945 resultados para Linkomies, Edwin
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This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the historic paper map entitled: Map of Boston and its vicinity, with corrections in 1833, by John G. Hales ; Edwin Gillingham, sc. It was published in 1833. Scale [ca. 1:63,360]. The image inside the map neatline is georeferenced to the surface of the earth and fit to the Massachusetts State Plane Coordinate System, Mainland Zone (in Feet) (Fipszone 2001). All map collar and inset information is also available as part of the raster image, including any inset maps, profiles, statistical tables, directories, text, illustrations, or other information associated with the principal map. This map shows features such as roads, railroads, drainage, selected public buildings, residences with selected names of property owners, industry locations (e.g. mills, factories, mines, etc.), town boundaries and more. Relief is shown by hachures and spot heights. This layer is part of a selection of digitally scanned and georeferenced historic maps of Massachusetts from the Harvard Map Collection. These maps typically portray both natural and manmade features. The selection represents a range of regions, originators, ground condition dates (1755-1922), scales, and purposes. The digitized selection includes maps of: the state, Massachusetts counties, town surveys, coastal features, real property, parks, cemeteries, railroads, roads, public works projects, etc.
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Artist unknown.
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The mineralogical compositions of 119 samples collected from throughout the San Francisco Bay coastal system, including bayfloor and seafloor, area beaches, cliff outcrops, and major drainages, were determined using X-ray diffraction (XRD). Comparison of the mineral concentrations and application of statistical cluster analysis of XRD spectra allowed for the determination of provenances and transport pathways. The use of XRD mineral identifications provides semi-quantitative compositions needed for comparisons of beach and offshore sands with potential cliff and river sources, but the innovative cluster analysis of XRD diffraction spectra provides a unique visualization of how groups of samples within the San Francisco Bay coastal system are related so that sand-sized sediment transport pathways can be inferred. The main vector for sediment transport as defined by the XRD analysis is from San Francisco Bay to the outer coast, where the sand then accumulates on the ebb tidal delta and also moves alongshore. This mineralogical link defines a critical pathway because large volumes of sediment have been removed from the Bay over the last century via channel dredging, aggregate mining, and borrow pit mining, with comparable volumes of erosion from the ebb tidal delta over the same period, in addition to high rates of shoreline retreat along the adjacent, open-coast beaches. Therefore, while previously only a temporal relationship was established, the transport pathway defined by mineralogical and geochemical tracers support the link between anthropogenic activities in the Bay and widespread erosion outside the Bay. The XRD results also establish the regional and local importance of sediment derived from cliff erosion, as well as both proximal and distal fluvial sources. This research is an important contribution to a broader provenance study aimed at identifying the driving forces for widespread geomorphic change in a heavily urbanized coastal-estuarine system.
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Half-title: Konstam's law of land values.
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Back Row: asst. coach Bill Frieder, Keith Smith, Mike McGee, John Garris, coach John Orr, Joe James, Mark Bodnar, John Johnson, trainer Peter Loubert, asst. coach Tom Kempf, asst. coach Mike Boyd
Front Row: mngr. Edwin VanDeWege, Paul Heuerman, John Garris, co-captain Martin Bodnar, co-captain Mark Lozier, Thad Garner, Leo Brown, mngr, Greg Ruggles
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Back Row: asst. coach Don Sicko, trainer Mark Healy, Tim McCormick, Dan Pelekoudas, Leslie Rockymore, coach Bill Frieder, Ike Person, Greg Washington? , asst. Mike Boyd, equip. mngr. Bob Hurst
Front Row: mngr. William Mitchell?, Willis Carter, Eric Turner, Dean Hopson, captain Thad Garner, Memi C. Burton, Leo Burton, Jon Antonides, asst. coach Edwin VanDeWege
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Back Row: coach Bill Frieder, asst. coach Mike Boyd, asst. coach Steve Fisher, asst. coach Edwin VanDeWege, grad. asst. Ernie Sellers, grad. asst. Bill Mitchell, mngr. Mike Jaconette, mngr. Phil Giroux, mngr. Bill Fleming, equip. mngr. Bob Hurst, trainer Dan Minert,
Middle Row: Paul Jokisch, Roy Tarpley, Jon Antonides, Tim McCormick, Mark (Butch) Wade, Robert Henderson, Richard Rellford
Front Row: captain Eric Turner, Ron Gibas, Leslie Rockymore, Garde Thompson, Antoine Joubert, Quincy Turner, Dan Pelekoudas
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Back Row: asst. coach Rich Dopp, Brian Pascoe, Jose "La Lo" Haro, Ethan Johnson, Ben Coleman, Andy Marble, Adam Hattersley, head coach Kurt Golder
Middle Row: trainer Angie Spence, asst. coach Chris Onuska, Anthony Wai, Justin Semion, Tim DeGraw, Tim Lauring, Frank Sestito, Randy D'Amura
Front Row: Edwin Ledgard, Jason MacDonald, Flavio Martins, Koji Otsuka
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Huntington was a respected scholar of American painter Frederick Edwin Church
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Federal Railway Administration, Office of Safety, Washington, D.C.