Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 March 2015
The principle followed in the reductions which form the subject of this communication may be briefly stated thus:—
The varying temperature during a year, shown by any one of the underground thermometers on an average for a series of years, is expressed by the ordinary method in a trigonometrical series of terms representing simple harmonic variations,—the first having a year for its period, the second a half year, the third a third part of a year, and so on. The yearly term of the series is dealt with separately for the thermometers at the different depths, the half yearly term also separately, and so on, each term being treated as if the simple periodic variation which it represents were the sole variation experienced.
page 342 note * By a simple harmonic variation is meant a variation in proportion to the height of a point which moves uniformly in a vertical circle.