| 1878 - 448 Seiten
...bottom was reached, when a very large supply was obtained. It was not so strong as the Lardinto\vn well however. This last is in the Third sand. Just...section : (Fig. 39.) 1. Shales, 5' 2. Slaty coal, ....•) ( V ff3. Coal 3' 0" 4. Slate ? Upper Freeport Coal, < ^, 5. Coal, J [ . 6 " 6. Fire clay 4'... | |
| John Franklin Carll - 1880 - 666 Seiten
...commenced at a surface level of 125 feet above the Lardintown well and bored to the depth of 1772'. It struck no gas of any importance until the bottom...was not so strong as the Lardintown well however." At this locality the rocks are rising rather rapidly to the northwest, and I have no means of ascertaining... | |
| Geological Survey of Pennsylvania - 1880 - 602 Seiten
...surface level of 125 feet above the Lardintown well and bored to the depth of 1772'. It struck no gag of any importance until the bottom was reached, when...was not so strong as the Lardintown well however." At this locality the rocks are rising rather rapidly to the northwest, and I have no means of ascertaining... | |
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