3240 



Atmospheric Absorption 



3240 



POLAKISATION. 



Brewster, (Sir) D. [1863] Edinb. E. S. T. 23 



(1864) 211-. 



Rubenson, R. [1864] Ups. N. Acta S. Sc. 5 



(1865) 1-, i-. 



Brewster, (Sir) D. [1866] Edinb. E. S. T. 24 



(1867) 247-. 



Tyndall, J. E. S. P. 17 (1869) 223-. 

 Rayleigh, (Lord). [1870] Ph. Mg. 41 (1871) 



107-, 274-. 



Lallemand, A. C. E. 75 (1872) 707- 

 Bosanquet, R. H. M. Ph. Mg. 50 (1875) 497-. 

 Soret, J. L. Sch. Nf . Gs. Vh. 60 (1876-77) 54-. 

 Busch, F. Met. Z. 3 (1886) 532-. 

 Soret, J. L. A. C. 14 (1888) 503-. 

 Basso, G. It. S. Met. An. 4 (1889) 238-. 

 McConnel, J. C. Ph. Mg. 27 (1889) 81-. 

 Hurion, A. C. E. 116 (1893) 795-. 

 by air mixed with aqueous vapour. Haidinger, 



W. von. Ph. Mg. 38 (1869) 54-. 

 of different colours. Piltschiko/, N. C. E. 



115 (1892) 555-. 

 experiments. Rosenbach, . Bresl. Schl. Gs. 



Jbr. (1893) (Ab. 2a) 17-. 

 . Hintze, . Bresl. Schl. Gs. Jbr. (1893) 



(Ab. 2a) 19-. 

 floating matter and light. Tyndall, J. Nt. 1 



(1870) 499-. 

 influence of Earth's magnetism. Becquerel, H. 



C. E. 86 (1878) 1075- ; 87 (1878) 1035; 89 



(1879) 838-; A. C. 19 (1880) 90-; C. E. 93 



(1881) 481- ; A. C. 27 (1882) 312-. 

 of light reflected by air. Delezenne, . Lille 



Tr. (1823-24) 34-. 

 . Quetelet, L. A. J. Quetelet 



Cor. Mth. 1 (1825) 275-. 

 or water. Hagenbach, E. [1870- 



71] Arch. Sc. Ps. Nt. 37(1870) 176- ; Basel 



Vh. 5 (1873) 503-. 

 . Soret, J. L. Arch. Sc. 



Ps. Nt. 37 (1870) 180- ; 39 (1870) 352-. 



moonlight. Piltschikoff, N. C. E. 114 

 (1892) 468-. 



and sunlight. Zantedeschi, F. Em. Bll. 



Met. 4 (1865) 51-. 

 neutral point, Brewster's. Soret, J. L., & 



Soret, C. [1888] C. E. 107 (1888) 621- ; 



Arch. Sc. Ps. Nt. 21 (1889) 28-. 



points, Brewster's, Arago's and Babinet's, 

 comparative visibility. Chase, P. E. Ph. Mg. 

 32 (1866) 156-. 



observations with the new polarimeter of 



Eubenson. Thalen, T. R. Stockh. Ofv. 19 



(1862) 29-. 

 observed under tropical sky of Havana. Poey, 



A. C. E. 60 (1865) 781-. 

 polar clock. Wheatstone, (Sir) C. B. A. Ep. 



(1848) (pt. 2) 10-. 



3240 Atmospheric Absorption. 

 (See also 3850; Astronomy 5400.) 



Langley, S. P. Am. J. Sc. 28 (1884) 163-. 

 Absorption by atmospheric carbon dioxide and 



water vapour. Angstrom, K. A. Ps. 3 



(1900) 720-. 



Absorption of calorific rays by Earth's atmo- 

 sphere. Melloni, M. C. E. 10 (1840) 18. 



heat by layers of air of different thick- 

 ness. Magnus, G. Berl. Mb. (1862) 569-. 



moist air. Magnus, G. Berl. Mb. 



(1862) 572-. 



solar radiation by atmosphere, empirical 



formula for. Bartoli, A., & Stracciati, E. 

 N. Cim. 31 (1892) 193-. 



clouds. Bartoli, A.,& Stracciati, 



E. Mil. I. Lomb. Ed. 27 (1894) 592-. 



Atmospheric absorption and electric light. 

 Adams, W. G. Elect. 15 (1885) 362-, 381-. 



.estimation. Cornu, A. C. E. 95 (1882) 



801-. 



of heat-rays, according to experiments 

 made at Amsterdam. Stamkart, F. J. Amst. 

 N. Vh. 13 (1848) 27-. 



, Himalayas. Schuster, A. Nt. 13 (1876) 



393-. 

 in infra-red. Abney, (Capt.) W. de W., & 



Festing, (Col.) . E. S. P. 35 (1883) 80-. 

 of light. Hausdorff, F. Leip. Mth. Ps. 



B. 47 (1895) 401-. 



. Ricco, A. Catania Ac. Gioen. 



Bll. 53-54 (1898) 2-. 

 photographic rays. Schaeberle, J. M. 



Lick Obs. Ct. 3 (1893) 89 pp. 



ultra-violet radiation. Cornu, A. 



C. E. 88 (1879) 1285- ; 90 (1880) 940- ; As. 

 Fr. C. E. (1884) (Pt. 2) 103-. 



Balloon ascents, spectroscopic observations. 



Fonvielle, W. de. C. E. 79 (1874) 816-. 

 Calorific effects of sun at extremities of Earth's 



atmosphere. Saigey, J. F. Mon. Sc. 13 



(1871) 257-. 

 Chiaroscuro and optical phenomenon. Maggi, 



P. G. Verona Mm. Ac. Ag. 20 (1842) 53-. 

 Constituent of atmosphere absorbing radiant 



heat. Hill, S. A. E. S. P. 33 (1882) 216-, 



435-. 

 Extinction of light in atmosphere. Jacob, 



W. S. Edinb. E. S. P. 2 (1851) 271-. 

 (Jacob). Meech, L. W. Am. 



As. P. (1858) 42-. 

 . Seeliger, H. Munch. Ak. Sb. 



21 (1892) 247-. 

 , influence of selective absorption. 



Hepperger, J. von. Wien Ak. Sb. 105 (1896) 



(Ab. 2a) 173-. 

 Lighthouses and search lights, failure of electric 



arcs in fog. Paul, H. M. Science 5 (1885) 



150-. 

 Eadiant and absorptive properties of vapour in 



atmosphere, Tyndall's deductions. Russell, 



R. B. A. Ep. (*1867) (Sect.) 11. 

 Eadiation through Earth's atmosphere. Tyn- 

 dall, J. Ph. Mg. 25 (1863) 200-. 

 Eed glass, effect in rendering objects more 



visible through mist. Luvini, J. L'l. 17 



(1849) 8. 



Solar light, change in passing through atmo- 

 sphere. Hassenfratz,J.H. A. C. 66 (1808) 54-. 

 , (Hassenfratz). Haily, 



R. J. J. de Ps. 66 (1808) 356-. 

 , chemical intensity at different altitudes 



of sun. Baxendell, J., & Roscoe, H. E. 



[1866] E. S. P. 15 (1867) 20-. 



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