a special mineralization producing a bituminous matter instead of coal or lignite. This operation is not attributable to heat, nor of the nature of a distillation, but is due to chemical reactions at the ordinary temperature, and under the normal conditions... Report of the Secretary of Agriculture ... - Página 446por United States. Department of Agriculture - 1862Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1860 - 532 páginas
...substances. This operation is not attributable to heat, nor of the nature of distillation ; but is due to chemical reaction at the ordinary temperature and under the normal conditions of the climate. After the solution and removal of the bitumen from wood passing into asphalt, the remaining... | |
| Geological Society of London - 1860 - 738 páginas
...anthraciferous, substances. This operation is not attributable to heat, nor of the nature of distillation, but is due to chemical reaction at the ordinary temperature and under the normal conditions of the climate. The proofs that this is the true mode of generation of the asphalt repose not only on... | |
| 1861 - 504 páginas
...special mineralization producing a bituminous matter instead of coal or lignite. This operation is not attributable to heat, nor of the nature of a distillation, but is due to chemical reactions at the ordinary temperature, and under the normal conditions of climate."... | |
| 1861 - 534 páginas
...special mineralization producing a bituminous matter instead of coal or lignite. This operation is not attributable to heat, nor of the nature of a distillation, but is due to chemical reactions at the ordinary temperature, and under the normal conditions of climate."... | |
| 1862 - 476 páginas
...is not attribntable to heat, nor of the nature of a distillation, but is due to chemical reactions at the ordinary temperature, and under the normal conditions of climate." He also describes wood partially converted into bitumen, which last, when removed by solution, leaves... | |
| 1862 - 446 páginas
...special mineralization producing a bituminous matter instead of coal or lignite. This operation is not attributable to heat, nor of the nature of a distillation, but is due to chemical reactions at the ordinary temperature, and under the normal conditions of climate."... | |
| 1862 - 606 páginas
...special mineralization, producing a bituminous matter instead of coal or lignite. This operation is not attributable to heat, nor of the nature of a distillation, but is due to chemical reactions at the ordinary temperature, and under the normal conditions of climate."... | |
| 1862 - 448 páginas
...is not attributable to heat, nor of the nature of a distillation, but is due to chemical reactions at the ordinary temperature, and under the normal conditions of climate." He also describes wood partially converted into bitumen, which last, when removed by solution, leaves... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1863 - 734 páginas
...lignite or fossil wood, and is confined to particular strata which were originally shales conuin¡ng vegetable remains which have undergone "a special...converted into bitumen, when removed by solution, woody libro remains. — (Proc. Geol. Soc., Lond., May 1860. Hunt.) The theory of the genesis of coal oil... | |
| Geological Society of Glasgow - 1874 - 392 páginas
...bituminous matter has proceeded from vegetable remains which have undergone a special mineralisation, not attributable to heat, nor of the nature of a distillation,...chemical reaction at the ordinary temperature, and under normal conditions of climate. The author then proceeded to state some of the difficulties attaching... | |
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