| American Geographical Society of New York - 1906 - 906 Seiten
...large body, but the main hypothesis is not dependent on this postulate. It assigns the gathering-in of the planetesimals to the crossing of the elliptical...variations of mass, of their varying densities, and of their peculiarities. It deduces a relatively slow growth of the earth, with a rising internal temperature... | |
| Oklahoma Geological Survey - 1914 - 56 Seiten
...this postulate. It assigns the' gathering-in of the planetesimals to the crossing of the eliptical orbits in the course of their inevitable shiftings....of mass, of their varying densities, and of other pecularities. It deduces a relatively slow growth of the earth, with a rising internal temperature... | |
| Oklahoma Geological Survey - 1914 - 52 Seiten
...on this postulate. It assigns the gathering-in of the planetesimals to the crossing of the eliptical orbits in the course of their inevitable shiftings....of mass, of their varying densities, and of other pecularities. It deduces a relatively slow growth of the earth, with a rising internal temperature... | |
| Oklahoma Geological Survey - 1914 - 60 Seiten
...on this postulate. It assigns the gathering-in of the planetesimals to the crossing of the eliptical orbits in the course of their inevitable shiftings....of mass, of their varying densities, and of other pecularities. It deduces a relatively slow growth of the earth, with a rising internal temperature... | |
| 1923 - 486 Seiten
...in the course of their inevitable shif tings. Out of this process and its antecedents are developed consistent views of the requisite distribution of...variations of mass , of their varying densities and their other pecularities. Also is deduced the relatively slow growth of the Earth, with a rising interior... | |
| American Geographical Society of New York - 1906 - 954 Seiten
...large body, but the main hypothesis is not dependent on this postulate. It assigns the gathering-in of the planetesimals to the crossing of the elliptical...variations of mass, of their varying densities, and of their peculiarities. It deduces a relatively slow growth of the earth, with a rising internal temperature... | |
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