RF2A9AD3B–Weirs, Linton, Upper Wharfedale, North Yorkshire
RM2CPXM10–Weir on the River Wharfe above Linton Falls, Grassington, after a rain shower. There are two weirs, this is the lower. Wharfedale in the Yorks Dales
RF2H71B7Y–Two small water falls weirs stone banks and centre channel white water
RME7Y2GY–Linton Turbine House on River Wharfe, restored hydroelectric plant supplying power from flowing water & weirs - Grassington, Yorkshire Dales, England.
RF2JF3PWT–Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK. June 11 2022. 2 girls are venturing into the river Don, close to the 5 weirs walk
RFH3388D–Double weir on a river
RM2M3M6KY–File photo dated 03-11-2018 of Doddie Weir. The 'inspirational' Weir earned 61 caps for Scotland and scored two tries against New Zealand at the 1995 World Cup before with Newcastle he clinched Premiership success three years later. It was in 2017 when Weir's diagnosis with motor neurone disease was revealed and his foundation would go on to raise £8million for MND research. His appearance at Murrayfield for Scotland's Autumn Nations Series fixture with New Zealand proved his final public outing before his death at the age of 52. Issue date: Friday December 16, 2022.
RM2RGAD79–Weir W-2 , at RAF Hendon on 19 July 1951. G. & J. Weir of Cathcart in Glasgow were an established engineering company, founded in 1871, which built aircraft during the First World War. The company then became involved in rotorcraft, initially carrying out experiments on their own account and subsequently becoming the backers of the Cierva Autogiro Co. Ltd. The single-seat W-2 experimental autogyro was an improved W-1, and first flew during March 1934 from Abbotsinch. It was powered by a Weir O-92 Dryad II flat two-cylinder, horizontally-opposed, air-cooled engine, developed from the Dryad moto
RMF6B4NB–Author Andy Weir, Weir's mother Janet Tuer and Weir's girlfriend Keri Kukral attend the world premiere for 'The Martian” on day two of the Toronto International Film Festival at the Roy Thomson Hall Friday, Sept. 11, 2015 in Toronto. NASA scientists and engineers served as technical consultants on the film. The movie portrays a realistic view of the climate and topography of Mars, based on NASA data, and some of the challenges NASA faces as we prepare for human exploration of the Red Planet in the 2030s. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
RM2AP0JAA–Magdeburg, Germany. 13th Jan, 2020. Two barges wait in the lock basin of the Rothensee ship lift for the signal to continue their journey. According to the Magdeburg Waterway Construction Office, a large control centre for 30 locks and 16 weirs in Saxony-Anhalt and Brandenburg is to be built on the site soon. The start of construction is scheduled for 2021/22. Credit: Stephan Schulz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMDY7X17–aerial view of Castleford in West Yorkshire with the two bridges over the River Aire
RM2G63CRP–Lower Saxony, Germany. July 2 2021: Matthias Letmeyer stands on a fish transporter and uses a landing net to distribute young set eels into two large buckets. The Lower Saxony Anglers' Association releases young eels and helps them avoid obstacles on their natural migration route. The eel was once an important cultivated and bread fish in northern Germany. But hydroelectric power plants and weirs block the way for young eels from the North Sea to the rivers and streams. Photo: Mohssen Assanimoghaddam/dpa Credit: dpa picture alliance/Alamy Live News
RM2M8BCFN–BEESEL - A flooded field near the river Maas. Due to the heavy rainfall in the two weeks of January, the water level in the rivers is rising very fast. Farmers and residents are asked to empty floodplains so that the water can drain away and weirs are opened. ANP ROB ENGELAAR netherlands out - belgium out
RM2HH4FA9–The Entrance to a Wood 1836 Robert Walter Weir American This drawing was commissioned by the distinguished American poet William Cullen Bryant as an illustration for his “Inscription for the Entrance to a Wood.” The poet advised the artist as follows: “I have thought that an opening into a thick wood, with a human figure retiring up the avenue, and an old tree or two uprooted, with some other accessories suggested by the poem, would do; but I wish to leave it all to you, who understand this matter so much better than I do.” Weir's drawing precisely matches Bryant’s description. He employed a va
RMR5AMB3–'Their methods of performing a solemn ceremony around a fire'. Engraving of group of ten native Indians seated or kneeling round a wood fire, some holding gourd rattles.Two men wear skin mantles draped over the shoulder, and two women wear apron-skirts. Several wear necklaces.The landscape behind with figures fishing from canoes, and two fish weirs. Travels through Virginia. [From Theodor de Bry's 'America', Vol. I, 1590, after a drawing of John White]. England; 1618. Source: Sloane 1622, f.86. Language: English.
RF2WE2M36–Sangju City, South Korea - November 18th, 2023: A detailed view of two of the Sangju Weir's iconic towers, with a rugged mountain face providing a dra
RM2CF5W8G–. The redemption of Egypt. quarters of a mile, roughlymeasured by the two weirs and the isthmus between them, in theconventional manner, that is, by trolley. As, however, we desireda more intimate acquaintance with the great weir than any whichwe should obtain by this rapid method of transit, we rejected theovertures of the Arabs, and proceeded on foot to the entrance ofthe Damietta branch. On our way we crossed the Tufikieh Canal,a broad channel which ran southwards in a perfectly straightcourse. We were now confronted by a graceful gateway designed 208 THE REDEMPTION OF EGYPT in the style of
RF2C32AR6–Double weir on a river of two linked pools and water flowing between them. Surrounded by rocks and trees.
RMB5J9XE–Canals are artificial channels for water. There are two types of canals: water conveyance canals, which are used for the conveya
RMBHA9X0–Two step weir on the river Lea featured in the BBC 'Rivers' with Griff Rhys Jones, Hartham Common, Hertford, England, UK.
RMW7N81Y–Female European river otter (Lutra lutra) playing with two cubs near a weir, Hertfordshire, England, UK, February
RMTR6JRA–bow net fishing in a lake, Germany, Bavaria, Brombachspeichersee
RM2BNE1JW–Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) two leaping a weir, Shrewsbury, River Severn, Shropshire, England, UK. November.
RF2F9CXGH–Weirs Beach on southern tip of Lake Winnipesaukee is very busy in the warm weather months. Two cruise boats and a railroad around the lakes region kee
RM2JPE4BG–Slough, Berkshire, UK. 17th August, 2022. Oak leaves begin to brown following weeks of no rain and two heatwaves. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RFBN2353–Middle two arches of Hexham stone bridge and weir from south side of river downstream
RMBBR8AR–Northern Rail train crossing the 'River Don' in Sheffield,'South Yorkshire'England,'Great Britain'
RMB56B5R–Shell solar panels fitted to apartments on the world's largest solar powered housing estate, Nieuwland, Amersfoort, Netherlands.
RMMWKHRB–New Forest Pony Equus caballus mare and foal being rounded up during a drift, near Broomy, New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England, UK, September
RMDY7X2Y–aerial view of the curvy Bridge over the River Aire and Castleford town centre, West Yorkshire
RM2G63CT3–Lower Saxony, Germany. July 2 2021: Matthias Letmeyer stands on a fish transporter and uses a landing net to distribute young set eels into two large buckets. The Lower Saxony Anglers' Association releases juvenile eels and helps them avoid obstacles on their natural migration route. The eel was once an important cultivated and bread fish in northern Germany. But hydroelectric power plants and weirs block the way for young eels from the North Sea to the rivers and streams. Photo: Mohssen Assanimoghaddam/dpa Credit: dpa picture alliance/Alamy Live News
RM2M8BCFJ–VENLO - A drone photo of high water levels in the river Maas near Venlo. Due to the heavy rainfall in the two weeks of January, the water level in the rivers is rising very fast. Farmers and residents are asked to empty floodplains so that the water can drain away and weirs are opened. ANP ROB ENGELAAR netherlands out - belgium out
RMPFBC2C–. Description and hydrologic analysis of two small watersheds in Utah's Wasatch Mountains. STREAMFIOW Gaging Stations Temporary 90° "V" notch weirs were oper- ated near the present gage locations from 1952 to 1958. In 1965 a 3-foot "H" type flume with concrete block stilling well house was installed at the mouth of each watershed. Streamflow is being recorded continuously on Fisher-Porter analog-to-digital punch tape re- corders at 15-minute intervals from April through October, and 30-minute intervals dur- ing the remainder of the year. The flumes have a rated head capacit
RF2RD9675–Spans 35.4 miles. Has 2 forks, West branch in Hubbardston, the East branch in Westminster. It flows southwest thru middle of Massachusetts. It joins t
