- F. Mercer, two
slackwaters were used for navigation: Big
Slackwater at Dam No. 4, and
Little Slackwater at Dam No. 5. Big
Slackwater is
about 3 miles...
- The
slackwater darter (Etheostoma boschungi) is a
small species of the
freshwater ray-finned fish and a
darter from the
subfamily Etheostomatinae, part...
- Than Oral History: The
Slackwater Center Investigates the
Meaning of "Rural", J. A. King, 10/21/2005, Bay Net, "The
SlackWater Center Investigates the...
-
Canallers called "Little
Slackwater". At
Guard Lock #5, the
canal entered the river, and the
boats navigated in the
slackwater for
about a half a mile...
- the dams, and the
Columbia converted from a wild
river to a
series of
slackwater pools, the
journey can take
several months,
which increases the mortality...
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Eastwind Ridge (76°36′S 160°47′E / 76.600°S 160.783°E / -76.600; 160.783 (Eastwind Ridge)) is a broad,
partially ice-covered
ridge about 10 nautical...
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Greenside darter (Etheostoma blennioides)
Blenny darter (Etheostoma blennius)
Slackwater darter (Etheostoma boschungi)
Holiday darter (Etheostoma brevirostrum)...
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navigable by canoe; no
portage was required. As part of his
concept for a
slackwater navigation system, Lt.
Colonel John By's
design for the
Rideau Canal called...
- Trail. The
canal made use of the
Kiskiminetas River using a
system of
slackwater dams, and the
boats floated on the river,
entering a lock
located at the...
-
Google Earth with
reference to
Figure 23 in Petrullo's
Anthracite and
Slackwater showing the
location of the
canal along the west bank of the
Chemung River...