| John Michels (Journalist) - Science - 1905 - 908 pages
...a source of illuminating oil. The petroleum is clearly a refining oil of the same general nature as Pennsylvania petroleum. It resembles the latter in...paraffin base and in containing almost no sulphur. The Bering River coal, which comes from a field 12 to 25 miles inland from Controller Bay, is the best... | |
| Geology - 1904 - 924 pages
...28 54 29 50 40 40 44 60 30 - 40 67i Sulphur Tr. 1 Specific gravity - ... . 39. 1°B. 43° B. 22°B proportion of the more volatile compounds and a paraffin...proportions of the several constituents given in the table above do not necessarily represent the full amounts that could be obtained in practice by different... | |
| Samuel Franklin Emmons, Geological Survey (U.S.) - Geology, Economic - 1904 - 550 pages
...Residuum 51 28 54 29 50 40 40 44 60 30 40 57* Sulphur Tr 1.7 Specific gravity 39. 1°B. 43°B. 22°B. proportion of the more volatile compounds and a paraffin...proportions of the several constituents given in the table above do not necessarily represent the full amounts that could be obtained iu practice by different... | |
| Frederick Gardner Clapp - Limestone - 1905 - 556 pages
...Texas-Louisiana coastal plain : Bull. US Geol. Survey No. 212. 1903, pp. 146-151. »See above tp. 67). The petroleum is clearly a refining oil of the same...proportions of the several constituents given in the table above do not necessarily represent the full amounts that could be obtained in practice by different... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - Science - 1905 - 904 pages
...a source of illuminating oil. The petroleum is clearly a refining oil of the same general nature as Pennsylvania petroleum. It resembles the latter in...paraffin base and in containing almost no sulphur. The Bering River coal, which comes from a field 12 to 25 miles inland from Controller Bay, is the best... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.), Alfred Hulse Brooks - Geology - 1908 - 322 pages
...of Texas-Louisiana coastal plain: Hull. 17. S. Geol. Survey No. 212, 1903. pp. 146-151. " See above. The petroleum is clearly a refining oil of the same...proportions of the several constituents given in the table above do not necessarily represent the full amounts that could be obtained in practice by different... | |
| Richard Lewis Humphrey, William Jordan - Building materials - 1908 - 816 pages
...Trace. *30. 5 1.7 39 1° B 45 9° B. 43° B. 22° B The petroleum is clearly a refining oil of (lie same general nature as the Pennsylvania petroleum....proportion of the more volatile compounds and a paraffin bastand in containing almost no sulphur. The proportions of the several constituents given in the tables... | |
| R. B. Marshall - New York (State) - 1912 - 952 pages
...be one of considerable activity in this field. In describing the oil from this region Martin * says: "The petroleum is clearly a refining oil of the same...paraffin base and in containing almost no sulphur." Oils of this character sliould find a special market on the Pacific seaboard, in which the fuel oils... | |
| Geology, Economic - 1915 - 220 pages
...Alaska, according to the statement of Martin,1 who, in discussing the oil of the Katalla district, says: "The petroleum is clearly a refining oil of the same...paraffin base and in containing almost no sulphur." CHARACTER OF THE OAS. Gas from the Garfield gas mound was analyzed by George A. Burrell in the laboratory... | |
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