere, when considered in the light of Dr. Tyndal's beautiful researches on radiant heat. He has found that the presence of a few huudredths of carbonic acid gas in the atmosphere, while offering almost no obstacle to the passage... | |
| Thomas Sterry Hunt - 1875 - 524 strani
...circles. Many ingenious hypotheses have been proposed to account for the warmer climate of earlier times, but are at best unsatisfactory, and it appears to...has found that the presence of a few hundredths of carbonic-acid gas in the atmosphere, while offering almost no obstacle to the passage of the solar... | |
| Thomas Sterry Hunt - 1875 - 530 strani
...circles. Many ingenious hypotheses have been proposed to account for the warmer climate of earlier times, but are at best unsatisfactory, and it appears to...radiant heat. He has found that the presence of a few hundrodths of carbonic-acid gas in the atmosphere, while offering almost no obstacle to the passage... | |
| Thomas Sterry Hunt - 1875 - 522 strani
...circles. Many ingenious hypotheses have been proposed to account for the warmer climate of earlier times, but are at best unsatisfactory, and it appears to...early atmosphere, when considered in the light of Dr. Tymlall's beautiful researches on radiant heat. He has found that the presence of a few hundredths... | |
| Thomas Sterry Hunt - 1875 - 520 strani
...Many ingenious hypotheses have been proposed to . account for the warmer climate of earlier times, but are at best unsatisfactory, and it appears to me that the true solution of the problem maybe found in the constitution of the early atmosphere, when considered in the light of Dr. Tyndall's... | |
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