Essay Towards a First Approximation to a Map of Cotidal Lines

Essay Towards a First Approximation to a Map of Cotidal Lines

Essay Towards a First Approximation to a Map of Cotidal Lines

William Whewell

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Cambridge University Press
Año de edición:
2014
Materia
Oceanografía (mares)
ISBN:
9781108073905
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