Probably very few or none of the grand arches along mountain ranges will be found holding gas in large quantity, since in such cases the disturbance of the stratification has been so profound that all the natural gas generated in the past would long ago... Bulletin of the Geological Society of America - Seite 206von Geological Society of America - 1892Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1885 - 584 Seiten
...underlie the surface at a depth of several hundred feet (five hundred to twentyfive hundred feet) ; (c) Probably very few or none of the grand arches along...large quantity, since in such cases the disturbance of the stratification has been so profound that all the natural gas generated in the past would long ago... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1885 - 588 Seiten
...will be found holding gas in large quantity, since in such cases the disturbance of the stratification has been so profound that all the natural gas generated...past would long ago have escaped into the air through fissures that traverse all the beds. Another limitation might possibly be added, which would confine... | |
| Geological Survey of Ohio - 1888 - 892 Seiten
...reservoir for the gas, must underlie the surface at a depth of several hundred feet (500 to 2,500 feet). Probably very few or none of the grand arches along...found holding gas in large quantity, since in such capes the disturbance of the stratification has been so profound that all the natural gas generated... | |
| Geological Society of America - 1892 - 604 Seiten
...reservoir for the gas, must underlie th« surface at a depth of several hundred feet (500 to 2,500). (c) " Probably very few or none of the grand arches along mountain ranges will be found holding ga« in large quantity, since in such cases the disturbance of (lust ratification lias- been so profound... | |
| Ontario. Department of Mines, Ontario. Bureau of Mines - 1892 - 302 Seiten
...the surface at a depth of several hundred feet (five hundred to two thousand five hundred feet), (c) Probably very few or none of the grand arches along...large quantity, since in such cases the disturbance of the stratification has been so profound that all the natural gas generated in the past would long ago... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1892 - 552 Seiten
...surface at a depth of several hundred feet (five hundred to two thousand five hundred feeti, (i•i Probably very few or none of the grand arches along...large quantity, since in such cases the disturbance of the stratification has been so profound that all the natural gas generated in the past would long ago... | |
| Geological Society of America - 1892 - 694 Seiten
...reservoir for the gas, must underlie the surface at a depth of several hundred feet (500 to 2,500). (e) "Probably very few or none of the grand arches along mountain ranges will l>e found holding gas in large quantity, since in such cases the disturbance of the stratification... | |
| Sir Boverton Redwood - 1896 - 478 Seiten
...1803. « Science, 1885, v. 521. quantity, since in such cases the disturbance of the stratification has been so profound that all the natural gas generated...past would long ago have escaped into the air through fissures that traverse all the beds. Another limitation might be added, which would confine the area... | |
| West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey - 1899 - 424 Seiten
...several hundred feet (500 to 2,500. ) Ic) " Probably very few or none of the grand arches along the mountain ranges will be found holding gas in large quantity, since in such cases the disturbance of the stratification has been so profound that all the natural gas generated in the past would long ago... | |
| Richard Urquhart Goode - 1899 - 426 Seiten
...several hundred feet (500 to 2,500.) (c) " Probably very few or none of the grand arches along the mountain ranges will be found holding gas in large quantity, since in such cases the disturbance of the stratification has been so profound that all the natural gas generated in the past would long ago... | |
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