Third letter from William Thomson, Lord Kelvin, to George Howard Darwin, regarding a paper 'On the straining of the Earth resulting from secular cooling' by Charles Davison
Reference number: RR/12/76
Date: 07 February 1894
Description
Discusses the theories of the cooling of the Earth. Suggests reading William Hopkins' 'Report on the geological theories of elevation and earthquakes'.
Subject: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry
[Published in the 'Proceedings of the Royal Society of London', 1894]
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- RR/12/76
- Earliest possible date
- 07 February 1894
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- Letter on paper
- Page extent
- 5 pages
- Format
- Manuscript
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William Thomson, Third letter from William Thomson, Lord Kelvin, to George Howard Darwin, regarding a paper 'On the straining of the Earth resulting from secular cooling' by Charles Davison, 07 February 1894, RR/12/76, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/rr_12_76/third-letter-from-william-thomson-lord-kelvin-to-george-howard-darwin-regarding-a-paper-on-the-straining-of-the-earth-resulting-from-secular-cooling-by-charles-davison, accessed on 09 October 2024
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Date: 31st December 1894
DOI: 10.1098/rspl.1894.0025
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Referees' reports on scientific papers submitted to the Royal Society for publication
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Referees' reports: volume 12, peer reviews of scientific papers submitted to the Royal Society for publication
1893-1895 Reference number: RR/12
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