RM2CE71MN–. Engineering and Contracting . si:£|Vif.v Automatic Filter Outlet Regulator. fitted with a flat base, which is bolted down to the floor of the chamber. This has a right-angled branch through which the filtered water passes to the filtered water conduit. At its top the sliding pipe is fitted with two weirs, each 15in. long, attached to galvanized iron float tanks, so arrangedthat the outlet can be made to discharge a maximum of 1,100gals, per minute. This is equivalent to 152 vertical inches per24 hours. The apparatus can be set to deliver at any ratebelow the maximum. The standard rate is 96
RMB5J9XF–Canals are artificial channels for water. There are two types of canals: water conveyance canals, which are used for the conveya
RMTR6JRD–bow net fishing in a lake, caught fishes are sorted, Germany, Bavaria, Brombachspeichersee
RM2JPE4TF–Slough, Berkshire, UK. 17th August, 2022. The remains of another BBQ next to the Jubilee River in Slough. The fire service have warned people about lighting fires as the countryside remains tinder dry following weeks with no rain and two heatwaves. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News
RM2G63CRC–Lower Saxony, Germany. July 2 2021: Matthias Letmeyer stands on a fish transporter and uses a landing net to distribute young set eels into two large buckets. The Lower Saxony Anglers' Association releases young eels and helps them avoid obstacles on their natural migration route. The eel was once an important cultivated and bread fish in northern Germany. But hydroelectric power plants and weirs block the way for young eels from the North Sea to the rivers and streams. Photo: Mohssen Assanimoghaddam/dpa Credit: dpa picture alliance/Alamy Live News
RM2M8BCBD–VENLO - A drone photo of high water levels in the river Maas near Venlo. Due to the heavy rainfall in the two weeks of January, the water level in the rivers is rising very fast. Farmers and residents are asked to empty floodplains so that the water can drain away and weirs are opened. ANP ROB ENGELAAR netherlands out - belgium out
RM2CF62P1–. Canadian engineer. opened toallow the section to drain into the storm water outlet.The tanks proper are divided into three parts, 17% ft.deep, by two weirs. These three divisions are graded to-wards the east side, where they drain into an open i8-in.sludge channel, which runs south along the inner side ofthe east wall and into the i8-in. tile sewer under the stormwater outlet. A gate valve is provided at the end of thesludge channel at the south wall. Eight rows of columns were used in the tanks for thesupport of the roof. These columns were 18 ins. square ? /f^r,,^ .^/>»-y»»^ J»v./ /*ii»
RMTR6JR6–bow net fishing in a lake, Germany, Bavaria, Brombachspeichersee
RM2G63CRR–Lower Saxony, Germany. July 2 2021: Matthias Letmeyer stands on a fish transporter and uses a landing net to distribute young set eels into two large buckets. The Lower Saxony Anglers' Association releases juvenile eels and helps them avoid obstacles on their natural migration route. The eel was once an important cultivated and bread fish in northern Germany. But hydroelectric power plants and weirs block the way for young eels from the North Sea to the rivers and streams. Photo: Mohssen Assanimoghaddam/dpa Credit: dpa picture alliance/Alamy Live News
RMRGBMN4–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. Fig. 12.—Weir box having side contractions too narrow for accurate measurement, athough the discharge over the two weirs may be proportionately accurate.. Fig. 13.—Inaccurate weir formed within concrete pipe.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G.
RMTR6JR8–bow net fishing in a lake, Germany, Bavaria, Brombachspeichersee
RM2G63CR8–Lower Saxony, Germany. July 2 2021: Matthias Letmeyer stands on a fish transporter and uses a landing net to distribute young set eels into two large buckets. The Lower Saxony Anglers' Association releases juvenile eels and helps them avoid obstacles on their natural migration route. The eel was once an important cultivated and bread fish in northern Germany. But hydroelectric power plants and weirs block the way for young eels from the North Sea to the rivers and streams. Photo: Mohssen Assanimoghaddam/dpa Credit: dpa picture alliance/Alamy Live News
RMRGBMNK–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. 38 BULLETIN 906, IT. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.. Fig. 12.—Weir box having side contractions too narrow for accurate measurement, athough the discharge over the two weirs may be proportionately accurate.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States. Dept. of Agriculture. [Washington, D. C. ?] : The Dept. : Supt. of Docs. , G. P.
