10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ISOGEOTHERMIC»
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Quite recently such lines have been drawn representing the distribution of
terrestrial heat under the earth's surface, beyond the solar influence; these are
called isogeothermic lines, and, of course, cannot be drawn across oceans, but
only on ...
2
Alexander Von Humboldt a Biographical Monument by Professor ...
Humboldt connected the places of equal mean temperature on the surface of the
earth by isothermic lines, and on the same system it was intended to draw certain
lines showing the equal interior heat, to be called isogeothermic lines, and ...
3
Lives of the brothérs Humboldt, Alexander and William
the places of equal mean temperature on the surface of the earth by isothermic
lines, and on the same system it was intended to draw certain lines showing the
equal interior heat, to be called isogeothermic lines, and these were to be ...
Hermann Klencke, Gustav Schlesier, 1854
4
Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
... isogeo- therm, isogeothermal, isogeothermic, isoglo- ss, isognathous, isogonal
, isogonic, isohaline, isolateral, isolume, isomerous, isomeric, isometric isomorph,
isomorphic, isomorphism, isomorphous, isonymous, isonomy, isonym, isopach, ...
5
Elementary treatise on Physics, experimental and applied. ...
Kuptfer also' distinguishes isogeothermic lines where the mean temperature of
the soil is constant. 829. Climate.—By the climate of a place is understood the
whole of the meteorological conditions to which a place is subjected; its mean ...
6
Proceedings and Papers of the ... International Congress of ...
Step by step the layer with a positive temperature becomes thicker and the zero
isogeothermic surface step by step is lowered. During the whole period of
thawing of the soil the thickness of the thawed layer is a variable quantity. The
limit of ...
7
Proceedings and Papers of the Second International Congress ...
Step by step the layer with a positive temperature becomes thicker and the zero
isogeothermic surface step by step is lowered. During the whole period of
thawing of the soil the thickness of the thawed layer is a variable quantity. The
limit of ...
8
Natural philosophy, tr. and ed. from Cours élémentaire de ...
383 Irradiation, 357 Isochimenal lines, 278 Isochronism, 58 Isoclinic lines, 396
Isogeothermic lines, 278 Isotheral lines, 278 Isothermal lines, 278 ; zone, 278
JAR, Leyden, 428 ; luminous, 433 Jets of water, 92 Jupiter, 306 TZAT
EIDOSCOPE, ...
9
Report of the State Geologist
When the ice sheet covered the region the annual isogeothermic surface of 1°C.
must have maintained a position far below the present surface. The position of
the isogeotherms would not suffer much annual variation but for thousands of ...
Vermont. State Geologist, 1912
10
Handbook of Technical Terms Used in Architecture and ...
ISOGEOTHERMAL, IsOGEOTHERMIC. Connecting those places having the
same mean temperature of the soil. Isolate. To insulate ; to place in a detached
situation. Isolation Hospital. A hospital for isolating persons having infectious
diseases ...
Augustine C. Passmore, 1904