. Annual Reports of the Department of the Interior for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1900--Twenty-First Annual Report of the United States Geological Society. ce anv more into the n)odel. When the shot was removed it wasfound that a very symmetrical dome had been formed (Pi. XLY). withone distinct fracture crossing the dome at its summit. Er()ie keptconstant or changed at will. The water which was to accomplish theerosion was supplied in the form of a fine mist. By means of a smallperforated nozzle, several jets of water were thrown with some forceagainst a fine-meshed sieve, with the result
. Annual Reports of the Department of the Interior for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1900--Twenty-First Annual Report of the United States Geological Society. ce anv more into the n)odel. When the shot was removed it wasfound that a very symmetrical dome had been formed (Pi. XLY). withone distinct fracture crossing the dome at its summit. Er()ie keptconstant or changed at will. The water which was to accomplish theerosion was supplied in the form of a fine mist. By means of a smallperforated nozzle, several jets of water were thrown with some forceagainst a fine-meshed sieve, with the result that a large part of thewater passed through and became atomized. As a certain amount ofdrip from the sides of the sieve accompanied the process, it was found. IROblON OF EXPbRIMENTAL LACCOLITH (FIRST STAGEi
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