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How prominent are the results of places like the Marmot dam removal in what's cutting edge? That was done in 2007, there should be some great data on that.
Just curious, is it "not invented here" or lack of familiarity?
We've had how many 500 year floods in the past 10 years. One Irene or Floyd and that sediment load would be half way philly.
The other issue is now the "lake" would be a dead leg in the system. Lake inversions poor(er) oxygen levels and all that crap.
We need people to associate "river" front as nicely as "lake" front.
They've done some really neat dam removal out west where they blew the dam and let the sediment...
Well considering it's from a high school physics book I don't need too. Either way it seems like you didn't understand. Student.
The result is the same, regardless of reflectance (which is not the same as transmittance and a function if refractive index). UV having a higher transmittance...
They are incredibly solitary animals. They have the least dense territory of all big cats, and even out west, where there are known populations there's only been 3 fatal attacks a decade. Low density, means low probability regardless. Even out west that translates to "unlikely".
They found one in CT. So why not?
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/ondeadline/post/2011/07/mountain-lion-killed-in-conn-had-walked-from-south-dakota/1
The Verrazano narrows was once a terminal moraine. The Hudson's previous outlet was the current area next to the watchung mountains into Bound Brook. Possibly a large ice damn breach from glacial lake Albany sent a huge rush of water changing the land in a day forever.