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" ... that had been bored in the synclines on either side furnished little or no gas, but in many cases large quantities of salt water. Further observation showed that the gas wells were confined to a narrow belt, only one-fourth to one mile wide, along... "
Bulletin - Page 72
1908
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Science, Volume 5

John Michels (Journalist) - Science - 1885 - 584 pages
...observation showed that the gas-wells were confined to a narrow belt, only one-fourth to one mile wide, along the crests of the anticlinal folds. These facts seemed to connect gas territory [VOL. V., No. 125. unmistakably with the disturbance in the rocka caused by their upheaval into arches,...
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Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, Volume 3

Geological Society of America - Geology - 1892 - 604 pages
...observation showed that the gas wells were confined to a narrow belt, only one-fourth to one mile wide, along the crests of the anticlinal folds. These facts seemed...the rocks caused by their upheaval into arches, but thu crucial tost was yet to be made in the actual location of good gas territory on this theory. During...
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Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, Volume 3

Geological Society of America - Geology - 1892 - 608 pages
...observation showed that the gas wells were confined to a narrow belt, only one-fourth to one mile wide, along the crests of the anticlinal folds. These facts seemed...test was yet to be made in the actual location of ¿rood gas territory on this theory. During the last two years I have submitted it to all manner of...
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Report, Volume 1

Ontario. Department of Mines, Ontario. Bureau of Mines - Geology - 1892 - 302 pages
...observation showed that the gas wells were confined to a narrow belt, only one-fourth to one mile wide, along the crests of the anticlinal folds. These facts seemed...their upheaval into arches, but the crucial test was ytt to be made in the actual location of good gas territory on this theory. During the last two years...
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Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario, Volume 7

Ontario. Legislative Assembly - Ontario - 1892 - 552 pages
...observation showed that the gas wells were confined to a narrow belt, only one-fourth to one mile wide, along the crests of the anticlinal folds. These facts seemed...their upheaval into arches, but the crucial test was yi-t to be made in the actual location of good gas territory on this theory. During the last two years...
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Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, Volume 3

Geological Society of America - Geology - 1892 - 694 pages
...line-fourth to one mile wide, along the crests of the anticlinal folds. These facts seemed to connect gan territory unmistakably with the disturbance in the rocks caused by their upheaval into arches, but tha crucial test was yet to be made in the actual location of good gas territory on this theory. During...
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Petroleum: A Treatise on the Geographical Distribution and Geological ...

Sir Boverton Redwood - Natural gas - 1896 - 478 pages
...observation showed that the gas wells were confined to a narrow belt, only a quarter to one mile wide, along the crests of the anticlinal folds. These facts seemed...arches; but the crucial test was yet to be made in the location of good gas territory on this theory. During the last two years I have submitted it to all...
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West Virginia Geological Survey, Volume 1, Part 1

1904 - 654 pages
...showed that the gas wells were confined to a narrow belt, only one-fourth to one mile wide, along (he crests of the anticlinal folds. These facts seemed...the rocks caused by their upheaval into arches, but tne crucial test was yet to be made in the actual location of good gas territory on this theory. During...
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West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey, Volume 1, Part 1

1904 - 654 pages
...that the gas wells were routined to a narrow belt, only one-fourth to one mile wide, along the erests of the anticlinal folds. These facts seemed to connect...the rocks caused by their upheaval into arches, but tue erucial test was yet to be made in the actual location of i,ood gas territory on this thcory. During...
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Petroleum and Natural Gas, Precise Levels, Volume 1, Part 1

Israel Charles White - Natural gas - 1904 - 652 pages
...that the gas wells were confined to a narrow belt, only one-fourth to one mile wide, along the erests of the anticlinal folds. These facts seemed to connect...the rocks caused by their upheaval into arches, but tno erucial test was yet to be made' in the actual location of -;ood gas territory on this theory....
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