Theses/Dissertations
Author Black, James K.

Title The measurement of the quantity of water delivered by Meramec Spring / by James K. Black and John O. Ambler.

Published 1904.
LOCATION CALL # STATUS
 MST DEPOSITORY  THESIS T 92    NOT CHECKED OUT
Description [i], 7 leaves : illustrations
Summary "Meremec [sic] Springs, the property of T. M. James, is located in the southeast quarter of section one, township thirty seven north, range six, west of fifth principal meridian in Phelps County, Missouri, and is about six miles southeast of St. James, Missouri. Within the last few years it has come into prominence as a probable source of the water supply for the City of St. Louis and its suburbs. As no acurate [sic] and extensive knowledge was available on the subject it was deemed a suitable subject for thesis work"--leaf [1].
Notes B.S. University of Missouri, School of Mines and Metallurgy 1904.
Plates 1 and 2 are missing from text. Plate one is a topographical map of the surrounding country and Plate 2 shows the results of cross sectioning of the stream obtaining current discharge readings.
Typescript. Illustrated by authors.
Subjects Groundwater flow -- Missouri -- Maramec Spring -- Mathematical models.
Maramec Spring (Mo.)
Other Authors Ambler, John Owen.
Other Titles MST thesis. Mining Engineering (B.S., 1904) - Black, James K.
MST thesis. Mining Engineering (B.S., 1904) - Ambler, John Owen.
Discharge of Meremec [sic] Springs: Theoretic horse power, and a topographical map of the surrounding country.
OCLC/WorldCat Number 5922836