温室效应 (Chinese Wikipedia)

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  • Wood, R.W. Note on the Theory of the Greenhouse. Philosophical Magazine. 1909, 17: 319–320 [2016-08-19]. doi:10.1080/14786440208636602. (原始内容存档于2011-08-07). When exposed to sunlight the temperature rose gradually to 65 °C., the enclosure covered with the salt plate keeping a little ahead of the other because it transmitted the longer waves from the Sun, which were stopped by the glass. In order to eliminate this action the sunlight was first passed through a glass plate." "it is clear that the rock-salt plate is capable of transmitting practically all of it, while the glass plate stops it entirely. This shows us that the loss of temperature of the ground by radiation is very small in comparison to the loss by convection, in other words that we gain very little from the circumstance that the radiation is trapped. 

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