GROUT. A term applied to the waste material of all sizes obtained in quarrying stone. GROW-ON. Quarrymen's term to designate the place where the sheet structure dies out, or the place where two sheets appear to grow onto one another. HARD-WAY. The direction... History of the Granite Industry of New England - Page 88by Arthur Wellington Brayley - 1913Full view - About this book
| Geology - 1907 - 1026 pages
...the waste material of all sizes obtained in quarrying stone. GROW-ON. Quarrymen's term to designate the place where the sheet structure dies out. or the place where two sheets apjK-ar to grow onto one another. HABI>-WAY. The direction at right angles to both rift and grain in... | |
| Benjamin Kendall Emerson, Joseph Hartshorn Perry - Geology - 1907 - 700 pages
...the waste material of all sizes obtained In quarrying stone. GROW-ON. Quarrymen's term to designate the place where the sheet structure dies out, or the...and grain in which granite does not split readily. (See Cut-off.) HEADINO. A collection of close joints. (See p. 30. and Pis. VIII, .4, IX, B.) HEADING-SEAM.... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - Geology - 1907 - 244 pages
...term to designate the piace where the sheet structure dies out. or the piace where two sheets ap]>ear to grow onto one another. HARD-WAY. The direction...angles to both rift and grain in which granite does not spiit readily. (See Cut-off.) HEADING. A collection of close joints. (See p. 30, and Pis. VIII, A,... | |
| Thomas Nelson Dale - Granite - 1908 - 250 pages
...the waste material of all sizes obtained in quarrying stone. GROW-ON. Quarrymen's term to designate the place where the sheet structure dies out, or the...and grain in which granite does not split readily. (See Cut-off.) HEADING. A collection of close joints. HEADING-SEAM. See Joint. HEMATITE. An oxide of... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - Geology - 1908 - 1020 pages
...the waste material of all sizes obtained in quarryinsr stone. GROW-ON. Quarrymen's term to designate the place where the sheet structure dies out, or the...and grain in which granite does not split readily. (See Cut-off.) HEADING. A collection of close joints. HEADING-SEAM. See Joint. HEMATITE. An oxide of... | |
| Thomas Nelson Dale - Granite - 1908 - 458 pages
...the waste material of all sizes obtained in quarrying stone. GROW-ON. Quarrymen's term to designate the place where the sheet structure dies out, or the...and grain in which granite does not split readily. (See Cut-off. ) HEADING. A collection of close joints. HEADING-SEAM. See Joint. HEMATITE. An oxide... | |
| George Ferdinand Becker - Petroleum - 1909 - 286 pages
...the waste material of all sizes obtained in quarrying stone. GROW-ON. Quarrymen's term to designate the place where the sheet structure dies out, or the...and grain in which granite does not split readily. (See Cut-off.) HEADING. A collection of close joints. HEADING-SEAM. See Joint. HEMATITE. An oxide of... | |
| Thomas Nelson Dale - Geology, Economic - 1909 - 158 pages
...the waste material of all sizes obtained in quarrying stone. GROW-ON. Quarrymen's term to designate the place where the sheet structure dies out, or the...and grain in which granite does not split readily. (See Cut-off.) HEADING. A collection of close joints. HEADING-SEAM. See Joint. HEMATITE. An oxide of... | |
| Vermont. State Geologist - Geology - 1910 - 576 pages
...the waste material of all sizes obtained in quarrying stone. GROW-ON. Quarryrnen's term to designate the place where the sheet structure dies out, or the...another. HARD-WAY. The direction at right angles to lx>tli rift and grain in which granite does not split readily. (See Cut-off.) HEADING. A collection... | |
| Vermont. State Geologist - Geology - 1910 - 632 pages
...the waste material of all sizes obtained in quarrying stone. GROW-ON. Quarrymen's term to designate the place where the sheet structure dies out, or the place where two sheets apI*'ar to grow onto one another. HARD-WAY. Tne direction at right angles to both rift and grain in... | |
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