The Forms of Water in Clouds & Rivers, Ice & GlaciersH.S. King & Company, 1873 - 192 páginas |
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... higher still . You come at length to a huge mass of ice - the end of a glacier - which fills the Rhone valley , and from the bottom of the glacier the river rushes . In the glacier of the Rhone you thus find the source of the river ...
... higher still . You come at length to a huge mass of ice - the end of a glacier - which fills the Rhone valley , and from the bottom of the glacier the river rushes . In the glacier of the Rhone you thus find the source of the river ...
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... higher it rises in the atmosphere . 74. And now I have to introduce to you a new fact , towards the statement of which I have been working for some time . It is this : -The ascending air is chilled by its expansion . Indeed this ...
... higher it rises in the atmosphere . 74. And now I have to introduce to you a new fact , towards the statement of which I have been working for some time . It is this : -The ascending air is chilled by its expansion . Indeed this ...
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... Higher The deserte is that the vapour is precipitated as mir a mov , this producing bad weather upon the heights while the plains below , flooded with the same ain , enjoy the aspect of the un- clouded summer sun . Clouds Nowing from ...
... Higher The deserte is that the vapour is precipitated as mir a mov , this producing bad weather upon the heights while the plains below , flooded with the same ain , enjoy the aspect of the un- clouded summer sun . Clouds Nowing from ...
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... higher , pro- vided the snow remain upon it . Equally certain is the conclusion that the whole length of the glacier below the cascade must sink gradually lower , if the waste of annual melting be not made good . Supposing two feet of ...
... higher , pro- vided the snow remain upon it . Equally certain is the conclusion that the whole length of the glacier below the cascade must sink gradually lower , if the waste of annual melting be not made good . Supposing two feet of ...
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... higher rock called the Pierre l'Échelle , because here a ladder is usually placed to assist in crossing the chasms of the glacier . At the Pierre l'Échelle we should strike the ice , and passing under the Aiguille du Midi , which towers ...
... higher rock called the Pierre l'Échelle , because here a ladder is usually placed to assist in crossing the chasms of the glacier . At the Pierre l'Échelle we should strike the ice , and passing under the Aiguille du Midi , which towers ...
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Agassiz Aiguille du Dru Aletsch glacier Alps Arveiron beautiful Bergschrund bottom branch glaciers cascade centre chasms cloth cloud Col du Géant Cornhill crevasses crossed Crown 8vo Demy 8vo descend distance eastern side Edition fact fall feet fissures fixed formed freezing Glace Glacier du Géant glacier motion glacier moves Grande Jorasse Grimsel Pass Grindelwald heat ice-fall icebergs icicle Illustrated inches a day labours lake lateral moraine liquefaction liquid London look lower maximum motion measurements medial moraine melting Mer de Glace Mont Montanvert Morteratsch glacier Moulin névé notice numbers observation pass Paternoster Row point of swiftest Pontresina Ponts portion pressure Price produced rate of motion reach regelation Rhone ridge river rocks round sketch sliding slope snow Stake Inches surface swiftest motion Tacul Talèfre telescope temperature thawing theodolite theory transparent Trélaporte Unteraar valley vapour vols waves western width winter yards
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