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Mineral resources of the United States . arbons(per cent). 150°-300°C. •a So War ter (per cent) As-phalt(percent) Par-affin(percent) Sul-phur(per cent) d I- t- 00 00 o 5 ! a o a .a i 1 Cubiccenti-meters. S s T3 i .1^ftg «3 6XJ Cubiccenti-me-ters. d8 1 Cubic centi- Specific me- gravity. ters. ; 00 al3. cj o o o r* 05 o r-^ oi .-H ^ o »o ci w CO(N 1-H CSIOeM CO 0 C3 a c as* d 1o Specificgravity. Cubiccenti-me-ters. c o £ o o CO c O f_ Be-ginsto dis- tm at(° C.) Location of well. CALIFOENIA—continued. Kem County— River; see. 3, T. 29 8., R. 28 ^n River Kem River; AssociatedOUCo. Kem River; King Re-flnhig Co. Kern Rivei O oO oQ >cj Midway; sec. 22, T. 32 N., R. 23 , sec. 17, T. 32 N., R. 23 o •ON TBJJ9g 3 S S 5 00to s g t^ CO s fS s 1136 MINEKAL EESOUKCES, 1913—PART • • • • : * : : : : . .-o : . . .loM • • ; • to . ? ! P S _ • ; • o o o : : fto g 4) ••••?§ :S^^^ • : : • 2 ? ? • Ph :::::;::??• -Ph 5* , P( . o ;;;; i; - ;:: g^^ •.::;.•?•::: gCL,IU::;•;; o : ;www ;(5 : ; ; : |c3S ? ? 1— ,-< M • . • en , . ? ?,. 3 ; -Wc-io .43 o S . • b.^« .a ; ;-:-:. :-5S-§ -. : is* a ; :^Sg .-^^^ •• : O ? .««« .M-^M . ^g^ fi^a .. • 5 a aaS aaaaaasM ... C 55 (M r- r-t^oo PETEOLEUM. 1137 asphalt, 56 p. ct. trogen, p. ct. C., Mau- en, p. ct. (ac- :udson). (SeeAm. 253.) C, 59 p. ct. C, p. ct. C, 53 p. ct. C, p. ct. ct. Viscosity by15° C, 1,100; at 85°ler c. c, 9,804. ct. Viscosity by15° C, 8,333; at 85°er c. c, 9,817. ct. Viscosity by 15° C, over
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