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" ... thus radiated being of the same quality as that which the snow itself radiates is on this account absorbed by the snow. Little or none of it is reflected like that received from the sun. The consequence is that the heat thus absorbed accumulates in... "
Discussions on Climate and Cosmology - Página 46
por James Croll - 1885 - 327 páginas
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Geological Magazine

Henry Woodward - 1880 - 636 páginas
...radiated from the snow to pass into spaee; but at low elevations a very considerable amount of the lieat radiated from the snow is absorbed by the aqueous...But we must remember that the air is warmer mainly inconsequence of the influence of aqueous vapour, and that were the quantity of vapour reduced to the...
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Geological Magazine

Henry Woodward - 1880 - 650 páginas
...through the atmosphere. A considerable portion of the heat thus absorbed by the vapour is radiated hack on the snow ; but the heat thus radiated being of...latter position. But we must remember that the air is. wjjrmerjnaihly inconsequence of the influence^jf aqueous vapour, and that were Hie quantity of vapour...
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The American Journal of Science

1880 - 1188 páginas
...heat thus absorbed accumulatesin the snow till melting takes place. Were the amount of aqueous vapor possessed by the atmosphere sufficiently diminished,...sea-shore. It is true that the air is warmer at the lower level than at the higher level and by contact with the snow must tend to melt it more at the former...
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The American Journal of Science

1883 - 544 páginas
...heat thus absorbed accumulates in the snow till melting takes place. Were the amount of aqueous vapor possessed by the atmosphere sufficiently diminished, perpetual snow would cover our globe clown to the sea shore. It is true that the air is warmer at the lower than at the higher levels, and...
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A Bibliography, Guide, and Index to Climate

Alexander Ramsay - 1884 - 538 páginas
...quality as that which the snow itself radiates, is on this account absorbed by the snow. This heat accumulates in the snow till melting takes place....diminished, perpetual snow would cover our globe down to the sea shore. The air is warmer at the lower level than the higher, mainly owing to the influence of aqueous...
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The Scientific Roll and Magazine of Systematized Notes, Volumen1

1884 - 472 páginas
...that which the snow itself radiates, ia on this account absorbed by the snow. This heat accumulâtes in the snow till melting takes place. Were the amount...diminished, perpetual snow would cover our globe down to the sea shore. The air is warmer at the lower level than the higher, mainly owing to the influence of aqueous...
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Climatology and mineral waters of the United States

Agrippa Nelson Bell - 1885 - 404 páginas
...heat thus absorbed accumulates in the snow till melting takes place. Were the amount of aqueous vapor possessed by the atmosphere sufficiently diminished,...sea-shore. It is true that the air is warmer at the lower level than at the higher level, and by contact with the snow must tend to melt it more at the former...
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Nature, Volumen22

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1880 - 884 páginas
...considerable portion of the heat thus absorbed by the vapour is radiated back on the snow, but the _heat thus radiated, being of the same quality as that which...would cover our globe down to the sea-shore. It is trae that the air is warmer at the lower level than at the higher level, and by contact with the snow...
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Nature, Volumen22

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1880 - 660 páginas
...considerable portion of the heat thus absorbed by the vapour is radiated back on the snow, but the _heat thus radiated, being of the same quality as that which...would cover our globe down to the sea-shore. It is trae that the air is warmer at the lower level than at the higher level, and by contact with the snow...
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