Occasional Papers on the Theory of Glaciers Now First Collected and Chronologically Arranged: With a Prefatory Note on the Recent Progress and Present Aspect of the TheoryA. and C. Black, 1859 - 278 páginas |
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... inclination sometimes extends nearly to the axis of the glacier , or the medial moraine , where I have observed the veins . deviating from the vertical by an angle of about twenty degrees , the bands inclining from the centre ( or ...
... inclination sometimes extends nearly to the axis of the glacier , or the medial moraine , where I have observed the veins . deviating from the vertical by an angle of about twenty degrees , the bands inclining from the centre ( or ...
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... inclination . The surfaces of crystal- lization have , in this case , absolutely the form of a scallop- shell , the lip or front being always inclined below the horizon . I attach importance to the community of feature in glaciers of ...
... inclination . The surfaces of crystal- lization have , in this case , absolutely the form of a scallop- shell , the lip or front being always inclined below the horizon . I attach importance to the community of feature in glaciers of ...
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... inclination , as on the exterior of the cone of Vesuvius ; the latter , when the inclination is small and the weight of accumulated lava great . The igneous moraines , though noticed by various geologists , are most emphatically ...
... inclination , as on the exterior of the cone of Vesuvius ; the latter , when the inclination is small and the weight of accumulated lava great . The igneous moraines , though noticed by various geologists , are most emphatically ...
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... region of the great glacier of Aletsch , where its inclination is small ( about 4 ° ) , and where the continuity of the * Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal , October 1844 . ice with the side wall is preserved without the interference.
... region of the great glacier of Aletsch , where its inclination is small ( about 4 ° ) , and where the continuity of the * Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal , October 1844 . ice with the side wall is preserved without the interference.
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... inclination of the ice . I instantly searched in all directions , but in vain , for the slightest evidence of the fracture of the ice . All that I could see was , that where the veined structure was best developed , innumerable air ...
... inclination of the ice . I instantly searched in all directions , but in vain , for the slightest evidence of the fracture of the ice . All that I could see was , that where the veined structure was best developed , innumerable air ...
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