In 1894 the company abandoned this quarry, and sank a shaft a quarter mile west of the quarry, 80 feet in depth, to the lower stratum, which is nearly 14 feet thick. The rock is white, though much of it is traversed by wavy dark lines which lie close... Gypsum Desposits in the United States - Seite 50von George Irving Adams - 1904 - 129 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1897 - 654 Seiten
...quarried near the top of the hill, but in 1894 they sank a shaft 80 feet in depth to the lower stratum, which is nearly 14 feet thick. The rock is white, though much of it is traversed * The two photographs were used by Professor Prosser in his paper in volume 2 of the Uuiversity Geological... | |
| Geological Society of America - 1897 - 602 Seiten
...quarried near the top of the hill, hut in 1894 they sank a shaft 80 feet in depth to the lower stratum, which is nearly 14 feet thick. The rock is white, though much of it is traversed • The two photographs were used by Professor Prosser in his paper in volume 2 of the University Geological... | |
| Kansas Geological Survey - 1899 - 268 Seiten
...quarry, and sank a shaft a quarter mile west of the quarry, 80 feet in depth, to the lower stratum, which is nearly 14 feet thick. The rock is white,...appearance somewhat like granite or gneiss, so that plaster made from it is called by the company "granite cement plaster." The lower part of the stratum... | |
| 1899 - 260 Seiten
...quarry, and sank a shaft a quarter mile west of the quarry, 80 feet in depth, to the lower stratum, which is nearly 14 feet thick. The rock is white,...appearance somewhat like granite or gneiss, so that plaster made from it is called by the company " granite cement plaster." The lower part of the stratum... | |
| 1904 - 924 Seiten
...southeast of Solomon, there are gypsum deposits which have been in operation since 1887. At first g}rpsum rock was quarried near the top of the hill, 1£ miles...company " granite cement plaster." The lower part of the straSoil and trypsum 4 ft. • j «_ • tn turn is compact, and contains 2 ft. « m. rounded crystals... | |
| 1920 - 428 Seiten
...quarter of a mile west, to the lower stratum, which is nearly 14 feet thick. In this shaft the gypsum is white, though much of it is traversed by wavy dark lines close together, giving it an appearance somewhat like granite or gneiss, so that plaster made from... | |
| Ralph Walter Stone - 1920 - 388 Seiten
...quarter of a mile west, to the lower stratum, which is nearly 1-t feet thick. In this shaft the gypsum is white, though much of it is traversed by wavy dark lines close together, giving it an appearance somewhat like granite or gneiss, so that plaster made from... | |
| Kansas Geological Survey - 1899 - 256 Seiten
...quarry, and sank a shaft a quarter mile west of the quarry, 80 feet in depth, to the lower stratum, which is nearly 14 feet thick. The rock is white,...appearance somewhat like granite or gneiss, so that plaster made from it is called by the company "granite cement plaster." The lower part of the stratum... | |
| Geological Society of America - 1897 - 576 Seiten
...quarried near the top of the hill, but in 1894 they sank a shaft 80 feet in depth to the lower stratum, which is nearly 14 feet thick. The rock is white, though much of it is traversed • The two photographs were used by Professor Prosser in his paper in volume j of the University Geological... | |
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