The Student's Handbook of Physical GeologyG. Bell, 1892 - 666 pages |
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... result , -a sort of corollary to dynamical geology . " This volume includes only the three branches of the subject mentioned above , those of Paleontological and Historical Geology being left to form another volume . At the time the ...
... result , -a sort of corollary to dynamical geology . " This volume includes only the three branches of the subject mentioned above , those of Paleontological and Historical Geology being left to form another volume . At the time the ...
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... result . Hence we may conclude that the position of the earth's axis has remained unchanged throughout all geological time , or at any rate that it has never varied much from its present position , for there are some facts which are ...
... result . Hence we may conclude that the position of the earth's axis has remained unchanged throughout all geological time , or at any rate that it has never varied much from its present position , for there are some facts which are ...
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... parts of one boring . Some of the earliest observations on the internal tem- perature of the earth were made by Mr. Henwood in the mines of Cornwall and Devon . The result of CHAP . I. ] GENERAL STRUCTURE OF THE EARTH . 11.
... parts of one boring . Some of the earliest observations on the internal tem- perature of the earth were made by Mr. Henwood in the mines of Cornwall and Devon . The result of CHAP . I. ] GENERAL STRUCTURE OF THE EARTH . 11.
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Alfred John Jukes-Browne. the mines of Cornwall and Devon . The result of his experiments in two hundred of these ... results obtained : - At a depth of 564 feet , a temperature of 66 ° F. : - " " 1,674 2,013 " " 27 99 2,445 78 ° F. 99 86 ...
Alfred John Jukes-Browne. the mines of Cornwall and Devon . The result of his experiments in two hundred of these ... results obtained : - At a depth of 564 feet , a temperature of 66 ° F. : - " " 1,674 2,013 " " 27 99 2,445 78 ° F. 99 86 ...
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... results- · - At 330 feet a temperature of 59 ° F. 99 99 99 660 1,000 2,200 99 " " 99 " " " " " " 62 ° F. 65 ° F. 76 ° F ... result of 1 ° F. for every 511⁄2 feet.1 At Kentish Town ( London ) a well was sunk to a depth of 1,302 feet , and ...
... results- · - At 330 feet a temperature of 59 ° F. 99 99 99 660 1,000 2,200 99 " " 99 " " " " " " 62 ° F. 65 ° F. 76 ° F ... result of 1 ° F. for every 511⁄2 feet.1 At Kentish Town ( London ) a well was sunk to a depth of 1,302 feet , and ...
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