No doubt, therefore, can exist of the extraordinary opacity of this substance to the rays of obscure heat ; and particularly such rays as are emitted by the earth after it has been warmed by the sun. It is perfectly certain that more than ten per cent... Historical Perspectives on Climate Change - 71 페이지저자: James Rodger Fleming - 1998 - 208 페이지일부보기 - 도서 정보
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1863 - 654 페이지
...it has been warmed by the sun, and that more than ten per cent, of the terrestrial radiation of heat from the soil of England is stopped within ten feet of the surface of the soil. The contents of this paper are similar to that of one by the same author recently read before the Royal... | |
| George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1863 - 910 페이지
...clear day. It is certain, Professor Tyndall says, that more than 10 per cent, of the heat radiated from the soil of England is stopped within ten feet of the surface. The vapour of our moist atmosphere is a blanket, not less necessary for the fruitful earth than clothing... | |
| 1863 - 682 페이지
...clear day. It is certain, Professor Tyndall says, that more than 10 per cent, of :\:t heat radiated from the soil of England is stopped within ten feet of the surface. The vapour of our moist atmosphere is a blanket, not leu necessary for the fruitful earth than clothing... | |
| 1863 - 680 페이지
...clear day. It is certain, Professor Tyndall says, that more than 10 per cent, of the heat radiated from the soil of England is stopped within ten feet of the •urface. The vapour of our moist atmosphere is a blanket, not loss necessary for the fruitful earth... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1864 - 626 페이지
...the latter is 16,000 times that of the former. It is perfectly certain that more than 10 per cent, of the terrestrial radiation from the soil of England...sufficient to show the immense influence which this newly- discovered property of aqueous vapour must exert on the phenomena of meteorology. This aqueous... | |
| 1864 - 382 페이지
...perfectly certain that more than ten per cent, of the terrestrial radiation from the soil of Englaod is stopped within ten feet of the surface of the soil....influence which this newly-discovered property of aqueous vapors must exert on the phenomena of meteorology. It has been said that, compared atom for atom, the... | |
| 1865 - 372 페이지
...the earth after it has been warmed by the sun. It is perfectly certain that more than ten per cent, of the terrestrial radiation from the soil of England...influence which this newly-discovered property of aqueous vapors must exert on the phenomena of meteorology. This aqueous vapor is a blanket more necessary to... | |
| 1867 - 378 페이지
...the earth after it has been warmed by the sun. It is perfectly certain that more than ten per cent, of the terrestrial radiation from the soil of England...influence which this newly-discovered property of aqueous vapors must exert on the phenomena of meteorology. This aqueous vapor is a blanket more necessary to... | |
| Mary Somerville - 1869 - 454 페이지
...or nitrogen. From this enormous opacity to obscure heat ' it is certain that more than ten per cent. of the terrestrial radiation from the soil of England...stopped within ten feet of the surface of the soil ; remove for a single summer night the aqueous vapour from the air which overspreads the country, and... | |
| John Tyndall - 1872 - 484 페이지
...the earth after it has been warmed by the sun. It is perfectly certain that more than 10 per cent, of the terrestrial radiation from the soil of England is stopped within 10 feet of the surface of the soil. This one fact is sufficient to show the immense influence which... | |
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