RMTR6JR9–bow net fishing in a lake, Germany, Bavaria, Brombachspeichersee
RM2G63CRX–Lower Saxony, Germany. July 2 2021: Matthias Letmeyer stands on a fish transporter and uses a landing net to distribute young set eels into two large buckets. The Lower Saxony Anglers' Association releases young eels and helps them avoid obstacles on their natural migration route. The eel was once an important cultivated and bread fish in northern Germany. But hydroelectric power plants and weirs block the way for young eels from the North Sea to the rivers and streams. Photo: Mohssen Assanimoghaddam/dpa Credit: dpa picture alliance/Alamy Live News
RM2AN2F58–Sessional papers of the Dominion of Canada 1911-1912 . THE INTERIOR vll 2 GEORGE v., A. 1912 Kecapitulating, at the end of the season 1912-13, for a total charge of $8,200, themeasurements at these points could be carried on for, say, five years at least (beforethe weirs would require repairs) at no expense whatever save the cost of gauge heightobservers. Under existing conditions it practically requires two parties to cover this riverat an expense of about $5,200 per year, so it can readily be seen how great the savingwould be in dollars and cents if the weirs were established. As was pointed
RMTR6JR2–bow net fishing in a lake, Germany, Bavaria, Brombachspeichersee
RM2HKJXY0–Lechfall near Fuessen, Germany, Bavaria, Swabia, Allgaeu
RM2J54AM0–Fishermen controlling a weir on river Havel, Germany, Berlin
RM2AKFX22–Report of the Commissioner - United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries . OUNDS, AND FYKES. In the United States by far the greatest weight of summer market-fish,with the exception, perhaps, of the cod, shad, and menhaden, is taken inthe more elaborate constructions, variously known as traps, pounds, heart 260 EEPOET OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. nets, weirs, &c. These may consist entirely of netting, of brush or oflaths, or a combination of two or more of these materials, the construc-tion, in form and material, varying in different parts of our sea-coast orof the great lakes. Th
RM2AG2CJK–. A consecrated life; a sketch of the life and labors of Rev. Ransom Dunn, D. D., 1818-1900. at the character and spirit displayed both inthis country and in Europe were as commend-able as the rowing was successful. In 1880 the Centennial General Conferencemet at Weirs, N. H., on the shore of the beautifulLake Winnepesaukee. Professor Dunn attendedwith his wife and two daughters, the elder ofwhom, Miss Helen, as well as himself, was totake part in the program. A report of the meet-ings stated that Professor Dunn probablypreached the ablest sermon of his life at thisConference at Weirs. It lent
RM2AKFN89–Report of the Commissioner - United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries . ound-seines are usually used, the poles being fixed downthe same as the heart and leader, although some are made of all laths. Some haveonly one pound instead of two. There are about fifteen of these weirs between Yar-mouth and Provincetown. I know of no other kind. I inclose a little diagram, (Fig.17,) without being drawn to any particular scale, and hope it will be intelligible.Yours, truly, P. S. CROWELL. A modification of the heart-pound is largely used in the bays andmouths of the rivers of Maine and the provinc
RM2AFHXHM–. Our greater country; being a standard history of the United States from the discovery of the American continent to the present time ... r(3RTRAlT.-^ Ui i Khl.KAl. cJAVALRV COMMANDERS. 756 THE CIVIL WAR. the line, but were well posted on high ridges,and held firmly the Middle road, or thatwhich runs next north of the turnpike. Asmall stream called Meadow Run, flows intothe creek between the two roads mentioned. was picketed by Powells cavalry divisionfrom Cedar Creek all the way to FrontRoyal. Weirs battery commanded the fords,supported by cavalry which were so postedas to prevent surprise fr
RM2AG1M8B–. Elementary physical geography;. ne. These aretossed about and carried alongwith the water and thus becomepowerful cutting tools. Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, is a laby-rinth of passages aggregating more thantwo hundred miles; the length of thecave on a straight line is about tenmiles. Some of the vaults and domesare two hundred and fifty feet high.There are other caves in the vicinitynearly as large. Weirs Cave and LurayCavern, both in Virginia, are smallerthan Mammoth Cave. Howes Cave,Schoharie County, New York, is one 150 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY of the few large caverns of interest in the northern A
