These beds are commonly channelized and always exhibit erosive bases incised into underlying fine-grained turbiditic sandstones. |
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The lower basin needed that water to ship a few barges of grain and other commodities along the channelized river. |
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It channelized the river to support barge traffic, first up to Kansas City, then to Sioux City. |
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A person's processes are psychologically channelized by the way in which he anticipates events. |
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The lower Arroyo Seco was channelized in 1938 because of rainfalls like this. |
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There's also something called the Klamath Straits Drain, along with scores of channelized creeks, uncountable dikes, and an aqueduct called the Lost River Diversion Channel. |
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Drainage occurs through a network of streams, some channelized and some more or less natural. |
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It is appropriate in streams lacking suitable cover or in previously channelized areas. |
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Wing deflectors are most applicable to channelized areas of low or moderate gradient. |
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Meaning is attached by human minds, and is channelized into common understanding. |
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Cross drainage culverts should be placed across the road to dissipate excess runoff flows which have been channelized by the road construction. |
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In the mid 1900's sections of the tributaries were channelized and dammed to facilitate log driving for the pulp and paper industry. |
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The formation is composed of red siltstones, containing discontinuous calcrete horizons, channelized sandstones and thin beds of current-rippled fine sandstone. |
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We have developed a mathematical model to evaluate the flow and erosional potential of submarine, channelized komatiite lavas at Kambalda, Western Australia. |
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Virtually every major river in our deserts has been dammed and diverted, many have been channelized and lined with levees, and others have been pumped dry. |
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Since the 19th century, the Army Corps of Engineers has channelized the Mississippi River to improve navigation while avoiding the expense of dredging. |
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In Japan, where the rivers have one of the highest proportions of dams in the world and virtually all have been channelized in one way or another, some saw a great need for restoration. |
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Low head barriers are well suited for streams that have been channelized or contain stretches of a straight, steep gradient and as a result have little or no pool habitat. |
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In the 1930s, the 50-mile river was channelized — turned into little more than a concrete drainage ditch — to protect surrounding neighborhoods from flooding. |
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Streams were being channelized to drain swamps. |
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Returning water may, for example, be channelized by the presence or form of obstacles on the bottom into rip currents of significant velocity but quite narrow lateral dimension. |
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The overall recommendations of the Meeting called upon the financial institutions and the private sector, to focus on the Central Asian Republics, where there is immense potential to be tapped and channelized. |
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Local First Nations presented concerns with the compensation proposal and suggested that restoration works should instead be located in Penticton Creek, a nearby watercourse historically channelized within a concrete flume. |
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Credit, in part, goes to Dr. Kiran Bedi's Navjyoti India Foundation who channelized Anita's talents, sharpened her skills, and enabled her to realize her long-term goals. |
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Install in small streams within areas composed of straight, shallow channelized reaches where there is little or no pool habitat and at least a moderate gradient. |
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There are several indications that the captain was overly concerned about the runway condition, leading to a condition of channelized attention, and a loss of situational awareness. |
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Specifically, the operating policies and principles require, prior to maintenance on channelized systems, that the operator must place them in a safe state and must also test each channel prior to returning it to service. |
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We've actually made this braided river into a channelized river. |
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These canyons form by channelized turbidites and generally lose definition with depth because continuous faulting disrupts the submarine channels. |
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Ship canals may be specially constructed from the start to accommodate ships, or less frequently they may be enlarged barge canals, or canalized or channelized rivers. |
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