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氣象學   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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李松齡編
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氣象學
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目錄
甲編 總論
第一章 緒論
第一節 氣象學
第二節 農業氣象學
乙編 分論
第二章 溫度
第一節 氣溫之本原
第二節 氣溫之觀測
第三節 因時而異之氣溫
第四節 因地而異之氣溫
第五節 地溫
第六節 溫度與植物之關係
第七節 作物栽培上溫度之增減
第三章 氣壓及風
第一節 氣壓之觀測
第二節 風之起因
第三節 時刻地方與氣壓之關係
第四節 氣溫與氣壓及風之關係
第五節 旋風系及逆旋風系
第六節 風之觀測
第七節 風之功害
第四章 濕氣及其凝結
第一節 絕對之濕氣與關係之濕氣
第二節 濕氣之觀測
第三節 因時與地濕度之變化
第四節 濕氣之凝結
第五節 雲之觀測
第六節 因時與地雲量之變異
第七節 濕氣與農業之關係
第五章 降水
第一節 降水之種類
第二節 降水之觀測
第三節 地面上降水之多少
第四節 因時期而異之降水量
第五節 降水與農作之關係
第六節 洪水及旱災之預防
第六章 天氣
第一節 天氣圖
第二節 氣壓配置與天氣之關係
第三節 天氣之變化
第四節 天氣預報
第五節 一地天氣之預測
第七章 氣候
第一節 氣候之原素及原因
第二節 氣候及時候
第三節 氣候之種類
第四節 氣候與生物及文明之關係
第五節 植物帶

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國20[1931]
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institution QS:P195,Q732353
(民國時期文獻 民國圖書)
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氣象學
中圖分類
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P4-43
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