RM2AM0CA5–The illustrated LaconianHistory and industries of Laconia, N.HDescriptive of the city and its manufacturing and business interests . member of the city council,and representative in the legislature. Mr. Story has been a hotel-keeper forthirty-six years, having been landlord ofthe Perkins House, Mt. Belknap House, THE ILLUSTRATED LAC ON IAN. 237 Laconia House, Hotel Weirs, and at thepresent time welcomes his patrons atStorys Tavern, on Lakeside avenue atThe Weirs. Storys Tavern is located on the shoreof Lake Winnipesaukee, and situated ina grove directly facing thelake, and within two hundredfe
RM2AN1MH8–Outing . open-ings in eel-weirs that allow a canoe topass even in very shallow water, and thefalse channels that fool one into the ne-cessity of working back up-stream for ahundred yards or more. Then there is the still more difficultart of judging the force of the stream ata given point, and of knowing just howlong, to the fraction of a second, it willtake for a swinging canoe to reach acertain passage between two rocks, or thebrink of a fall over which there is butone safe road. All that is going down-stream, while the ascent of a river has itsdifficulties also, and they are not all mat-ters
RM2CJ10XP–. The Tucker genealogy; a record of Gilbert Ruggles and Evelina Christina (Snyder) Tucker, their ancestors and descendants; . andlooked not much on those things but lifted up their eyes to the heavens, theirdearest country and quieted their spirits. The next morning, after a touching farewell (which Weirs famous paint-ing in the United States Capitol has reproduced), the Pilgrims sailed fromDelfthaven in the Speedwell for Southampton, At Southampton theMayflower had been receiving her stores and outfit for a week when theSpeedwell arrived. The two vessels left Southampton August 15, 1620,but p
RM2CP1RF1–. Camera studies of wild birds in their homes . BOUT TO ALIGHT. 237 fully two miles up when the hawk released his prey,—sohigh that I could not see what happened, but the eagle cameswooping grandly to the perch he had left, bearing theprize, while the poor Osprey went out to the weirs for an-other one. Undoubtedly stolen fish tasted much sweeter tothe eagle than if he had captured it himself, even though thelatter course would have required but a fractional part ofthe energy he expended in mounting to the clouds. On another occasion the same thing happened, but theOsprey released his prey befo
RM2CDY2MK–. Modern mechanism, exhibiting the latest progress in machines, motors, and the transmission of power, being a supplementary volume to Appletons' cyclopaedia of applied mechanics . Fio. 9.—Weirs tongueless cultivator. ment, by the alisence of a tongue. It has lateral adjustment of hitch to insure the properdirection for the wheels, in case the team used is unequal in size and step. Tke Deere Garden-IIoe (Fig. 10) has two short beams with handles adapted, to propel the. FiQ. 10. - Dueres garden hoe. machine with any of its different attachments, shown in Fig. 11. The handles are con-nected also
RM2CDADTA–. Water Supply and Irrigation Papers of the United States Geological Survey . A. RUMFORD FALLS, LOOKING DOWNSTREAM TOWARD MIDDLE-LEVEL CANAL.. li. SACO RIVER BELOW SALMON FALLS DAM. PRESSEY.] ANDROSCOGGIN RIVER. 77 Gage ratings are taken at the lower dam. At first they were madeonce a day, later four times a day, and now every two hours. Flash-boards are not used on the dam. There is but little fluctuationduring the twenty-four hours in the quantity passing the weirs; infact, there is not much fluctuation anywhere upon the river except atand below Lewiston, where a large proportion of the mill
RM2CHM3A1–. Public works . ik. The secondary tank is simply a re-inforced concrete Dortmund tank providing a detentionperiod of about yi hour. The sewage enters and leaves. GENERAL, PLAN OP SEWAGE DISPOSAL PL.NT. DELAWARE COUNTY HOME. December 17, 1914 MUNICIPAL JOURNAL 879 the tank over weirs. The effluent from this tank flowsto a diverting manhole and from there to either or bothof the sand filters. The sludge is removed by a differ-ential head and flows to the drying bed. similar to thescheme used at the Imhoff tank. Sand Filters. The sand filters are two in number, toI)rovide for resting one while
RM2CF5W5C–. The redemption of Egypt. mietta Barrage was treated in the same Avay duringthe following year.^ But a second and more extensive work, undertaken with thesame object in view, was in progress. This work consists in theconstruction of two subsidiary weirs—one on each branch of theNile—a few hundred yards below the Barrage. These weirs, which 1 Egypt, No. I (189S), and No. 3 (1899). This important work was completedunder the direction of Major Brown, the Inspector-General of Irrigation for LowerEgypt, and Mr. Allen Joseph, the Director of the Barrage. IJAKKxVGK AND 1 lllUC;ATION SKJl ICE 211 ar
