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Abstract

"The methods and systems suggested for the use of the petroleum geologist in the following manuscript are intended not only as subject matter for a thesis but also, I sincerely wish, that they may be of some use and help to those of The Missouri School of Mines who are planning to take up petroleum geology as a profession, but have not yet had the opportunity to study the practical or field end of this work ... This article is by no means intended as a text; the principal object being, as previously stated, to offer a few systems, methods, and practical pointers which may help the beginner to develop more rapidly into a valuable professional. Those theories or portions of theories stated here are known to the student of geology; and my purpose in stating them has been to show more clearly why these methods and systems are the logical and efficient ways of carrying on the work"--Introduction, Pages 3-4.

Department(s)

Mining Engineering

Degree Name

Professional Degree in Mining Engineering

Publisher

Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy

Publication Date

1920

Pagination

54 pages, 2 plates

Note about bibliography

Includes bibliographical references (pages 51-54).

Rights

© 1920 Phil B. Dolman, All rights reserved.

Document Type

Thesis - Open Access

File Type

text

Language

English

Subject Headings

Petroleum -- Geology -- Fieldwork -- MethodologySurveying -- Instruments

Thesis Number

T 412

Print OCLC #

5950836

Electronic OCLC #

849916294

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