NEW Haven Paper - Preliminary Note upon the Carbonite or so-called "Natural Coke" of Virginia

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Abstract
Observing in the Engineering and Mining Journal, of January 16th, 1875, page 35, a report of a brief discussion upon the nature and origin .of this unique and interesting coal, I take the liberty— on thus finding it a subject of interest to members of the Institute, and especially as my name came into this discussion—to cornmunicate some results which may serve at least to overthrow certain erroneous ideas that have prevailed. While I would not claim to -have made much approach to an understanding of this mineral—the whole of what I call Apozoic Mineralogy being as yet dark and almost unknown ground—yet I believe I have shown that few minerals of such importance and abundance, and so long before the world, have been so singularly misunderstood. On first examination of a sample of the substance to which the name of carbonite has been given, my surprise was not small, at failing to recognize in it one individual characteristic of true coke; neither the hardness, lustre, color, streak, porosity, sonorosity, structure, fracture, nor any of the so-called "pyrognostic" characters. Indeed, comparison with any coke, or variety or modification thereof, seemed altogether fantastic. Therefore the controversy regarding supposed trap dykes, whose existence at the locality is denied by some, seems useless, as we have no question of a natural coking, there having been no coking at all.
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NEW Haven Paper - Preliminary Note upon the Carbonite or so-called "Natural Coke" of VirginiaMLA: NEW Haven Paper - Preliminary Note upon the Carbonite or so-called "Natural Coke" of Virginia. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers,