3 resultados para Buried pipes
em Digital Commons - Montana Tech
Resumo:
This paper presents some experimental data on the size and position of pipes steel ingots as exemp1ified by casting wax under various conditions and noting the size and location of the pipes formed. The results tend to show that the length of the pipe is decreased by: 1. Slow casting 2. By casting large end up instead of down 3. By retarding the cooling of the top
Resumo:
Much attention has recently been given, by geologists, to prolific water bearing horizon and a potential oil horizon, known as the Kibbey sandstone, which lies deeply buried under much of central Montana. In some localities the sandstone is dry, and its identification in cuttings from deep wells has in many cases proved difficult.
Resumo:
In Montana at the turn of the century a great many men sought the riches buried in the earth's crust. Prospectors fanning out from Butte and other early Montana mining areas located veins at the Mayflower, Renova, and Gold Hill areas.