New York - Philadelphia Paper - Principles Controlling the Geologic Deposition of the Hydrocarbons (Discussion p. 1053)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
George L. Adams
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Jan 1, 1903

Abstract

There is an extensive literature relative to gas, oil, and the more solid hydrocarbons; but when it has all been digested and summarized, the resulting information is far from being satisfactory. The problems which have received the most attention are naturally those which relate to the successful exploitation and utilization of the deposits. From what is known of their geologic occurrence, theories have been formulated and rules laid down for the guidance of prospectors. The technology of the products has been made the subject of special chemical investigations. The geologic interrelation of the hydrocarbons, however, has not been considered in a broad manner, and the principles which have governed the origin of the economic bodies have been but imperfectly expressed. On the other hand, metalliferous deposits have been widely
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APA: George L. Adams  (1903)  New York - Philadelphia Paper - Principles Controlling the Geologic Deposition of the Hydrocarbons (Discussion p. 1053)

MLA: George L. Adams New York - Philadelphia Paper - Principles Controlling the Geologic Deposition of the Hydrocarbons (Discussion p. 1053). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1903.

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