Discussion - Of Mr. Raymond's Paper on Dip and Pitch (see p. 326)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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R. W. Raymond, New York, N. Y,:—Since the presentation of my note on this subject at the New York Meeting, Professor Louis has pointed out an error in my statement of his conception of " pitch "—namely, he understands the pitch, in the restricted sense which he proposes, to be the angle of inclination of the axis of an ore-body, measured on the vertical plane drawn through the body; whereas, I represented him as proposing to define " pitch " as the angle of inclination of an oblique body, measured on the plane of the dip, in the direction of the strike. The difference will appear upon consideration of the accompanying isometric projection, Fig. 1, in which ABCD represents the plane of the inclosing ore-deposit (vein or bed), and AC the axis of the oblique ore-shoot. ABE is the angle of the dip, as universally understood; and ACE
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APA:  (1909)  Discussion - Of Mr. Raymond's Paper on Dip and Pitch (see p. 326)

MLA: Discussion - Of Mr. Raymond's Paper on Dip and Pitch (see p. 326). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1909.

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