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certain environment.
Pressure tendency can
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geophysical methods such as magnetic, gravimetry, electromagnetic, radiometric,
barometry methods in
order to
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remote sensing platforms used...
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which magma is
transported from
great depths to the surface.
Geothermal barometry and
statistical analysis of
Aluminum within olivine crystals allowed the...
- 1841 and he
measured the
height of
Stacks Bluff (albeit incorrectly) by
barometry as 5002 feet. In 1852;
after the site was surve**** by
James Sprent, the...
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- plane-tabling, comp**** traverse, levelling,
trigonometric heighting,
barometry,
intersection of
prominent features behind the
enemy to
improve artillery...
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