Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior, Band 24U.S. Government Printing Office, 1903 |
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Seite 134 - Harrison, the area mapped being 30 square miles, for publication on the scale of 1 :62,500, with a contour interval of 20 feet. For the control of the...
Seite 104 - Graff, jr.. the area mapped being 100 square miles, for publication on the scale of 1 : 62,500, with a contour interval of 20 feet.
Seite 134 - Hackett, the total area mapped being 182 square miles, for publication on the scale of 1:62,500, with a contour interval of 20 feet.
Seite 126 - Method. — As a method to be followed for the analysis of cement, that proposed by the committee on uniformity in the analysis of materials for the...
Seite 169 - October 8, when the quadrangle was completed, the area surveyed being 560 square miles, for publication on the scale of 1 : 125,000, with a contour interval of 50 feet.
Seite 134 - O'Fallon sheet, in Calhoun and Jersey counties, was mapped by Mr". Paul Holman, topographer, for publication on the scale of 1 : 125,000, with a contour interval of 50 feet. The...
Seite 114 - The production, which includes the output from 1,663 retort or by-product ovens, amounted to 25,401,730 short tons, as compared with 21,795,883 short tons in 1901, and with 20,533,348 short tons in 1900. The increase in 1902 over 1901 amounted to 3,605,847 short tons, or 16.5 per cent. Large as this increase was, it was considerably less than it would have been had the transportation facilities been commensurate with the demand for coke and with the productive capacity of the ovens.
Seite 23 - As uniform conditions of deposition were local as well as temporary, it is to be assumed that each formation is limited in horizontal extent. The formation should be recognized and should be called by the same name as far as it can be traced and identified by means of its...
Seite 109 - Nearly all the important metals increased in both output and value ; and among the less important metals platinum, as compared with 1901, lost in both quantity and value even more than it gained in 1901 as compared with 1900, the production in 1902 being 94 ounces, valued at $1,814, as compared with 1,408 ounces, valued at $27,526, in 1901, with 400 ounces in 1900, and with 300 ounces in 1899. The fuels increased from $442,395,304 in 1901 to $473,465,680 in 1902, a gain of $31,070,376, or 7.02 per...
Seite 24 - ... classification and definition of these two limestones the name "Sandusky" appeared first, but on the same page as that of Columbus.1 It is thought, however, that the above decision is in accordance with Rule 7 of the United States Geological Survey regarding "Nomenclature and Classification," which states that "in the application of names to members, formations, and larger aggregates of strata, the law of priority shall generally be observed, but a name that has become well established in use...