Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers volume 2

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2. Shell limestone — sub-crystaUine, characteristic fossils, tribolites, etc. , 1(5.
3. Coraline limestone — uj^per coral, 20 ; lower coral (by estimate), 20 = 40.
It is in the upper one of this scries that occurs the argeliferous lime- stone, from which the fine cements so well known to the engineering and building interests are made, an important manufacture in the industries of Louisville.
As the value of any waterfall for industrial purposes depends materially on the regimen of the stream o
...n which it occurs, it seems proper first to inquire into the influences which affect it in this instance. The inquiry may, in this case, be brief, from the fact that, a priori, it is evident that the volume of water in the Ohio is ample at any stage to supply the prob- able demands of industry for many years to come. The Ohio river above the Falls is fed principally by the two streams, the Allegheny and Monon- gahela. The area of its drainage basin, above Wheeling, including those on the two streams just mentioned, is estimated at 21, 337 square miles (Ellet), -with an average flow at that place of about 1, 560, 000 gallons per minute.

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