PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «ISOGEOTHERMAL»
isogeothermal
isogeothermal
define
imaginary
connecting
points
within
earth
having
same
mean
temperature
more
defined
curved
plane
beneath
surface
that
have
average
origin
isogeotherm
from
collins
always
ˌaɪsəʊˌdʒiːəʊˈθɜːməl
isogeothermic
derived
forms
ˌisoˌgeoˈthermal
ˌisoˌgeoˈthermic
adjective
pertaining
nature
marking
isogeotherms
chart
reverso
meaning
also
isothermal
isotheral
dict
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ISOGEOTHERMAL»
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1
The American Journal of Science and Arts
The horizontal magnetic intensity of a place is proportional to its temperature. 2.
The vertical intensity is proportional to the difference between the temperatures of
two places situated at equal distances north and south of the isogeothermal line ...
2
American Journal of Science
Lines traced upon the earth's surface such that the magnetic needle is every
where perpendicular to their direction, have a very intimate relation to the
isogeothermal lines, and a general correspondence of direction with them,
indicative of a ...
3
On Terrestrial Magnetism. From the American Journal of ...
Lines traced upon the earth's surface such that the magnetic needle is every
where perpendicular to their direction, have a very intimate relation to the
isogeothermal lines, and a general correspondence of direction with them,
indicative of a ...
William Augustus NORTON, 1847
4
The American Journal of Science
Lines traced upon the earth's surface such that -the magnetic needle is every
where perpendicular to their direction, have a very intimate relation to the
isogeothermal lines, and a general correspondence of direction with them,
indicative of a ...
5
The Edinburgh new philosophical journal
We find at equal altitudes above the sea level the warmer springs where the
mean elevation is greater; the isogeothermal lines are thereby subjected to
curvatures analogous to those of the lines of elevation in the district. These
curvatures are ...
6
Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal
... the mean temperature of the air. It is, therefore, the more plausible to suppose,
that the few springs of which the temperatures have been determined in those
countries, have only been found in mountainous districts. Kupffer's isogeothermal
* ...
7
The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
The mixture of the waters, which come from the mountain elevations, or from the
depths of the earth, renders the position of the isogeothermal lines, or lines of
equal internal heat of the earth, difficult of determination, when the conclusion
has ...
8
Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History
Therefore the immediate result would be to bring the isogeothermal lines nearer
the original surface. In the uncovered condition of the land the isogeothermal
lines correspond in their curves with the principal irregularities of' the surface
rising ...
Boston Society of Natural History, 1866
9
PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOSTON SOCIETY OF NATURAL HISTORY. VOL. ...
prevent, to a great extent, the escape of heat which is constantly passing from the
interior to the surface of the earth. Therefore the immediate result would be to
bring the isogeothermal lines nearer the original surface. In the uncovered ...
10
On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences ... Second edition
The isothermal lines, or such as pass through places where the mean annual
temperature of the air is the same, do not always coincide with the isogeothermal
lines, which are those passing through places where the mean temperature of
the ...