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Victor S Magar and others
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, vjaf040, https://doi.org/10.1093/inteam/vjaf040
Published: 22 March 2025
...) and Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) were interested in whether the performance of ENR with AC would enhance the effectiveness of ENR in the Lower Duwamish Waterway (LDW), a tidally influenced, salt-wedge estuary. In 2014, USEPA and Ecology directed the Lower Duwamish Waterway Group (LDWG) to evaluate...
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Jia Liu and others
Transportation Safety and Environment, Volume 4, Issue 1, April 2022, tdab029, https://doi.org/10.1093/tse/tdab029
Published: 30 March 2022
.../4.0/ ), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact [email protected] Abstract This paper proposes a safety evaluation model of inland waterway ship navigation based...
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Stephen A. Karl and Kenneth A. Hayes
Journal of Heredity, Volume 103, Issue 4, July 2012, Pages 523–532, https://doi.org/10.1093/jhered/ess028
Published: 09 May 2012
... collection of natural inlets, bays, saltwater rivers, and artificial canals known as the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW). In addition to providing safe navigation among several major US shipping ports, the ICW is an extensive patchwork of marshy habitat for a variety of animals. Long stretches of the ICW...
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Olaf Jonkeren and others
Journal of Economic Geography, Volume 11, Issue 3, May 2011, Pages 509–527, https://doi.org/10.1093/jeg/lbq002
Published: 04 February 2010
... in trade flows on transport prices using micro-data on trips made by carriers in the inland waterway network in North West Europe. We find that imbalances in trade flows have substantial effects on transport prices. We estimate that a one standard deviation increase in the region’s trade imbalance...
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Published: 15 May 2021
... to navigate by radar alone. But sometimes even the radar could not penetrate the particle-filled air. Nevertheless, ferry crews did not stop rescuing people: approximately 200 injured would end up transported aboard New York Waterway ferries by day's end. Despite the unprecedented scale of this disaster...
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Published: 24 January 2008
...Was Holland a mere collection of towns? Or was it a body politic? Clearly it was both. Towns were divided not just by local rivalries but by repeated clashes over the inland waterway: while cities tied to decaying industries (Leiden, Gouda) clung to the traditional route, those profiting from...
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Published: 27 May 2014
... suffered a fire that destroyed its interior, but the fire did no damage to the Alcazar itself. In the meantime, Flagler built a private residence, Kirkside, as his winter home. He also purchased a large interest in the canal company digging what would become today's Intracoastal Waterway, and he purchased...
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Published: 28 November 1996
... before they spook. We follow them, hoping to get another chance when they land, but they eventually fly out of sight. Our general approach is to ride along the ridges and rims of little valleys and cul-de-sacs, or travel with one of us on each side of the brush lining a waterway. Often it is possible...
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Published: 24 November 2014
... invasive species vector requires overcoming legal/regulatory, political, and practical obstacles to change. ballast water in children’s environmental education Great Lakes US Canada artificial waterways and Great Lakes Regional Collaboration invasive species adaptation to Saint Lawrence Seaway...
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Published: 22 March 2018
...This chapter considers the poetics of Roman imperial expansion in three dimensions. It investigates the depth and density of straits and clogged waterways—paradigmatically the Hellespont—in Latin poetry from Catullus to Statius, arguing that such spaces become laboratories for the ways in which...
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Published: 21 October 2010
... all, none of the state's vital tasks, including collecting and transporting tax revenues, maintaining political and social order, and running an efficient defense system, could be achieved without functional postal, road, and waterway networks. Boat and land travel not only allowed elite travelers...
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Published: 15 August 2010
...This part of the text presents the English translation of six chapters in Book X of Mongmin simsŏ on administration for district magistrates. The chapters discuss the following: cultivating and managing mountain forests, managing waterways and reservoirs, repair of the yamen office...
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Published: 15 June 2017
... that a sporadic stream goes through; the Achelous’ metamorphoses and Heracles’ conquest of the river in each form allude to the awesome fertility of this grand, persistent river. In these mythical narratives, the characterizations of the rivers are consistent with the natural behaviour of waterways...
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Published: 27 November 2014
... equals 25.1–50.0 quarters per vessel; 3 equals 50.1–75.0 quarters per vessel; 4 equals 75.1–100.0 quarters per vessel; 5 equals over 100.0 quarters per vessel. Fig. 23. Average loads carried on rivers in England, 1294–1348. This chapter emphasizes that the inland waterway system of medieval England...