Figure 2. Map to Illustrate how Geologic Formations Influence the Properties of Water.
- 1915
Figure depicting a map of the United States and the geographic patterns of water properties affected by geologic formations. Depicts areas of primary and secondary formations, limestone, glacial drift, and pollution by mine drainage.
From Water Purification Plants and Their Operation, a volume primarily intended for non-technical operators of small water purification plants, and particularly of one where chemicals are used. Provides a concise overview of the operation of water-purification plants. The publication seeks to reach audiences of varying scientific backgrounds, and so includes chapters detailing the various types of plants and the natural chemistry of water in more basic terms.
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Stein, Milton F. “Figure 2. Map to Illustrate How Geologic Formations Influence the Properties of Water.” Water Purification Plants and Their Operation. New York (State): John Wiley & Sons, 1915. TD430 .S45 1915. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/xfojis3.
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