| 1864 - 348 pagine
...exceptional. Nevertheless, there is a strong presumption that there exists some relationship bttween the action of thermal waters and the filling of rents with metallic ores. The component elements of these ores may, in the first instance, rise from great depths in a state... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1864 - 876 pagine
...of the new metals for medicinal purposes will probably soon become manifest, and that they will be produced in largo quantities and employed in the cure...he believes hot springs to play a prominent part is metamorphisrn, the conversion of deposited strata, many of which once were full of organic remains,... | |
| 1864 - 412 pagine
...in the Bath waters being exceptional. Nevertheless there is a strong presumption that there exists some relationship between the action of thermal waters and the filling of rents with metallic ores. The component elements of these ores may, in the first instance, rise from great depths in a state... | |
| 1864 - 126 pagine
...in the Bath waters being exceptional. Nevertheless, there is a strong presumption that there exists some relationship between the action of thermal waters and the filling of rents with metal>ic ores. The component elements of these ores may, in the first instance, rise from great deptbs... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1864 - 672 pagine
...spring its unique character. After adverting to the strong presumption that some relationship exists between the action of thermal waters and the filling of rents with metallic ores — that both are the complementary results of one and the same natural operation, the president spoke... | |
| 1865 - 400 pagine
...in the Bath waters being exceptional. Nevertheless, there is a strong presumption that there exists some relationship between the action of thermal waters and the filling of rents with metallic ores. The component elements of these ores may, in the first instance, rise from great depths in a state... | |
| 1865 - 544 pagine
...destitute of the common metals, such as iron, etc., there is a strong presumption that there exists some relationship between the action of thermal waters, and the filling of rents with metallic ores. The component elements of metallic ores may, in the first instance, rise from great depths in a state... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1865 - 816 pagine
...in the Bath waters being exceptional. Nevertheless there is a strong presumption that there exists some relationship between the action of thermal waters and the filling of rents with metallic ores. The component elemente of these ores may, in the first instance, rise from great depths in a state... | |
| 1865 - 388 pagine
...in the Bath waters being exceptional. Nevertheless, there is a strong presumption that there exists some relationship between the action of thermal waters and the filling of rents with metallic ores. The component elements of these ores may, in the first instance, rise from great depths in a state... | |
| 1865 - 334 pagine
...at Bath ; and, in spite of some facts which seem to point the other way, Sir Charles believes in "a relationship between the action of thermal waters and the filling of rents with metallic .ores " — between hot springs and mines ; and that, although the springs are generally barren of metallic... | |
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