Colorado Paper - Rapid Section-Work in Horizontal Rocks

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 18
- File Size:
- 795 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1897
Abstract
Every mining engineer who has engaged in prospecting for coal in flat-lying rocks understands the importance of constructing geological sections across the territory which he has to prospect. If the area is small and the time and means at his command are unlimited, he can construct such sections with the transit and level; but if the area is great and the examination hurried, as it frequently is, he will doubtless be puzzled how to proceed. Under this pressure of time and means, his work will probably be, to a great extent, devoid of any system, being simply a hap-hazard opening of such seams as show in outcrop at some point on the territory, without any determination of geologic structure or stratigraphic succession. Prospecting carried on in this manner is never satisfactory to the intelligent mining engineer, for he must realize that the information which he is able to furnish to his employer is totally inadequate to determine the economic value of the property. To the owner of the land such a report is no more satisfactory than to the engineer. Unless the latter can show both
Citation
APA:
(1897) Colorado Paper - Rapid Section-Work in Horizontal RocksMLA: Colorado Paper - Rapid Section-Work in Horizontal Rocks. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1897.