The Effect of Two-Dimensional Topography on Superficial Thermal Gradients (Geological Survey Bulletin 1203-E)
by Lachenbruch, Arthur H
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US Department of Interior, 1969. Paperback. Acceptable. Unmarked text. Small tear on back cover. Duplicate stamped on cover, and dup written in pencil. Sun-fading on cover. Envelope inside back cover with 2 charts: the Heat Flow through Horizontal Surfaces and Jeffreys Approximation. One unfolds to 15x16.5 inches. One unfolds to 13.5x12 inches. Covers steady heat flux through an inclined plane of arbitrary height and slope angle and its application to geothermal measurements.
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- The Effect of Two-Dimensional Topography on Superficial Thermal Gradients (Geological Survey Bulletin 1203-E)
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- Lachenbruch, Arthur H
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- Paperback
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- US Department of Interior
- Date Published
- 1969
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- Geology, Reference, United States History, Heat Flow, Earth Sciences
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