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... described in a previous letter ( NATURE , No. 1410 , November 5 , 1896 ) ; at 5.32 p.m. another abrupt movement to the north , and a similar one at 1h . 20m . after midnight . The three abrupt movements have been compared with the mean ...
... described in a previous letter ( NATURE , No. 1410 , November 5 , 1896 ) ; at 5.32 p.m. another abrupt movement to the north , and a similar one at 1h . 20m . after midnight . The three abrupt movements have been compared with the mean ...
Page 498
... described as one of the most extraordinary in the heavens , and likely to have a very large orbital motion . Measurements of position gave for 1897059 , pos . angle 62 ° 7 , dist . 2 " 54. The third and last of these objects , n ...
... described as one of the most extraordinary in the heavens , and likely to have a very large orbital motion . Measurements of position gave for 1897059 , pos . angle 62 ° 7 , dist . 2 " 54. The third and last of these objects , n ...
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... described a well - defined line of fault , which he traced for a distance of about 120 miles from north of Chaman , along the Khwaja Amran and Sarlat mountain - ranges to Nushki . East of this fault all the rocks appeared to be ...
... described a well - defined line of fault , which he traced for a distance of about 120 miles from north of Chaman , along the Khwaja Amran and Sarlat mountain - ranges to Nushki . East of this fault all the rocks appeared to be ...
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