| Industrial arts - 1852 - 450 pages
...united to the main land by everglades formed by the deposits of the sea." ON THE SOLIDIFICATION OF TUB ROCKS OF THE FLORIDA REEFS. THE following is an abstract...The value of hydraulic cements is now conceived to denend chiefly upon the presence of silica and lime, the oxide of iron having little or nothing to... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1852 - 514 pages
...attach itself. The latter office may also be performed, and equally well, by pulverized limestone. n. It is well known that calcareous springs deposit carbonate...precipitate of carbonate of lime takes place. The process is exclusively chemical. HI. The value of hydraulic cements is now conceived to depend chiefly... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1852 - 514 pages
...attach itself. The latter office may also be performed, and equally well, by pulverized limestone. n. It is well known that calcareous springs deposit carbonate...precipitate of carbonate of lime takes place. The process is exclusively chemical. HI. The value of hydraulic cements is now conceived to depend chiefly... | |
| Geology - 1853 - 422 pages
...attach itself. The latter oifice may also be performed, and equally well, by pulverized limestone. 2. It is well known that calcareous springs deposit carbonate...precipitate of carbonate of lime takes place. The process is exclusively chemical. 3. The value of hydraulic cements is now conceived to depend chiefly... | |
| Science - 1853 - 478 pages
...says : ' The waters containing carbonate of lime held in solution by an excess of carbonate of lime, upon reaching the surface under less pressure, and the influence of a high temperature (higher temperature, in the manuscript, ENH) give up the carbonic acid so that a precipitation of the... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1856 - 354 pages
...says : ' The waters containing carbonate of lime held in solution by an excess of carbonate of lime, upon reaching the surface under less pressure and the influence of a high temperature [higher temperature in the manuscript, ENH], give up the carbonic acid, so that a precipitation of... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1856 - 344 pages
...says : ' The waters containing carbonate of lime held in solution by an excess of carbonate of lime, upon reaching the surface under less pressure and the influence of a high temperature [higher temperature in the manuscript, ENH], give up the carbonic acid, so that a precipitation of... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1862 - 530 pages
...attach itself. The latter office may also be performed, and equally well, by pulverized limestone. ii. It is well known that calcareous springs deposit carbonate...precipitate of carbonate of lime takes place. The process is exclusively chemical. in. The value of hydraulic cements is now conceived to depend chiefly... | |
| 1852 - 960 pages
...says, — the waters containing carbonate of lime held in solution by an excess of carbonate of lime, "upon reaching the surface under less pressure and the influence of a high temperature," give up the carbonic acid so that a precipitation of the carbonate of lime takes place. But is this... | |
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