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Distribution and Characteristics of Springs in Two Neighboring Areas of Different Morphogenic Relief Type—Example of SW Medvednica Mountain (Central Croatia)
2024
Hydrogeological characteristics of certain areas are the most important factor in the distribution and hydrological characteristics of springs. Nevertheless, geomorphological, i.e., morphometrical characteristics can also play an important role in their distribution and/or can serve as spatial indicators of spring positions. This study compares the distribution of springs, their hydrological and morphometric characteristics in two neighboring areas of different morphogenic relief types in the Medvednica mountain (central Croatia), as well as their relationship with known faults. Results show that most of the springs in both areas researched have discharges between 0.01 L/s and 0.1 L/s. Nevertheless, in the fluviokarst area, there is a higher share of springs with discharges higher than 0.1 L/s. Morphometric characteristics of springs studied (altitude, slope, relative relief, curvature and Topographic Wetness Index (TWI)) have shown certain differences that are connected to the hydrogeological characteristics of the area. Results indicate that spring locations in the fluviodenudation relief area are more connected to the geomorphological processes caused by surface and shallow underground water runoff, while in the fluviokarst relief, that connection is less pronounced. Research has also shown that spring distribution in both areas is connected to faults, with somewhat higher concurrence in the fluviodenudation relief.
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Crocodile Gold Commences Mining at Two Australian Mines
2009
Certain information set forth in this press release contains \"forward-looking statements\", and \"forward-looking information under applicable securities laws. Except for statements of historical fact, certain information contained herein constitutes forward-looking statements which include management's assessment of Crocodile Gold's future plans and operations and are based on Crocodile Gold's current internal expectations, estimates, projections, assumptions and beliefs, which may prove to be incorrect. Some of the forward-looking statements may be identified by words such as \"expects\" \"anticipates\", \"believes\", \"projects\", \"plans\", and similar expressions. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and undue reliance should not be placed on them. Such forward-looking statements necessarily involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, which may cause Crocodile Gold's actual performance and financial results in future periods to differ materially from any projections of future performance or results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
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Peterloo . memories
2015
There are three sections: Sabre on the Wall, Sabre in Hand and Sabre in Velvet, referring to the weapon used to kill a young girl at the meeting.
Newspaper Article
Studying the notes of guitar improvisation; Weekend symposium at U of G brings enthusiastic players together
2004
Improvisational guitar is a fairly new field of study, partially because the instrument was always considered lightweight in academic circles until the fairly recent re-evaluation of 20th century musical forms like jazz, pop and rock and roll. Among the papers being presented is Improvisation and the 19th Century Guitarist, which will discuss the techniques used by European practitioners of the day. Other papers deal with the Renaissance, [Jimi Hendrix], Montreal jazz icon Sonny Greenwich, Quebec legend [Felix Leclerc] and general reports on electric blues and the role of guitar in country music. Photo: DAVE CARTER, GUELPH MERCURY; [Howard Spring] is organizer of the guitar symposium being held at the University of Guelph this weekend.
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Abstracts of Music Theses, York University: \The Improvisational Style of Charlie Christian,\ by Howard Allen Spring (1980)
1997
Presents an abstract of Howard Allen Spring's thesis \"The Improvisational Style of Charlie Christian\" and points out that its purpose is to initiate a study of Charlie Christian's style and technique.
Journal Article
DEATHS
1994
His funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Dodsworth-Piper-Wallen Funeral Home, Macomb, the Rev. David Huff officiating. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery.
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ASK THE GLOBE
1981
A. Howard Spring, whose most successful novel was My Son, My Son, died May 3, 1965, at his home in Falmouth, Cornwall, England. Son of a poor gardener, Spring was born in Cardiff, Wales.
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