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(1916) II.—The Interior of the Earth - Certain Hypotheses as to the Internal Structure of the Earth and Moon. By Harrold Jeffreys, B.A., M.Sc. Mem. Roy. Ast. Soc., lx, pt. v, pp. 187–217, 1915. - The Viscosity of the Earth. By H. Jeffreys. Monthly Notices Roy. Ast. Soc., lxxv, pp. 648–58; lxxvi, pp. 84–6, 1915. - The Mechanical Properties of the Earth. By H. Jeffreys. The Observatory, No. 491, pp. 347–51, 1915. Geological Magazine, S. 6 Vol. 3 (3) 126-127 doi:10.1017/s0016756800191423

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TitleII.—The Interior of the Earth - Certain Hypotheses as to the Internal Structure of the Earth and Moon. By Harrold Jeffreys, B.A., M.Sc. Mem. Roy. Ast. Soc., lx, pt. v, pp. 187–217, 1915. - The Viscosity of the Earth. By H. Jeffreys. Monthly Notices Roy. Ast. Soc., lxxv, pp. 648–58; lxxvi, pp. 84–6, 1915. - The Mechanical Properties of the Earth. By H. Jeffreys. The Observatory, No. 491, pp. 347–51, 1915.
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Year1916 (March)Series:Volume6:3
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PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756800191423
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