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" From the series of observations made at and below London Bridge, compared with the river as far up as Kew and Oxford, Mr. Stevenson is of opinion that the waters of the Thames seldom change, but are probably carried up and down with the turn of the alternate... "
Journal of Science and the Arts - Pagina 373
1818
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Annals of Philosophy: Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy ..., Volume 10

Thomas Thomson - 1817 - 514 pagine
...proportion of salt water increases, and so on to Gravesend. But the strata of salt and fresh water is less distinctly marked in the Thames than in any of...Mr. Stevenson has made similar experiments on the Rivers Forth ,and Tay, and at Loch EH, where the Caledonian Canal joins the Western Sea. The aperture...
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The Edinburgh Monthly Magazine, Volume 1

1817 - 694 pagine
...below London bridge, compared with the river as far up as Kew and Oxford, Mr Stevenson, the engineer, is of opinion, that the waters of the Thames seldom...the extreme softness of the waters of the Thames. Lieutenant John Couch, of the royal navy, has invented — 1. A CeJettial Gyroffraph. magnetically...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 1

1817 - 708 pagine
...below London bridge, compared with the river as far up as Kew and Oxford, Mr Stevenson, the engineer, is of opinion, that the waters of the Thames seldom...the extreme softness of the waters of the Thames. Lieutenant John Couch, of the royal navy, has invented — 1. A Celestial Gyrograph, magnetically constructed,...
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The Edinburgh Observer: Or, Town and Country Magazine, Edizioni 1-11

1817 - 292 pagine
...below London bridge, compared with the river as far up as Kew and Oxford, Mr Stevenson, the engineer, is of opinion, that the waters of the Thames seldom...alternate tides, for an indefinite period, which he thinks may be one, if not the principal cause, of what is termed the extreme softness of the water...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 80

1817 - 526 pagine
...waters of the Thames seldom change, but are probably carried up and down with the turn of the alternate1 tides, for an indefinite period, which, he is of opinion,...the principal, cause of what is termed the extreme softncssof the waters of the Thames. lished various tables of the dilatation of bodies by heat :—...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 80

1817 - 526 pagine
...the Thames seldom change, but are probably carried up and down with the turn of the alternate tide», for an indefinite period, which, he is of opinion,...the principal cause of what is termed the extreme seltnes« of the waters of the Thames. ТКЛХСК. MM. Gay-Lussac and Arago have puh11 iy coi it...
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London Medical and Physical Journal, Volume 38

1817 - 556 pagine
...London Bridge, compared with Ilie river as far up as Kew and Oxford, Mr. Stevenson is of opinion (hat the waters of the Thames seldom change, but are probably...the principal, cause of what is termed the extreme so f mess of the •waters of the Thames. • , . ; . Mr. Stevenson has made similar experiments on...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 10

1821 - 726 pagine
...in the Thames than in any of those rivers on which he has hitherto had an opportunity of making hi* observations. But these inquiries are meant to be...Thames. Mr Stevenson has made similar experiments on the riven Forth and 'fay, and at Loch Eil, where the Caledonian Canal joins the Western Sea. The aperture...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 10

Walter Scott - 1821 - 730 pagine
...in the Thames than in any of those rivers on which he has hitherto had an opportunity of making hit observations. But these inquiries are meant to be...Thames. Mr Stevenson has made similar experiments on the rivers Forth and Tay, and at Loch Eil, where the Caledonian Canal joins the Western Sea. The aperture...
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The Edinburgh annual register, Volume 10

1821 - 720 pagine
...below London bridge, compared with the river as far up as Kew and Oxford, Mr Stevenson is of opiuioi:, that the waters of the Thames seldom change, but are...Thames. Mr Stevenson has made similar experiments on the rivers Forth and Tay, and at Loch Eil, where the Caledonian Canal joins the Western Sea. The aperture...
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