| Geology - 1908 - 874 pages
...layer, or some one of a variety of other agents. (See pp. 20-27.) The pressure, although primarily due to variations in level in the different parts of the artesian system, may be transmitted in so many ways and is subject to so many modifying factors that the postulation... | |
| Illinois State Geological Survey - Geology - 1919 - 346 pages
...water layer, or some one of a variety of other agents. * * * * The pressure, although primarily due to variations in level in the different parts of the artesian system, may be transmitted in so many ways and is subject to so many modifying factors that the postulation... | |
| Ralph Arnold, Robert van Vleck Anderson - Petroleum - 1907 - 612 pages
...layer, or some one of a variety of other agents. (See pp. 20-27.) The pressure, although primarily due to variations in level in the different parts of the artesian system, may be transmitted in so many ways and is subject to so many modifying factors that the postulation... | |
| Floods - 1916 - 974 pages
...water layer, or аоие one of a variety of other agents. * * * The pressure, although primarily due to variations in level in the different parts of the artesian system, may bf transmitted !n so many ways and is subject to so many modifying factors that the postulation... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - Geology - 1908 - 72 pages
...layer, or some one of a variety of other agents. (See pp. 20-27.) The pressure, although primarily due to variations in level in the different parts of the artesian system, may be transmitted in so many ways and is subject to so many modifying factors that the postulation... | |
| Heinrich Ries - 1916 - 1358 pages
...... planes, solution cavities, cavities due to brecciation, gas cavities of lavas, etc. (PI. XXXVII). The surface water finds its way down into these open...considered here, although several others are shown in Pis. XXXVII and XXXVIII. Stratified Beds. — The structure sometimes found in stratified rocks closely... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - Irrigation - 1916 - 994 pages
...a water layer, or some one of a variety of other agents. * * * The pressure, although primarily due to variations In level in the different parts of the artesian system, may be transmitted !n so many ways and is subject to so many modifying factors that the postulation... | |
| Illinois State Geological Survey - Geology - 1919 - 364 pages
...water layer, or some one of a variety of other agents. * * * * The pressure, although primarily due to variations in level in the different parts of the artesian system, may be transmitted in so many ways and is subject to so many modifying factors that the postulation... | |
| Illinois State Geological Survey - Geology - 1919 - 350 pages
...water layer, or some one of a variety of other agents. * * * * The pressure, although primarily due to variations in level in the different parts of the artesian system, may be transmitted in so many ways and is subject to so many modifying factors that the postulation... | |
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