Accounts Rendered of Work Done and Things SeenCambridge University Press, 2013/12/19 - 502 ページ John Young Buchanan (1844-1925) was a Scottish chemist and oceanographer, he worked extensively on the chemistry of marine environments. Originally published in 1919, this book gathers together a selection of Buchanan's papers on a broad variety of topics, some of them non-scientific. Numerous illustrative figures are also included and the contents listing contains extensive notes on each of the papers. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the writings of Buchanan, chemistry, oceanography and the history of science. |
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northwesterly direction and away from the western | xxxvii |
the ocean combined with the daily and annual oscilla | xli |
Description of Table II 204 | l |
influence of the tradewind is the mechanical equivalent | liv |
wrote the lecture and it is printed here exactly as it | 1 |
ment not only of the human race but of the whole | 2 |
grapher Captain Magnaghi and Professor Giglioli | 3 |
Ocean | 8 |
FORMATION From Proc Roy Soc Edin 1890 | 133 |
which subsist by passing the mud through their bodies | 136 |
of the ocean | 138 |
74 | 146 |
all the samples and was determined in the greater | 147 |
NOTE ON THE MANGANESE NODULES FOUND ON | 158 |
MANGANESE NODULES IN LOCH FYNE From | 160 |
ON THE COMPOSITION OF OCEANIC AND LITTORAL | 163 |
ments on steam propulsion made simultaneously | 13 |
rapid after construction of first trunk line First effect | 19 |
Only one side of the account between civilisation | 20 |
nation of a White Race and what that means | 26 |
sailed was that the chalk formation was still going | 29 |
occurrence of Globigerina ooze and other Calcareous | 31 |
B III | 33 |
ideal physical laboratory in the tropics | 37 |
the relation between the result of the preliminary | 43 |
double stopcock waterbottle during the whole | 46 |
in the Dacia in 1883 filled the lacuna in Murrays | 54 |
nates with the sulphates by addition of a slight excess | 57 |
ON The OccurreNCE OF SULPHUR IN MARINE MUDS | 60 |
Bathybius but found nothing answering to it that | 63 |
107 | 77 |
ON SIMILARITIES IN THE PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY OF | 87 |
midwinter in the northern hemisphere and finished | 90 |
of the North Atlantic and the temperature of the water | 92 |
fathoms along the meridian 14 W and between | 98 |
the surface observed both in the Challenger and | 99 |
occasionally in equatorial regions | 100 |
69 | 105 |
RELATION BETWEEN THE TEMPERATURE OF THE | 113 |
temperature both of sea and air | 116 |
the continuous film of water resembles the surface | 122 |
THE Colour of the Sea From Nature July | 124 |
green colour which was shown by Prof W N Hartley | 169 |
collected in Loch Fyne | 173 |
160 | 178 |
Discussion of the tabular matter | 184 |
162 | 189 |
were found | 195 |
ON A METHOD OF DETERMINING THE SPECIFIC GRAVITY | 197 |
making the experiment | 199 |
on the same coast of North America | 210 |
substitution | 212 |
THe Mediterranean Sea | 216 |
ceding sea but of shiftage of material of the land | 221 |
the coast of the Mediterranean | 232 |
79 | 233 |
Insoluble Residue and the total Silica | 238 |
83 | 242 |
163 | 244 |
on the Atlantic coast of North America | 248 |
164 | 257 |
152 | 292 |
fathoms the water had a uniform temperature | 295 |
156 | 339 |
the Chemical Society of London was not published | 349 |
157 | 366 |
Rendus of Observation and Reasoning page | 424 |
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