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Mudflats or mud flats, also
known as
tidal flats or, in Ireland, slob or slobs, are
coastal wetlands that form in
intertidal areas where sediments have...
- corridor. The
southern part of
Interbay was
originally the
Smith Cove
tideflats. All of
Interbay was
divided from the 1880s
onward by an
increasing number...
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noticeable throughout the city, but is
rather concentrated in the
Tacoma Tideflats and is
frequently smelled by
motorists traveling that
section of Interstate...
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County (around
Browns Point and Dash Point)
lying on the hill
across the
tideflats from downtown.
Tacoma does have some
major roads which do not seem to...
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Retrieved January 16, 2017. Raley, Dan (2010). S****ey, Jeff (ed.).
Tideflats to Tomorrow: The
History of Seattle's SoDo. Seattle, Washington: Fairgreens...
- U.S. Oil &
Refining Co. is an oil
refinery located in the
tideflats of Tacoma, Washington. USOR (U.S. Oil &
Refining Co.)
began in 1952 as
Pacific Oil...
- on
Beacon Hill, the
industrial area grew
northward across the
former tideflats. With
access to good hop-growing
areas in the
valleys of the Duwamish...
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human development in the 20th
century to
channelize the
river and fill in
tideflats to
create Harbor Island,
which was once the world's
largest artificial...
- $10.3 million. The Navy
retained some
presence on the
former Smith Cove
tideflats until at
least 1977, when a
Naval correctional facility was
still located...
- the
rivers Ems, Weser, Elbe,
Havel and Spree.
Distinctive salt marshes,
tideflats and
tidal reed beds in the
estuaries existed permanently in the tidal...