39 resultados para Maple Bluff
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Ink on linen; with location, type of plantings and instructions for shore aarea; unsigned. 36x59 cm. Scale: 1"=20' [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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Prepared under contract 14-10-9-990-186, Article II as revised 5 April 1970 with the U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National park Service.
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A mathematical model for long-term, three-dimensional shoreline evolution is developed. The combined effects of variations of sea level; wave refraction and diffraction; loss of sand by density currents during storms, by rip currents, and by wind; bluff erosion and berm accretion; effects of manmade structures such as long groin or navigational structures; and beach nourishment are all taken into account. A computer program is developed with various subroutines which permit modification as the state-of-the-art progresses. The program is applied to a test case at Holland Harbor, Michigan. (Author).
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Includes household hints; recipes for Norwegian, Swiss, Hungarian, Chinese, Spanish, German, Polish, Italian, English, and Mexican dishes; some recipes include wine or liquor as an ingredient. Sample recipes: Norwegian sweet soup, Shrimp salad, Maple Frango.
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Includes recipes for Hungarian, Spanish, Turkish, German, and French dishes. Sample recipes: Turkish pilaff, Cucumber salad pickles, Date torte, Maple frango.
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Corporate contributors include: Genesee Pure Food Company; Jell-O-Co. Inc.
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"For submission to Federal Emergency Management Agency, Mitigation Division, Springfield, Illinois".
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Description based on: 32nd (1963-1964).
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"Five hundred and fifty copies printed by Richard W. Ellis at the Davidson press, New York." This copy not numbered.
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On February 18, 2011, Caterpillar Tractor Company, Inc. (CAT) was notified by the Woodford County Emergency Management Agency that residents along Ten Mile Creek had noticed a fuel odor. CAT personnel checked outfalls on the bluff below and the Proving Grounds fuel station and discovered some diesel fuel seeping into a ravine which continues to Ten Mile Creek. An initial investigation around the fueling facility revealed a diesel leak in an underground line that feeds the fuel dispensers. Diesel fuel is used on the Proving Grounds property to power the earth-moving equipment being tested there. At the time the leak was found, CAT began excavating to remove the source and to find the extend of the leak. The fuel had followed a down-hill slope to a ravine on CAT property, ran down the ravine and impacted Ten-Mile Creek (about one-half mile away) with a visible sheen of diesel fuel on top of the water.