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New interpretation of Pollington boring, Yorkshire
Borehole 3003 ft deep, made during 1911 to 1913 at point 2 1/2 mi W.S. W. of Snaith and 1/2 mi N.E. of Heck, reached coal measures at 994 ft and disclosed several seams of coal; correlation data are discussed in detail, as to geology and coal analysis. Before Midland Inst Min Engrs. (See also - n 4034 and 4037 (discussion) Apr 22 p 755-8 and (further discussion) May 13 p 862; Instn Min Engrs -- Trans v 95 pt 2 and 4 May 1938 p 147-61 (discussion) 161-72 supp plate following p 199 and July (discussion) p 321-4; Iron and Coal Trades Rev v 136 Apr 8 1938 p 611)
New interpretation of Pollington boring, Yorkshire
Borehole 3003 ft deep, made during 1911 to 1913 at point 2 1/2 mi W.S. W. of Snaith and 1/2 mi N.E. of Heck, reached coal measures at 994 ft and disclosed several seams of coal; correlation data are discussed in detail, as to geology and coal analysis. Before Midland Inst Min Engrs. (See also - n 4034 and 4037 (discussion) Apr 22 p 755-8 and (further discussion) May 13 p 862; Instn Min Engrs -- Trans v 95 pt 2 and 4 May 1938 p 147-61 (discussion) 161-72 supp plate following p 199 and July (discussion) p 321-4; Iron and Coal Trades Rev v 136 Apr 8 1938 p 611)
New interpretation of Pollington boring, Yorkshire
Colliery Guardian
Edwards, W. (author) / Walker, J.J. (author) / Wandless, A.M. (author)
Colliery Guardian ; 156
1938
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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