| Henry Thomas De La Beche - 1851 - 888 頁
...most remote from land ; and that its saltness is always diminished in the vicinity of large masses of ice. 6. That small inland seas, though communicating...Mediterranean contains rather larger proportions of the salt than the ocean. M. Lenz, who accompanied Kotzebne's expedition, inferred that, — 1. That... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1860 - 896 頁
...where it is deepest, and that its saltness is always diminished in the vicinity of large masses of ice. 6. That small inland seas, though communicating...rather larger proportions of salt than the ocean. Sea water taken from the surface has a bitter as well as a saline taste, which does not belong to it... | |
| Lionel Swift (R.N.) - 1861 - 104 頁
...from land, and that its saltness is always diminished in the vicinity of large masses of ice. " 6th. That small inland seas, though communicating with the ocean, are much less salt than the ocean. " 7th. That the Mediterranean contains rather a larger proportion of salt than the ocean." Further,... | |
| Lionel Swift - 1870 - 84 頁
...land, and that its saltness is always diminished in the vicinity of large masses of ice. "6th. — That small inland seas, though communicating with the ocean, are much less salt than the ocean. " 7th. — That the Mediterranean contains rather a larger proportion of salt than the ocean." Specific... | |
| National cyclopaedia - 1879 - 654 頁
...most remote from land, and that its saltness is always diminished in the vicinity of large masses of ice. 6. That small inland seas, though communicating...rather larger proportions of salt than the ocean. The following are two analyses of sea water; the first of the water of the Mediterranean, and the second... | |
| 1842 - 446 頁
...where it is deepest ; and that its saltness is always diminished in the vicinity of large masses of ice. 6. That small inland seas, though communicating...rather larger proportions of salt than the ocean. The peculiar hitter taste of sea-water does not appear to belong to it beyond a certain depth, and... | |
| 1832 - 672 頁
...in the vicinity of large masse* of ice. 6. That small inland seas, though cosnamsacatiiig with ike ocean, are much less salt than the ocean. 7. That the Mediterranean contains rattier larger proportions «f •alt than the ooean.* M. Leni interred, from his personal observation,... | |
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