Understanding Eunice Foote's 1856 experiments: heat absorption by atmospheric gases
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Ortiz, Joseph D., Jackson, Roland
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Abstract. The contribution of Eunice Foote (1819–1888) to early understanding of the relationship between atmospheric gases and climate change has become a
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