| 1893 - 988 páginas
...geographic conditions accompanying the different depositions of Paleozoic sediments in the Cordilleran sea. They also conclude that practically all the carbon...also on the minerals in the muds on the floor of the ocean.1 Of the effect of this destructive action, they say : " In all cases, however, calcareous structures... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1894 - 516 páginas
...mud or ooze there are many living animals as well as the dead remains of surface plants and animals.3 They also conclude that practically all the carbon...also on the minerals in the muds on the floor of the ocean.4 Of the effect of this destructive action, they say : "In all cases, however, calcareous structures... | |
| 1892 - 802 páginas
...Sand, . 740) 176 j 86-41 2,556,800 Bine Mud, etc. , 1016 19-20 16,050,000 marine organisms must thus ultimately be resolved into carbonic acid, the quantity...great solvent action not only on the dead calcareous structures, but also on the minerals in the muds on the floor of the ocean. Were these reactions to... | |
| 1893 - 912 páginas
...geographic conditions accompanying the different depositions of Paleozoic sediments in the Cordilleran sea. They also conclude that practically all the carbon...also on the minerals in the muds on the floor of the ocean.1 Of the effect of this destructive action, they say : " In all cases, however, calcareous structures... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1894 - 548 páginas
...or ooze there are many living animals as well as the dead remains of surface plants and animals. 3 They also conclude that practically all the carbon...the minerals in the muds on the floor of the ocean. 4 Of the effect of this destructive action, they say: "In all cases, however, calcareous strictures... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1894 - 1144 páginas
...resolved into carbonic acid. The quantity of that acid produced in this way must be enormous, and can not but exert a great solvent action not only on the dead...minerals in the muds on the floor of the ocean.§ Of the eft'ect of this destructive action they say: "In all cases, however, calcareous structures of all kinds... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1894 - 1040 páginas
...mud or ooze there are many living animals as well as the dead remains of surface plants and animals4 They also conclude that practically all the carbon of marine organisms must ultimately be resolved untocarbonic acid. The quantity of that acid produced in this way must be enormous, and can not but... | |
| 1893 - 910 páginas
...geographic conditions accompanying the different depositions of Paleozoic sediments in the Cordilleran sea. They also conclude that practically all the carbon...also on the minerals in the muds on the floor of the ocean.1 Of the effect of this destructive action, they say : " In all cases, however, calcareous structures... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1894 - 516 páginas
...mud or ooze there are many living animals as well as the dead remains of surface plants aud animals.3 They also conclude that practically all the carbon...also on the minerals in the muds on the floor of the ocean.4 Of the effect of this destructive action, they say : "In all cases, however, calcareous structures... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1894 - 1122 páginas
...or ooze there are many living animals as Avell as the dead remains of surface plants and animals.}: They also conclude that practically all the carbon...that acid produced in this way must be enormous, and can not but exert a great solvent action not only on the dead calcareous structure, but also on the... | |
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