| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1850 - 718 páginas
...established the whole system of currents and counter-currents. He also remarked that it was not necessary to associate with oceanic currents the idea that they...actually run up hill, while others run on a level. The Gulf stream was of the first class. In a paper read before the National Institute in 1844 he had shewed... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1850 - 256 páginas
...established the whole system of currents and counter-currents. He also remarked that it was not necessary to associate with oceanic currents the idea that they...actually run up hill, while others run on a level. Gulf stream was an inclined plane, running upwards. If the Gulf stream was 200 fathoms deep in the... | |
| charleston - 1850 - 250 páginas
...established the whole system of currents and counter-currents. He also remarked that it was not necessary to associate with oceanic currents the idea that they...actually run up hill, while others run on a level. Gulf stream was an inclined plane, running upwards. If the Gulf stream was 200 fathoms deep in the... | |
| 1851 - 438 páginas
...this principle was established the whole system of currents and counter-currents. It is not necessary to associate with oceanic currents the idea that they...actually run up hill, while others run on a level. The Gulf Stream was of the first class. The bottom of this stream he had shewn some years since to be an... | |
| 1851 - 450 páginas
...this principle was established the whole system of currents and counter-currents. It is not necessary to associate with oceanic currents the idea that they...actually run up hill, while others run on a level. The Gulf Stream was of the first class. The bottom of this stream he had shewn some years since to be an... | |
| 1851 - 470 páginas
...this principle was established the whole system of currents and counter-currents. It is not necessary to associate with oceanic currents the idea that they...actually run up hill, while others run on a level. The Gulf Stream was of the first class. The bottom of this stream he had shown some years since to be an... | |
| 1851 - 474 páginas
...this principle was established the whole system of currents and counter-currents. It is not necessary to associate with oceanic currents the idea that they...actually run up hill, while others run on a level. The Gulf Stream was of the first class. The bottom of this stream he had shown some years since to be an... | |
| LIEUT N.F. MAURY, U.S.N. - 1851 - 344 páginas
...whole system of currents and counter-currents of the air as well as of the water.* It is not necessary to associate with oceanic currents the idea that they must of necessity, as on land, run feom a higher to a lower level; So far from this being the case, some currents of the sea actually... | |
| Matthew Fontaine Maury - 1855 - 302 páginas
...and counter-currents of the air as well as of the water. (See Appendix B.) 237. It is not necessary to associate with oceanic currents the idea that they...actually run up hill, while others run on a level. The Gulf Stream is of the first class (§ 10). 238. The currents which run from the Atlantic into the Mediterranean,... | |
| 1855 - 614 páginas
...whole system of currents and counter-currents of the air as well as of the water. It is not necessary to associate with oceanic currents the idea that they...being the case, some currents of the sea actually run up-hill, while others run on a level. The Gulf Stream is of the first class. In a paper read before... | |
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