The only reason for sending in ships and men is that there may be observers to make a daily record of events, and of phenomena, such as latitude, longitude, soundings, daily drift, dredging the ocean's bottom if possible ; in fact, recording all the phenomena... Bulletin of the Geographical Society of Philadelphia - 54 페이지저자: Geographical Society of Philadelphia - 1901전체보기 - 도서 정보
| American Philosophical Society - 1897 - 564 페이지
...though not necessarily across the Pole. The only reason for sending in ships and men is that there may be observers to make a daily record of events,...years, we might begin to look for the beer kegs between the Spitzbergen and Greenland. And now, as regards the work of our honored guest this afternoon: His... | |
| 1901 - 1062 페이지
...only reason for sending men in ships is that they may be observers to make a daily record of events, recording all the phenomena proper on such an expedition....numbered, made after the manner of a beer keg of twenty tjallons capacity, properly hooped, and the ends extended out to complete a parabolic spindle, would... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1902 - 508 페이지
...ships is, that they may be observers to make a daily record of events But for this, I say, a hundred casks, properly numbered, made after the manner of...a parabolic spindle, would demonstrate the drift." > This idea of studying ocean currents from data obtained from "bottle messages" is not entirely new,... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1902 - 496 페이지
...ships is, that they may be observers to make a daily record of events But for this, I say, a hundred casks, properly numbered, made after the manner of...complete a parabolic spindle, would demonstrate the drift."1 This idea of studying ocean currents from data obtained from "bottle messages" is not entirely... | |
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...though not necessarily across the Pole. The only reason for sending in ships and men is that there may be observers to make a daily record of events,...years, we might begin to look for the beer kegs between the Spitzbergen and Greenland. And now, as regards the work of our honored guest this afternoon: His... | |
| 522 페이지
...ships is, that they may be observers to make a daily record of events But for this, I say, a hundred casks, properly numbered, made after the manner of...a parabolic spindle, would demonstrate the drift." ' This idea of studying ocean currents from data obtained from "bottle messages" is not entirely new,... | |
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