| 1839 - 468 páginas
...given to the particles of water, either by suddenly increased or diminished weight in the atmosphere, would cause a perpendicular rise or fall in the manner...beyond the height or depth strictly due to the mere change of weight itself.* * A circumstance connected with this subject, of considerable practical value,... | |
| 1839 - 502 páginas
...given to the particles of water, either by suddenly increased or diminished weight in the atmosphere, would cause a perpendicular rise or fall in the manner...beyond the height or depth strictly due to the mere change of weight itself.* * A circumstance connected with this subject, of considerable practical value,... | |
| Henry T. De La Beche - 1839 - 720 páginas
...given to the particles of water, either by suddenly-increased or diminished weight in the atmosphere, would cause a perpendicular rise or fall in the manner...beyond the height or depth strictly due to the mere change of weight itself.* As regards the influence of the winds on the mean level upon the south coast... | |
| 1840 - 316 páginas
...particles of water, either by suddenly increased or diminished weight in the atmosphere, would cause i perpendicular rise or fall in the manner of a wave...beyond the height or depth strictly due to the mere change of weight itself.* As regards the influence of the winds on the mean level upon the south coast... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1852 - 384 páginas
...minutes, and the result of observations at such times may be regarded in some degree as negative.t Besides, it may not unfrequently happen, that, while...(Second Series), July, 1848. t De la Beche (Survey of CommaZZ), quoting from the MSS. of Mr. Walker, who has devoted much time to the phenomena of tides,... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1852 - 406 páginas
...that these phenomena result, not from the prevalence of the winds acting on the water, accumulat-. ing it at one point and depressing it at others, but from...lakes * American Journal of Science, Vol. VI. (Second Scries), July, 1848. t De la Beche (Survey of Cornwall), quoting from the MSS. of Mr. Walker, who has... | |
| Henry Piddington - 1848 - 352 páginas
...given to the particles of water, either by suddenly increased or diminished weight in the atmosphere would cause a perpendicular rise or fall in the manner...beyond the height or depth strictly due to the mere change of weight itself.* " As regards the influence of the winds on the mean level upon the south... | |
| Henry Piddington - 1848 - 432 páginas
...given to tho particles of water, either by suddenly increased or diminished weight in the atmosphere would cause a perpendicular rise or fall in the manner...beyond, the height or depth strictly due to the mere change of weight itself.* " As regards the influence of the winds on the mean level upon the south... | |
| 1850 - 442 páginas
...has been remarked by De la Beche, that a sudden impulse given to the particles of water, either by a suddenly increased or diminished pressure, would cause...in the specific gravity of the water of the lakes and the ocean may cause these changes to be more marked in the former than in the latter. — American... | |
| 1850 - 436 páginas
...has been remarked by De la Beche, that a sudden impulse given to the particles of water, either by a suddenly increased or diminished pressure, would cause...in the specific gravity of the water of the lakes and the ocean may cause these changes to be more marked in the former than in the latter. ON THE FALL... | |
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