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    Seismic Survey of Buried Bedrock Topography in the Cannon River Valley

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    A seismic survey of the Cannon River Valley between Northfield and Cannon Falls, Minnesota, revealed the presence of a 30-meter deep buried river valley under or near the Cannon River. The buried channel emanates from the Spring Creek Valley in Northfield, makes a 90-degree turn to the northeast at the confluence of Spring Creek and the Cannon River. and follows the Cannon to Cannon Falls. Buried tributary valleys appear to join the main buried channel at several locations. There may be buried tributary valleys or a network of abandoned Cannon River channels eroded into bedrock under the lake plain north of Lake Byllesby. The material of this survey also was reported by Timothy D. Vick, one of the three researchers, at the 1980 meeting of the Institute on Lake Superior Geology

    Buried Bedrock Topography of the Cannon River System Around Northfield, Minnesota

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    A geophysical survey in the area of Northfield, Minnesota, involving electrical earth resistivity profiling and seismic refraction soundings, showed sizeable buried river channels in the bedrock in the Cannon River Valley which greatly increase in size downstream of Northfield. The channels upstream from the Northfield appear to be continuous and connect with the large buried channel between Northfield and Cannon Falls. The major buried valley deviates from the modern course of the Cannon River within the City of Northfield, but appears to follow elsewhere

    Lincoln Tower

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    Entry created by John H. Herrick October 25, 1972.John H. Herrick Archives: Documenting Structures at The Ohio State UniversityThe University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Lincoln Tower is located at 1800 Cannon Drive. This structure was officially named "Abraham Lincoln Tower" by the Board of Trustees on November 11, 1965, in memory of President Abraham Lincoln. The Board of Trustees also on July 9, 1976 named the top nine floors "Lincoln House." It is also known as the Olentangy River Dormitory, the River Tower Dormitory 2, the Olentangy Residence Halls, and is part of what is often called the "River Towers", the "River Dorms", and the "west dorms.

    Cannon at the Mississippi River at Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1945

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    This black and white photograph features a cannon near the river\u27s edge with trees nearby. A boat can be seen in the distance in the river. A typed label on the back of the photograph describes the scene as a high powered line over the Miss. River at Vicksburg, Miss. near National Park. The same description is handwritten at the top above the label.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-lampton-images-ms-ssmag/1022/thumbnail.jp

    Quantitative Determination of Trace Metals in Two Species of Fish in the Cannon River

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    ABSTRACT - Samples of fish were taken from three stations along the Cannon River and comparatively analyzed for concentrations of Copper and Mercury in their muscle tissue by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Samples from different stations showed a difference in metal concentration

    A Preliminary Assessment and Identification of theShipwreck Remains Uncovered in 1916 at the World TradeCenter Site in New York City

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    Charred wood timbers of a shipwreck found and rescued in 1916 at the future site of the World Trade Center in Manhattan were origiral/y identified as remains of the TIjger, a Dutch ship that burned in 1614. A swivel cannon marked voc was also found at or near the site in 1967. An.examination 0rthe timbers, preserved in the Museum of the City of New York, suggests they are instead from a vessel of about 55 feet in length built for use on the river or other inland waters, probably by an English shipwright. The . cannon was made in Amsterdam after 1715. This finding does not diminish the significance. of the timbers, .. ~ince very few, if any, remains of other colonial. vessels used on the Hudson River or on othe~ inland waters in the New York City area have been uncovered and preserved for study..

    Strategi Panglima Awang Long Menghadapi Imprealisme Dan Kolonialisme Kerajaan Islam Kutai Kartanegara

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    Awang Long (Ario Senopati) has set a right strategy tomaintain Tenggarong city as a kingdom city. At that time Awang Long has surely predicted that sooner or later the British fleet will come and take vengeance to redeem their defeat in the event that happened in February 1844. Awang Long helped by Bugisnese tribe in Samarinda Seberang and stayed in Pemarangan preparing barricades, making big logs that is deliberately cut to obstruct the enemy vessel in the river.Added by the branch of tree that is pointed and arranged as a float raft that can be pulled to the edge or to the center of the river anytime. Then there is the making of fortress wall along Tenggarong city, start from Kampung Melayu to Kampung Sukaramai is built a stone wall and is strengthened by a mast ironwood that is 4 meters high and a half meter of thickness. In the strategic part there is a cannon leads to the river. Awang Long troops also built a post of defense around Biru hill,Mahulu hill and Kampung Teriti, is strengthened by the moveable cannon using wheel. The defense in Mahulu is very strong that Sultan Salehuddin and family are backward to Kota Bangun. So, one of strategy or tactic that is applied by Awang Long is so right, he avoided many victims of innocent people, by a solution to evacuate his people and the kingdom apparatus to Kota Bangun, so that could be far from the subjugate of Netherland troops that is known as cruel. Kutai kingdom troops deliberately fired the raft houses along the Mahakam River so that the Netherland troops could not landed at Tenggarong beach

    Can a Segulah free an Agunah? : Jewish beliefs and practices for locating a drowned body

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    Bency Eichorn learns in kollel and, on the side, has been researching about various segulos. For his wedding he authored a book, Simchas Zion, discussing the segulah of keeping the afikomom from year-to-year. The post below is a small part of a much larger project on this segulah and has been adapted for the blog

    Morrill Tower

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    Entry created by John H. Herrick October 25, 1972John H. Herrick Archives: Documenting Structures at The Ohio State UniversityThe University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Morrill Tower is located at 1900 Cannon Drive. Officially named "Justin S. Morrill Tower" by Board of Trustees on November 11, 1965, in memory of "The Honorable Justin S. Morrill." Built under University Architect's project number A6416. Name on drawings is "Olentangy River Dormitory". Morrill is Building No. 1 and Lincoln (271) is Building No. 2 of this group. The name "River Tower Dormitory 1" has been noted. Morrill and Lincoln (271) Towers are frequently referred to at the "River Towers", the "River Dorms", or the "West Dorms". The Board of Trustees on July 9, 1976 named the top half of this Building the "Conaway House" and the bottom half the "Ross House." A current bulletin relative to traffic at the opening of the next quarter refers to Buildings 271 and 272 as "Olentangy Residence Halls.

    Cannon River Watershed: Landowner Survey on Water Resources and Conservation Action

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    1 electronic resource (PDF; 68 pages)The project was funded by Clean Water Funds made possible by the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Act. The funds were administered by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and the Cannon River Watershed Partnership (CRWP).Davenport, Mae; Pradhananga, Amit K.; Olson, Bjorn Anders. (2014). Cannon River Watershed: Landowner Survey on Water Resources and Conservation Action. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/170675
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