Hopkins, may be supposed still to retain its liquid condition, and to be the seat of volcanic action, whether existing in isolated reservoirs or subterranean lakes; or whether, as suggested by Scrope, forming a continuous sheet surrounding the solid nucleus,... Geological Magazine - Página 246editado por - 1869Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1869 - 516 páginas
...the inner and outer solid parts, a portion of uncongealed matter, which, according to Hopkins, may be supposed still to retain its liquid condition, and...experiments, that pressure favors the solidification of matters which, like rocks, pass in melting to a less dense condition, and hence concludes that the... | |
| 1870 - 500 páginas
...the inner and outer solid parts, a portion of uncongealed matter, which, according to Hopkins, may be supposed still to retain its liquid condition, and...experiments, that pressure favors the solidification of matters which, like rocks, pass in melting to a less dense condition, and hence concludes that the... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1871 - 444 páginas
...between the inner and outer solid parts, a portion of uncongealed matter, which, according to him, may be supposed still to retain its liquid condition, and...a continuous sheet surrounding the solid nucleus. § 12. This view of the constitution of the globe, or one analogous to it, has found favor with many... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1874 - 596 páginas
...be supposed to have retained its liquid condition to a late period, and to have been the principal seat of volcanic action, whether existing in isolated...a continuous sheet surrounding the solid nucleus. Thus far we have had to deal with relations more or less involved in doubt. We have few means of forming... | |
| 1874 - 608 páginas
...be supposed to have retained its liquid condition to a late period, and to have been the principal seat of volcanic action, whether existing in isolated...a continuous sheet surrounding the solid nucleus. Thus far we have had to deal with relations more or less involved in doubt. We have few means of forming... | |
| Thomas Sterry Hunt - 1875 - 530 páginas
...the inner and outer solid parts, a p6rtion of uncongealed matter, which, according to Hopkins, may be supposed still to retain its liquid condition, and...the discussion of this question, insisted upon the feet, established by his experiments, that pressure favors the solidification of matters which, like... | |
| Thomas Sterry Hunt - 1875 - 520 páginas
...liquid condition, and to "be the seat of volcanic action, whether existing in isolated reservoirs ©r subterranean lakes ; or whether, as suggested by Scrope,...experiments, that pressure favors the solidification of matters which, like rocks, pass in melting to a less dense condition, and hence concludes that the... | |
| Thomas Sterry Hunt - 1875 - 522 páginas
...matter, which, according to Hopkins, may be supposed still to retain its liquid condition, and to he the seat of volcanic action, whether existing in isolated...or subterranean lakes ; or whether, as suggested by Scropo, forming a continuous sheet surrounding the solid nucleus, whose existence is thus conciliated... | |
| 1881 - 74 páginas
...be supposed to have retained its liquid condition to a late period, and to have been the principal seat of volcanic action, whether existing in isolated...a continuous sheet surrounding the solid nucleus. Thus far we have had to deal with relations more or less involved in doubt. We have few means of forming... | |
| 1874 - 600 páginas
...be supposed to have retained its liquid condition to a late period, and to have been the principal seat of volcanic action, whether existing in isolated...a continuous sheet surrounding the solid nucleus. Thus far we have had to deal with relations more or less involved in doubt. We have few means of forming... | |
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