Washington Paper - Uintaite, Albertite, Grahamite and Asphaltum Described and Compared, with Observations on Bitumen and Its Compounds

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
William P. Blake
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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20
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1890

Abstract

I have not before had the honor of offering to the Institute a communication on the subject of the variety of asphaltum which I described as uintahite; but several disconnected notices of it have appeared in the Transactions, and much additional information regirding it and its relations to other varieties of the asphalt group has been gathered together. Dr. Henry Wurtz has also discussed the nature of uintaite, and has endeavored to show that it should be considered a variety of grahamite.* We have also had an interesting paper upon."Asphalt and its Uses," from Captain F. V. Greene, containing much important technical information and a scheme of classification of the varieties of bitumen and of bituminous compounds. The object of the present paper is to bring the substance of these disconnected notices together; to present some additional facts; to revise the name uintahite; to compare the substance with the allied bitumens or asphalts, known as albertite and grahamite; and fur-
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APA: William P. Blake  (1890)  Washington Paper - Uintaite, Albertite, Grahamite and Asphaltum Described and Compared, with Observations on Bitumen and Its Compounds

MLA: William P. Blake Washington Paper - Uintaite, Albertite, Grahamite and Asphaltum Described and Compared, with Observations on Bitumen and Its Compounds. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1890.

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