Report, Band 12Johns Hopkins Press, 1928 CONTENTS.--Vol. I (1897)--Vol. II (1898)--Vol. III (1899)--Vol. IV (1902)--Vol. V (1905)--Vol. VI (1906)--Vol. VII (1908)--Vol. VIII (1909)--Vol. IX (1911)--Vol. X (1918)--Vol. XI (1922)--Vol. XII (1928)--Vol. XIII (1937)--Vol. XIV (1941) |
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Seite 99
... the production of chicken grits and ground feldspar , but operations were suspended before there had been a large production . The individual occurrences are described by counties in a subsequent MARYLAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 99.
... the production of chicken grits and ground feldspar , but operations were suspended before there had been a large production . The individual occurrences are described by counties in a subsequent MARYLAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 99.
Seite 100
... operations are chiefly on a small scale the methods used are comparatively simple . The excavations are either open cuts or open pits . At Marriottsville a small tonnage of feldspar was mined . In most of the smaller quarries the ...
... operations are chiefly on a small scale the methods used are comparatively simple . The excavations are either open cuts or open pits . At Marriottsville a small tonnage of feldspar was mined . In most of the smaller quarries the ...
Seite 101
... operation . The rock is removed from the open cuts in the same way . If the quarry is located near the shipping point and carts are used , it is hauled at once to the cars . If the haul is a long one or if the stone is taken out in ...
... operation . The rock is removed from the open cuts in the same way . If the quarry is located near the shipping point and carts are used , it is hauled at once to the cars . If the haul is a long one or if the stone is taken out in ...
Seite 102
... operation . A dis- advantage of the quarries in the loose rock is that they are small and shallow and hence a relatively greater percentage of overburden must be handled in them , so that production costs are not as low as might seem ...
... operation . A dis- advantage of the quarries in the loose rock is that they are small and shallow and hence a relatively greater percentage of overburden must be handled in them , so that production costs are not as low as might seem ...
Seite 103
... operation are so located . The usual length of haul is between a half and 3 or 4 miles . In a few instances it is longer and in one case as much as 7 miles . In general the rate per mile is lower for the long hauls than for the short ...
... operation are so located . The usual length of haul is between a half and 3 or 4 miles . In a few instances it is longer and in one case as much as 7 miles . In general the rate per mile is lower for the long hauls than for the short ...
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Seite 36 - And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect from the date of its passage.
Seite 36 - That the sum of four thousand and six hundred dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated...
Seite 24 - The citizens of each state respectively shall have full property in the shores of Potomack river adjoining their lands, with all emoluments and advantages thereunto belonging, and the privilege of making and carrying out wharves and other improvements, so as not to obstruct or injure the navigation of the river...
Seite 273 - A light-green chloritic rock somewhat schistose. Very soft and easily crushed by the hammer. There are some dark stains between the layers. Under the microscope the rock is seen to be made up of chlorite and actinolite. Cf . 69B. There is much magnetite in crystals, in beautiful cubes and octahedrons. There is a little quartz. The chlorite is green and pleochroic in slightly pleochroic blades with cross gashes. Extinction inclined.
Seite 33 - States, the Governor of this State be, and he is hereby authorized and empowered to appoint a...
Seite 17 - Beginning at the point on the Potomac River where the line between Virginia and West Virginia strikes the said river at low-water mark, and thence following the meanderings of said river by the low-water mark to Smith's Point, at or near the mouth of the Potomac, in the latitude 37° 53' 8
Seite 17 - Survey, we have come as near) to perfect mathematical accuracy as in the nature of things is possible. But in case of any inaccuracy in the described course or length of a line or in the latitude or longitude of a place the natural objects called for must govern.
Seite 18 - Virginia is entitled not only to full dominion over the soil to low-water mark on the south shore of the Potomae, but has a right to such use of the river beyond the line of low-water mark as may be necessary to the full enjoyment of her riparian ownership...
Seite 173 - ... 2.55 The ore minerals have the same appearance in Sample IV as in the others and they are made up either of a spinel molecule in which Cr2O3 has given way almost completely to A12O3 and Fe2O3 or a mixture of a spinel in which Cr2O3 has given way to much A12O3 with considerable magnetite. The percentage of titanium also indicates a higher percentage of ilmenite. In order to get a clearer idea of the nature of the ore particles in these concentrates and particularly in the case of the two samples...