Littell's Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
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... hundred feet would establish a continuity of land may almost compare in depth with that of the Atlantic ; ranging downwards to one thousand six hundred fathoms ( nearly ten thousand feet ) between Sar- dinia and the Balearic Islands ...
... hundred feet would establish a continuity of land may almost compare in depth with that of the Atlantic ; ranging downwards to one thousand six hundred fathoms ( nearly ten thousand feet ) between Sar- dinia and the Balearic Islands ...
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... hundred fathoms , and no further reduction shows itself through the whole subjacent range of nineteen hundred fathoms , it is ob- vious that the water below 38.5 ° which occupies the deeper parts of the two oceanic basins just named ...
... hundred fathoms , and no further reduction shows itself through the whole subjacent range of nineteen hundred fathoms , it is ob- vious that the water below 38.5 ° which occupies the deeper parts of the two oceanic basins just named ...
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... hundred fathoms above the bottom ; thus showing the ex- istence of a stratum of water of one thousand eight hundred feet in thick ness , colder than any that is found ( save under exceptional circumstances ) in the North Atlantic . The ...
... hundred fathoms above the bottom ; thus showing the ex- istence of a stratum of water of one thousand eight hundred feet in thick ness , colder than any that is found ( save under exceptional circumstances ) in the North Atlantic . The ...
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