The habitat is a seasonally saturated swale maintained by periodic mowing and herbicide treatment of woody coppice. |
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Although adjacent to dense forests altered by silviculture, vegetation in the swale resembles that of boggy pine savannas or flatwoods. |
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Townes saw a swale of new lawn, one of many features of the recently refurbished stretch of park, and strained at the leash. |
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Mountains and chalky crags abut the broad, deep-green swale of larch forests and hay-meadows of the Ampezzo Valley, just an hour's drive east of Canazei. |
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Water quality enhancement will depend on the contact area between the water and the swale and the longitudinal slope. |
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Behind us, the view north is of a vast deep swale and then the rising hills, cattle far up there like chocolate bits. |
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The grass or emergent vegetation in the swale reduces flow velocities, prevents erosion, and filters stormwater pollutants. |
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One-way straight tangent streets may slope at a 2 percent grade to a swale or bioretention cell on one side. |
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Though his ball came to rest on the putting surface he was not quick enough to it, and the wind whisked it back down the swale whence it came, leading to his second bogey of the tournament. |
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This creates a swale and space for snow accumulation in the winter, which in turn creates a ridge. |
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The base of the roof hook lies in the swale of the of the roof tile. |
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Past uses that contaminated the brownfield include waste oil drum storage, coal storage, an incinerator, a fire pit, a munitions area, and landfilling of a swale. |
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Remedial action response teams contained the spill to two general areas, a natural swale running perpendicular to the pipeline and the pipeline trench. |
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The geology of continental shelves is often similar to that of the adjacent exposed portion of the continent, and most shelves have a gently rolling topography called ridge and swale. |
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Jane climbed a few more paces behind him and then peeped over the ridge. Just beyond began a shallow swale that deepened and widened into a valley, and then swung to the left. |
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The milk had to be obtained from cows fed within an exact specified area, which included land drained by the rivers Swale, Yore, and Cover. |
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Riverside access ends at the village of Catton and we return on a back road that parallels the Swale. |
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The Yorkshire Post Band plays a more liberated version of Dixieland, whereas the Swale Valley Band revels in the roots of New Orleans. |
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Darwen had 38, but so had Swale AC so a section countback was ordered. |
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Until 1999 the navigation authority to Swale Nab was the Linton Lock Navigation Commissioners. |
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In the late 19th century huge modern mills were built at Dartford and Northfleet on the River Thames and at Kemsley on The Swale. |
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The Swale and the Ure form the River Ouse which flows through York and into the Humber estuary. |
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Navigation to Swale Nab, at the confluence with the River Swale, was opened in January 1769 as part of the River Ouse Navigation. |
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It is one of several hamlets making up the civil parish of Ospringe and is in the Borough of Swale. |
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Next, draining Wensleydale, is the River Ure, which joins the Swale east of Boroughbridge. |
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On the way it collects the waters of the River Swale, River Nidd, River Wharfe, River Aire, River Derwent and River Trent. |
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It is the dale of the River Swale on the east side of the Pennines in North Yorkshire. |
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Next, draining Wensleydale, is the River Ure, which the Swale joins east of Boroughbridge. |
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This Sunday seres the Ghurka Charity match on the QE2 at Ashington, as well as running water matches on the Rivers Ure Swale and Tees. |
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The River Swale has been a contributory factor in the settlements that have been recorded throughout its history. |
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The source of the River Swale is at the confluence of the Birkdale Beck and the Great Sleddale Beck. |
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The River Swale and its valley support a range of habitats including broadleaved, mixed and conifer woodland as well as hay meadows and grasslands. |
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On the eastern side of the watershed, the rivers Tyne, Tees, Wear, Swale, Ure, Nidd, Wharfe, Aire, Calder and Don rise in the region and flow eastwards to the North Sea. |
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There are subtle differences in the blades in that the Trask has an upsweep in its clip-point design while the Swale has a more traditional, gently sloped clip style. |
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The most northerly of the rivers in the Ouse system is the River Swale, which drains Swaledale before passing through Richmond and meandering across the Vale of Mowbray. |
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To the east of Boroughbridge, the Ure is joined by the River Swale. |
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Tributaries of the Ure include the River Swale and the River Skell. |
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Below Richmond, the valley sides flatten out and the Swale flows across lowland farmland to meet the Ure just east of Boroughbridge at a point known as Swale Nab. |
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It then crosses the side of Kisdon, with good views down Swaledale, passes Kisdon Force, a waterfall on the River Swale, and reaches the village of Keld. |
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The two major rivers in the county are the River Swale and the River Ure. |
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