Thermal-springs Sentence Examples
There are important mineral and thermal springs in various parts of the island.
Of its mineral springs, the best known are the sulphur springs of Baden, the iodine springs of Deutsch-Altenburg, the iron springs of Pyrawarth, and the thermal springs of Voslau.
Within a few miles are the thermal springs of Olanestzi and the salt mines of Ocnele Mari.
Forbes was also interested in geology, and published memoirs on the thermal springs of the Pyrenees, on the extinct volcanoes of the Vivarais (Ardeche), on the geology of the Cuchullin and Eildon hills, &c. In addition to about 150 scientific papers, he wrote Travels through the Alps of Savoy and Other Parts of the Pennine Chain, with Observations on the Phenomena of Glaciers (1843); Norway and its Glaciers (1853); Occasional Papers on the Theory of Glaciers (1859); A Tour of Mont Blanc and Monte Rosa (1855).
In 1837 he visited the United States, and acquired there the materials for papers on the thermal springs and the geology of North America, read in 1838 before the Ashmolean Society and the British Association.
On these chains are the volcanoes and many thermal springs.
Since many of these thermal springs possess great medicinal value, Japan may become one of the worlds favorite health-resorts, There are more than a hundred spas, some hot, some cold, which, being easily accessible and highly efficacious, are largely visited by the Japanese.
The best known mineral springs are the alkaline springs of Rohitsch and Gleichenberg, the brine springs of Aussee, and the thermal springs of Tiiffer, Neuhaus and Tobelbad.
The thermal springs are fabled to have been discovered as early as 762, but the first authentic mention of the baths occurs in the 16th century.
There are two thermal springs in the vicinity, and undeveloped mines of sulphur and silver.
AdvertisementNear Valencia on the Puerto Cabello railway are the Las Trincheras thermal springs.
Besides the ordinary springs, mineral and thermal springs are found in several places.
Mineral and thermal springs are numerous, but none is of more than local fame.
Helium is contained almost universally in the gases which bubble up with the water of thermal springs.