946 resultados para 2. Bezirk (Vienna, Austria)


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Vol. 5-6 published in Vienna by Anton Edlen von Schmid.

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v. 1-3. From the foundation of the monarchy by Rhodolph of Hapsburgh to the death of Leopold the Second. -- v. 4. Froom the aaccession of Francis I to the revolution in 1848 in continuation of the history written by Archdeacon Coxe [by Walter K. Kelly]; to which is added Genesis, or, details of the late Austrian revolution by an officer of state [Count Hartig]

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Mode of access: Internet.

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v. 1. Texts of the treaties and agreements.--v.2. Negotiations leading to the treaties of the Triple alliance.

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Published also under title: The revolutions in Europe.

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"References" at end of chapters.

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At head of title: Edition du Comité des neuf.

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The occurrence of permafrost in the region of the Hochebenkar rock glaciers has been mapped in detail. For this purpose basal temperatures of the winter snow cover were measured at over 250 sites (BTS-method), II refraction-seismic profiles were taken in frozen and unfrozen unconsolidated sediments and 12 springs were investigated in terms of their summer temperature 128 W. Haeberli und G. PatzeIt variations. The combination of seismic refraction and the BTS-method allows rapid and reliable mapping of alpine permafrost, and at the same time enables differences in active-Iayer thickness to be established. The resuIts of the observations confirm the ideas developed in the Swiss Alps in recent years about the relationships between permafrost and rock glaciers: rock glaciers are creep phenomena of discontinuous alpine permafrost.

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The author is studying various manganese coated river pebbles which had been given to him for evaluating their chemical properties. Samples were provided for the confluence of the Vistula and the Dunajec river in Poland by Mr. W. Petraschek. Other samples had been acquired earlier from Pr. A. Fraunhofer in the river bed of the Enns river near the town of Ernsthofen in Austria.