The Construction Of Geological Cross-Sections

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. Martyn Chance
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1881

Abstract

I HAVE been induced to present this paper to the Institute because I have been unable to find any publication containing a discussion of this subject. In some of our technical schools and colleges the student is required to construct or copy (generally the latter) a number of profile sections as part of his routine work ; but little attention is given to the methods of projecting observed dips and exposures upon the section line, and still less to the method of con¬structing the under (or above) ground curves. As a result of this lack of instruction every engineer or geologist is compelled to invent for himself a system, or copy the style of others. Geological profile sections have frequently been used to determine underground structure from data obtained at the surface, but the experience of engineers in the anthracite coal-fields has shown that they are to be relied upon only in exceptional instances. The possibility of indicating underground curvatures from dip-angles observed at the surface has been found to be limited to a mere approximation of the larger flexures, As a means of predicting the depth and shape of minor rolls, they have been found most unsatisfactory. In the anthracite coal-fields the hypothecatod
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MLA: H. Martyn Chance The Construction Of Geological Cross-Sections. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1881.

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