. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FIELDS OF PRESSURE AND MASS IN THE ATMOSPHERE. 113 30 2? 2U 15 i" 5 0 5 n> i". 8JJ g£ 3>l %S .s so as > ?â â _. ? |3 BO tfi to U i c i.: â -â << «» 50 _3S « . - 5_0 .).' ...' ii., ,.i X. 10 15 20 Fig. 20. Field of mass, Nov. 7, 1901, represented by charts giving the average specific volume (ms/ton) of the air in isobaric sheets, or the thickness of these sheets in dyn. meters. uj LI I yZ~ \ -â - .. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FIELDS OF PRESSURE AND MASS IN THE ATMOSPHERE. 113 30 2? 2U 15 i" 5 0 5 n> i". 8JJ g£ 3>l %S .s so as > ?â â _. ? |3 BO tfi to U i c i.: â -â << «» 50 _3S « . - 5_0 .).' ...' ii., ,.i X. 10 15 20 Fig. 20. Field of mass, Nov. 7, 1901, represented by charts giving the average specific volume (ms/ton) of the air in isobaric sheets, or the thickness of these sheets in dyn. meters. uj LI I yZ~ \ -â - .. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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