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Wyville Thomson, C / Murray, J - 1885One of the chief objects of the Expedition was to collect information as to the distribution of temperature in the waters of the ocean. It was therefore important to observe the temperature, not only at the surface, but at the bottom, and at intermediate depths. The determination of the temperature...Contributeur (s):
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Wyville Thomson, C / Murray, J - 1885The Challenger left England on the 21st December 1872, and experienced heavy southwesterly gales until the 30th, when the parallel of Cape Finisterre was reached. From this position to Lisbon, which port was reached on the 3rd January 1873, the weather was variable, but on the whole fine, so that...Contributeur (s):
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Wyville Thomson, C / Murray, J - 1885The deep-sea investigations conducted on board H.M. Ships " Lightning," "Porcupine," and" Shearwater," in the years 1868, 1869, 1870 and 1871, and the subsequent correspondence between the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, the Council of the Royal Society, and Dr....Contributeur (s):
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Hatt, P. - 1885Le niveau de l'Océan est animé d'un mouvement périodique qui, sur les côtes d'Europe, se reproduit, à peu près identiquement, deux fois par jour. Les expressions de flot, flux; ou montant s'appliquent à la période ascensionnelle du niveau, laquelle se termine par la pleine ou...Contributeur (s):
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Wyville Thomson, C / Murray, J - 1885The second visit of the Challenger to Bermuda lasted from the 31st May till the 13th June, and during this time as well as during the visit in April, the Members of the Expedition were hospitably received by the Governor, Sir Henry Lefroy, the naval and military officers stationed on the island,...Contributeur (s):
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Wyville Thomson, C / Murray, J - 1885The Challenger left Santa Cruz, Tenerife, on the evening of the 14th February. The weather was bright and pleasant, with a light breeze from the northeast. A southwesterly course was pursued for a few days, until well within the northern limit of the trade wind, after which the route followed was,...Contributeur (s):
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Wyville Thomson, C / Murray, J - 1885The Expedition remained at Melbourne until the 1st April, refitting the ship and obtaining magnetic and other observations on shore, and the stay was greatly enlivened by the receptions and excursions arranged for the members of the Expedition by the inhabitants of Victoria. [NOT CONTROLLED OCR]Contributeur (s):
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Wyville Thomson, C / Murray, J - 1885On the 25th September, at 4 P.M., the Challenger left Bahia for the Tristan da Cunha group of islands, and proceeded to the southward until the 30th, without sounding or dredging, as it was desirable to get into cool weather at once to avoid any risk of yellow fever spreading amongst the ship'...Contributeur (s):
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Wyville Thomson, C / Murray, J - 1885The Expedition left Porto Praya at 8 P.M. on the 9th August, and a course was shaped for St. Paul's Rocks. Owing to the season of the year in which the passage was made, the course was necessarily somewhat erratic; the ship proceeding to the southeastward along the African coast until the S.E...Contributeur (s):
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etude géologique sur les étages moyens et supérieurs du terrain crétacé dans le sud-est de la franceFallot, Jean Emmanuel - 1885Thèses de la faculté des sciences de Paris, n° 540. Serie A. N° 72 Annales des Sciences Géologiques T. XVIII - Paris MassonContributeur (s):