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Soil Temperatures1

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THE paper by Messrs. West, Edlefsen, and Ewing referred to below is an attempt to predict the probable temperature of any hour of any day. If the mean monthly temperatures of any place are known from previous records, it is possible to represent them by a Fourier series of the form

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K., B. Soil Temperatures1. Nature 105, 628–629 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/105628b0

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