The albedo of an oak forest was measured on 16 days throughout the year. Growing-season albedo ranged from 16 to 18% with variations due to cloud conditions. Autumn albedos did not increase with leaf color changes and until leaf fall was nearly complete remained similar to growing season values. Dor
Oak forests of Pennsylvania
β Scribed by J.S.H.
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1933
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 56 KB
- Volume
- 216
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0016-0032
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β¦ Synopsis
London, 1933,/3, CXII, 473-479)
states that the freezing point of the yolk of the hen's egg may be taken as -0.57 Β° C., and the freezing point of the white as -0.420 C. When seeded separately, both the thick white and the thin white have the same freezing point, -0.420 C.
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