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I.—On Evaporation and Eccentricity, as Co-Factors in Glacial Periods1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

E. Hill
Affiliation:
Tutor of St. John's College, Cambridge

Extract

The effects of Evaporation on Temperature have often been considered, yet much remains unknown. I am not aware that any one has called attention to the rapidity of its growth as temperature increases, and the consequences that follow.

Type
Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1881

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References

page 484 note 1 These calculations use Dulong and Petit's formula for radiation, and the common assumption that there is a “Temperature of Space” of 150 C helow freezing. Neither is at all satisfactory, but the results probably serve fairly for comparisons.