Fayette County, Teil 1

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Wheeling news litho. Company, 1919 - 1002 Seiten
 

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Seite 70 - Creek enters on the right bank about one-eighth mile above the station. The drainage area above the section is about 1,420 square miles. "The gage datum has remained unchanged. The records are reliable and accurate. Sufficient data have not been obtained to enable estimates of the flow to be made.
Seite 548 - Loss due to unconsumed hydrogen and hydrocarbons, to heating the moisture in the air, to radiation, and unaccounted for. (Some of these losses may be separately itemized if data are obtained from which they may be calculated.) Totals...
Seite 60 - The bed of the river here is rock, with large boulders on the bottom, which cause eddies and boils at high stages. The bottom has been carefully determined and by using standard soundings and care in making measurements the discharge can be determined with accuracy. The datum of the gage has remained constant during the maintenance...
Seite 556 - Lump and run-of-mine coal from Stuart *M. Buck, Mora, W. Va. This test was made on 11,000 pounds of unwashed coal. It was burned for 68 hours and yielded 7,858 pounds, or 71.4 per cent, of good, hard, heavy coke, slightly off color, and 429 pounds of ash and breeze.
Seite 80 - Paper 323 — was prepared), gage heights of discharge measurements and daily gage heights for this station for 1909, 1910. and 1911, published, in Water-Supply Papers 263, 283, and 303, should be corrected as follows: "February 21. 1909, to June 7. subtract 0.02...
Seite 70 - RIVER AT BELVA, W. VA. This station is located about one-half mile below Belva, W. Va. It was established August 25, 1908, to obtain data for use in studying water power, water supply, pollution, flood control, and storage problems. Twentymile Creek enters on the right bank about one-eighth mile above the station. The drainage area above the section is about 1,420 square miles. The gage datum has remained unchanged.
Seite 907 - Belva east along Gauley River to Little Elk Creek.' Belva, 4.8 miles east of, 0.5 mile northeast of mouth of Elk Creek, 15 feet northwest of road , in ledge of rock ; aluminum bolt stamped ' ' 752 Knwa
Seite 908 - Wood's ferry landing, north of road in huge conglomerate boulder; aluminum tablet stamped "1006" 1,005.058 Albion, 1.12 miles east of, 125 feet northeast of Pinegrove Schoolhouse, 150 feet southwest of wooden bridge over branch, north of road, 1 foot above ground, in sandstone outcrop; aluminum tablet stamped "1306" 1,305.023 From Cotton Hill south along highway to point on Loup Creek 2 miles west of Wriston.
Seite 259 - ... each in the southern border of the State is exhibited in the General Section of the Pottsville Series, in Chapter IV, page 105. THE EAGLE LIMESTONE AND SHALE. The marine fossiliferous Eagle Limestone and Shale of White58, belonging at their type locality — Eagle, in the territory of this Report— 90 to 100 feet below the Eagle Coal and 75 to 80 feet below the Little Eagle bed, and both together ranging in thickness from 5 to 20 feet, are probably the most persistent "key-rocks" of the Pottsville...
Seite 249 - In vhe northern portion of Logan District, the crop of this limestone is exposed along the north edge of the public road on...

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