The gas from the upper sand is said by well superintendants to burn with a whiter but more sooty flame than that from the greater depth. According to the statements generally heard at the wells, the occurrence of an upper, less productive gas sand, yielding... Bulletin of the United States Geological Survey - Seite 66von Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1907Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Francis Clifford Phillips - 1887 - 50 Seiten
...yield gas from the Gantz sand exclusively. The gas from the upper sand is said by well superintendants to burn with a whiter but more sooty flame than that from the greater depth. According to the statements generally heard at the wells, the occurrence of an upper, less productive... | |
| Pennsylvania. Geological Survey - 1887 - 466 Seiten
...yield gas from the Gantz sand exclusively. The gas from the upper sand is said by well superintendants to burn with a whiter but more sooty flame than that from the greater depth. According to the statements generally heard at the wells, the occurrence of an upper, less productive... | |
| 1904 - 654 Seiten
...yield gas from the Gantz sand exclusively. The gas from the upper sand is said by well superintendents to burn with a whiter but more sooty flame than that from the greater depth. According to the statements generally heard at the wells, the occurrence of an upper, less productive... | |
| 1907 - 968 Seiten
...oxygen, or 10 volumes of air, for its complete combustion, and the products are carbon dioxide and Wut er 9 O w E X ]-\ ۇ ! U t 壵 [ ... Nb 8 a 7d L + Ś `Uu Bq '# N# T| 7T Z PŁg j9 Analysis ofyasfrom the Houston weu. Nitrogen 15. 30 Oxygen Trace. Hydrogen sulphide (H/S) 0 Parraffins... | |
| Israel Charles White - 1904 - 652 Seiten
...yield gas from the Gantz sand exclusively. The gas from the tipper sand is said by well superintendents to burn with a whiter but more sooty flame than that from the greater depth. According to the statements generally heard at the wells, the occurrence of an upper, less productive... | |
| 1904 - 654 Seiten
...yield gas from the Gantz sand exclusively. The gas from the upper sand is said by well superintendents to burn with a whiter but more sooty flame than that from the greater depth. According to the statements generally heard at the wells, the occurrence of an upper, less productive... | |
| West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey - 1904 - 676 Seiten
...yield gas from the Gantz sand exclusively. The gas from the upper sand is said by well superintendents to burn with a whiter but more sooty flame than that from the greater depth. According to the statements generally heard at the wells, the occurrence of an upper, less productive... | |
| 1907 - 952 Seiten
...green, it is sometimes black, and in a few cases amber or even nearly transparent. « Report Gfo\. Survey Ohio, vol. 6, Economic geology, 188S, pp. 60-83....collected on March 18, 1887. The analysis is given below:" Analysis of gas from the Houston well. Nitrogen 15. 30 Oxygen Trare. Carbon dioxide (CO2) . 44 j Hydrogen... | |
| Frederick Gardner Clapp - 1907 - 948 Seiten
...nitrogen, traces of carbon dioxide, oxygen, hydrogen, and ammonia. The chief constituent is methane (CH<), the lowest member of the paraffin series of hydrocarbons....collected on March 18, 1887. The analysis is given below : " Analysis of gas from tlie Houston well. Nitrogen 15. 30 Carbon dioxide (CO2) .44 Oxygen Trace.... | |
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