| Geological Society of London - 1850 - 848 Seiten
...BISCHOFF. [Leonh. u. Bronn's Jahrh. f. Miner. 1849, p. 725, and Verhandl. der Niederrhein. Gesellsch. zu Bonn, 1849, 23 Feb.] BISCHOFF found that carbonic...(Spatheisenstein) and the carbonate of magnesia behave in like manner ; the latter is decomHORNES ON MAMMALIAN REMAINS IN BROWN COAL. 41 posed even more easily... | |
| 1852 - 446 Seiten
...SHUnum's Journal. ON THE RESULTS OF THE LATEST RESEARCHES EXPLANATORY OF CARBONIC ACID EXHALATIONS. BISCHOFF found that carbonic acid was gradually separated...quartz decomposed the carbonate of lime, the process in that case being rather slower. Carbonate of iron and the carbonate of magnesia behave in like manner... | |
| 1851 - 406 Seiten
...On the Results of the latest Researches explanatory of Carbonic Acid Exhalations. By G. Bischoff.— Bischoff found that carbonic acid was gradually separated...(Spatheisenstein) and the carbonate of magnesia behave in like manner ; the latter is decomposed even more easily and in greater quantity than the carbonate... | |
| 1851 - 438 Seiten
...the Results of the latest Researches explanatory of Carbonic Acid Exhalations. By G. Bischoff. — Bischoff found that carbonic acid was gradually separated...(Spatheisenstein) and the carbonate of magnesia behave in like manner ; the latter is decomposed even more easily and in greater quantity than the carbonate... | |
| 1852 - 460 Seiten
...Silliman's Journal. ON THE RESULTS OF' THE LATEST RESEARCHES EXPLANATORY OF CARBONIC ACID EXHALATIONS. BISCHOFF found that carbonic acid was gradually separated...quartz decomposed the carbonate of lime, the process in that case being rather slower. Carbonate of iron and the carbonate of magnesia behave in like manner... | |
| 1852 - 450 Seiten
...Journal. ON THE RESULTS OF THE LATEST RESEARCHES EXPLANATORY OF CARBONIC ACID EXHALATIONS. BiscnoiT found that carbonic acid was gradually separated from...quartz decomposed the carbonate of lime, the process in that case being rather slower. Carbonate of iron and the carbonate of magnesia behave in like manner... | |
| J. Peter Lesley - 1859 - 836 Seiten
...elements of the carbonate ore beds with their tinted white clays, and traceable impurities. Bischof found that carbonic acid was gradually separated from...quartz decomposed the carbonate of lime, the process in that case being rather slower. Carbonate of iron and the carbonate of magnesia behave in like manner... | |
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