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" As we descended farther from the surface, large masses of ice appeared, covering the sides of the precipices. Ice is raised in the buckets with the ore and rubble of the mine : it has also accumulated in such quantity in some of the lower chambers, that... "
American Mechanics' Magazine - Page 318
1825
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The Manchester iris, 2. köide

1823 - 450 lehte
...as if to illustrate the manner of the catastrophe, — ' the became (panbalta) a pancake.' it is 15 fathoms thick, and no change of temperature above...against a notion now becoming prevalent, that the température of the air in mines -increases directly as the depth from the surface, Owing to the increasing...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., 14. köide

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 810 lehte
...with the ore and rubble of the mine : it has also accumulated in such quantity in some of the lower chambers, that there are places where it is fifteen...the same ratio ; but it is explained by the width of this aperture at the mouth of the mine, which admits a free passage of atmospheric air. In our Cornish...
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The Saturday Magazine, 1. köide

1833 - 310 lehte
...with the ore and rubble of the mine : it has also accumulated in such quantity in some of the lower chambers, that there are places where it is fifteen...change of temperature above prevents its increase. After much fatigue, and no small share of apprehension, we at length reached the bottom of the mine....
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Travels in Various Countries of Scandinavia: Including Denmark ..., 2. köide

Edward Daniel Clarke - 1838 - 610 lehte
...with the ore and rubble of the mine : it has also accumulated in such quantity in some of the lower chambers, that there are places where it is fifteen...the same ratio ; but it is explained by the width of this aperture at the mouth of the mine, which admits a free passage of atmospheric air. In our Cornish...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of science ..., 14. köide

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 1839 - 812 lehte
...with the ore and rubble of the mine : it has also accumulated in such quantity in some of the lower chambers, that there are places where it is fifteen fathoms thick, and no chanïe of temperature above prevents its increase. This seems to militate against a notion, now becoming...
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Family Magazine: Or Monthly Abstract of General Knowledge, 7. köide

1840 - 494 lehte
...with the ore and rubble of the mine : it was also accumulated in such quantity in some of the lower chambers that there are places where it is fifteen...increase. "This seems to militate against a notion now prevailing, that the temperature of the air in mines increases directly as. the depth from the surface,...
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Mines and Mining

1851 - 214 lehte
...with the ore and rubble of the mine ; it has also accumulated in such a quantity, in some of the lower chambers, that there are places where it is fifteen...change of temperature above prevents its increase. After much fatigue, and no small share of apprehension, we at length reached the bottom of the mine....
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Transactions of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall, 8. köide,1. osa

Royal Geological Society of Cornwall - 1871 - 776 lehte
...buckets with the ore and rubble of the mine: it has also accumulated in such quantity in some of the chambers, that there are places where it is fifteen...thick, and no change of temperature above prevents its increase."—Ibid, p. 491. Browne, Ice-caves of France and Switzerland, passim. • " The Algonquin...
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Transactions of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall, 8. köide,1. osa

Royal Geological Society of Cornwall - 1871 - 794 lehte
...buckets with the ore and rubble of the mine: it has also accumulated in such quantity in some of the chambers, that there are places where it is fifteen...thick, and no change of temperature above prevents its increase."—Ibid, p. 491. Browne, Ice-caves of France and Switzerland, passim. • " The Algonquin...
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Observations on Metalliferous Deposits, and on Subterranean Temperature ...

William Jory Henwood - 1871 - 766 lehte
...rubble of the mine : it has also accumulated in such quantity in some of the chambers, that there arc places where it is fifteen fathoms thick, and no change of temperature above prevents its increase." — Ibid, p. 491. Browne, Ice-caves of France and Switzerland, passim. * " The Algonquin Company have...
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