RM2CGMYBM–. A history of the Eighth Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteers, including its service as infantry, Second N. H. Cavalry, and Veteran Battalion in the Civil War of 1861-1865, covering a period of three years, ten months, and nineteen days . the flag and his sword near himduring his last moments. In June, 1884, he married Miss Ida M. Stearns, ofIndianapolis, an accomplished young lady, a teacher inthe public schools in that city. She, at this writing, is atthe East, intending to spend two davs at The Weirs, inorder to see some of her husbands old comrades, of whomshe has heard so much in connect
RM2CF5GM4–. Industries of to-day. used. Squid bait is considered the best, andas great quantities are caught in weirs on CapeCod, many vessels resort thither in summer tosecure a supply for their trips. To bait a trawl requires from an hour and ahalf to two hours. When it is ready it is placedin a tub made of a half barrel. The long line iscoiled up in the center, and the bait lies next thesides of the tub. One man uses from two to sixtrawls, which are often set in the afternoon andvisited very early the following morning, and per-haps once or twice more in the course of the day. The process is somewhat
RM2CF62MX–. Canadian engineer. ^a^. /^/e^ /^cwfy^va- rjir-j^-»------x4.ta«ij»^^rL-I-.- -rl«^ri7--V^-t^ ^^ ^ ^ I --zr.--:^---i------^---------^--i---ii-^-^i^^--^------^---- nirii il !| I 111 il Ii 1! I ^ w . in each tank, and one was used aslort for each of the two dividing weirs.11. ? tanks were built of all reinforced1:2:4 concrete. The walls were 12 ins.wide at the top, while the sides had abatter i in 7.6. The width at the bottom slab were. varied as the heigiu. There was a footing provided2 ft. deep and 12 ft. 6 in. wide. The reinforcingfor the walls was i-in. square twisted rods on the outsid
RM2CE6WHK–. Engineering and Contracting . glazed vith wire glass. Two ventilators were alsobuilt on the roof in order that the place might be as inof-fensive as possible. The settling tank at the end v.as built 16 ft. x 30 ft. in-side and 22 ft. deep below the water line. It is designedwith two chambers which slope to hoppers 4 ft. x 4 ft. inplan. The tank was floored over at the ground level andthe compressor house built on top. The sewage flows over weirs at the outlet end of theaerating tank down under a wooden baffle in the settlingtank, thence upward over lateral wooden weirs into a mainreinforced
RMREA0JD–. Construction materials for coastal structures. Coastal engineering; Building materials. CONCRETE FILLER. Figure 83. Two types of double layer fabric forms (courtesy of Fabriform). Grout-filled fabric tubes may be arranged in various configurations along the shoreline. They are useful as groins, dikes, breakwaters or weirs. Figure 85 shows an arrangement of tubes and a filling point. Figure 86 shows the use of fabric pillows as concrete forms for erosion control. Koerner and Welsh (1980) give examples of slab and tube forms. b. Sheet Forms. Synthetic sheet materials made of polyethylene, viny
RMRHTAP3–. Biennial report, Montana Game and Fish Commission, State of Montana. Montana Fish and Game Commission; Game protection; Wildlife conservation; Fisheries. Three fish-tight weirs have been installed at either end and in the middle of a one mile stretch of Flint Creek a short distance below Georgetown Lake, providing two half-mile test sections. These weirs must be kept in place continuously so that no fish may move in or out of the sections. This becomes a considerable task during the rigorous winter conditions to which the stream is subjected. To date fish have been planted from two hatcherie
RMRRWCXF–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 14 The Florists^ Review Jolt 10, 1013. aim other wholesale florists, was killed by a West Shore railroad train July 5. John Stone, bookkeeper for the Ker- van Co., left last week, with his fam- ily^ for a holiday in Connecticut. Miss M. McCabe, bookkeeper for the Growers' Cvt Flower Co., leaves July 12 for a two weeks' vacation at Sharon Springs, N. Y. In the storm of July 5 three of James Weir's employees, Messrs. Hains, Yon- kers and Sullivan, were struck by light- ning while attending to their duties in Greenwood cemetery. Charles Hains was kill
RMRCWR9A–. Description and hydrologic analysis of two small watersheds in Utah's Wasatch Mountains. STREAMFIOW Gaging Stations Temporary 90° "V" notch weirs were oper- ated near the present gage locations from 1952 to 1958. In 1965 a 3-foot "H" type flume with concrete block stilling well house was installed at the mouth of each watershed. Streamflow is being recorded continuously on Fisher-Porter analog-to-digital punch tape re- corders at 15-minute intervals from April through October, and 30-minute intervals dur- ing the remainder of the year. The flumes have a rated head capacit
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