Boston Paper - Method of Constructing Strata-Maps to Represent Stratification or Bedding

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
James T. B. Ives
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1888

Abstract

The map exhibited* as an example of my method of construct ing geological strata-maps is essentially an educational appliance. The method, however, is available for the production of maps of comparatively small areas, which, I am confident, will be found of great practical value to mining engineers. Before stating how the method may be so applied I will briefly describe the map exhibited, as the easiest way of making my meaning clear. Almost any region might be taken. This map represents the eastern half of the United States; and the geology is that of the map issued by the Geological Survey, and revised and extended subsequently by Professor Hitchcock for your Institute. I use ten cards, of the colors used in the geological map, each having the geog raphy of the area printed upon it; and I superimpose these in the order in which the colors occur in the index to the map. I next cut away a portion of each card, excepting the lowest, leaving only so much of each as represents the exposure of the formation of that color plus all those which overlie it. When that is done, the whole, looked at from a distance, appears to be an ordinary geological map. Looked at more closely, however, the formations are seen to overlie one another, as in nature. The cards are covered with glass in a frame, which, hinged at the bottom edge, can be let down. The cards are then found to be all hinged in the same manner, and they, too, may be lowered, one after the-other. I am told by teachers of geology of great experience and the highest reputation that by this appliance they will be assisted in im parting to students the first facts and principles of geological sci ence. Having let down the whole series of cards, until that repre senting the Archaean is seen underlying all the rest, the teacher will gradually rebuild it. The Cambrian will thus be laid down upon the Archaean before the eyes of the class, the Silurian upon that,
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APA: James T. B. Ives  (1888)  Boston Paper - Method of Constructing Strata-Maps to Represent Stratification or Bedding

MLA: James T. B. Ives Boston Paper - Method of Constructing Strata-Maps to Represent Stratification or Bedding. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1888.

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