Bachelors Theses

Abstract

"Water is often carried from place to place in artificial channels, such as troughs, aqueducts, ditches and canals. A launder is, specifically speaking, a trough, and it is with this that this article will treat. It is the purpose of this investigation to discover, if possible, first, the maximum carrying power of water when transporting chert; second, to find the relation existing between the velocities of different sized chert"--Introduction, page 1.

Advisor(s)

Dudley, Boyd

Department(s)

Mining Engineering

Degree Name

B.S. in Mining Engineering

Comments

L. J. Porri determined to be Louis Joseph Porri and J. L. Pickering determined to be John Lyle Pickering from "Forty-First Annual Catalogue. School of Mines and Metallurgy, University of Missouri".
Illustrated by author.

Publisher

Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy

Publication Date

1910

Pagination

ii, 41 pages, 6 plates

Rights

© 1910 L. J. Porri and J. L. Pickering, All rights reserved.

Document Type

Thesis - Open Access

File Type

text

Language

English

Subject Headings

Chert -- AnalysisHydraulic engineeringWater-rock interaction

Thesis Number

T 235

Print OCLC #

9486883

Electronic OCLC #

310365977

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