- published: 07 Feb 2011
- views: 5454
- author: Learning4Mastery
10:34
Rivers and Drainage Basins 1/3
Join award winning teacher Jonathan Bergmann as he explains how rivers flow, drainage basi...
published: 07 Feb 2011
author: Learning4Mastery
Rivers and Drainage Basins 1/3
Join award winning teacher Jonathan Bergmann as he explains how rivers flow, drainage basins, watersheds, and other features of river systems. |Uploaded with TubeShack www.shacksoftware.com
- published: 07 Feb 2011
- views: 5454
- author: Learning4Mastery
5:54
Rivers and Drainage Basins 2/3
Join award winning teacher Jonathan Bergmann as he explains how rivers flow, drainage basi...
published: 07 Feb 2011
author: Learning4Mastery
Rivers and Drainage Basins 2/3
Join award winning teacher Jonathan Bergmann as he explains how rivers flow, drainage basins, watersheds, and other features of river systems. |Uploaded with TubeShack www.shacksoftware.com
- published: 07 Feb 2011
- views: 1833
- author: Learning4Mastery
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Drainage Basin - Yosemite
An interesting perspective to view a drainage basin...
published: 13 Dec 2008
author: tungstenteacher
Drainage Basin - Yosemite
An interesting perspective to view a drainage basin
- published: 13 Dec 2008
- views: 2302
- author: tungstenteacher
6:19
Old plumber shows how to install a bathroom sink (basin) drain.POplug... plug and chain
32 years in the trade has taught me a thing or two.... There are a few tips that go along ...
published: 27 Feb 2011
author: TheOldkid888
Old plumber shows how to install a bathroom sink (basin) drain.POplug... plug and chain
32 years in the trade has taught me a thing or two.... There are a few tips that go along with the installation of a basin drain that will save the home owner a few headaches if they are applied.This video shows them step by step for the proper procedure...Please subscribe and have a great day.
- published: 27 Feb 2011
- views: 41854
- author: TheOldkid888
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CREE INDIANS OF THE MOOSE DRAINAGE BASIN, NE ONTARIO CANADA CIRCA 1900
Cultural Optimality, A Study of the Rise and Decline of the Cree Culture of North Eastern ...
published: 23 Apr 2011
author: DonPugh1
CREE INDIANS OF THE MOOSE DRAINAGE BASIN, NE ONTARIO CANADA CIRCA 1900
Cultural Optimality, A Study of the Rise and Decline of the Cree Culture of North Eastern Ontario .A Thesis Submitted to the Department of Canadian Studies of Carleton University In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Arts By Donald E . Pugh .May, 1972 . ABSTRACT Although contact between a western civilization and a primitive culture often leads to the disintegration of the latter, the culture of the Swampy Cree of the Moose River drainage basin appears to have reached its optimal period or cultural climax during the fur trade from their contact with European technology . A complementary perception of the resources of the region permitted a symbiotic division of labour by each culture which strengthened and materially benefited the other without a loss in cultural identity . Cultural disintegration for the. Cree only occurred in the twentieth century when the European culture altered its goals and relationship to the land and introduced a cultural clash through encroachment on Cree hunting grounds, the imposition of European laws, and the suppression of native Cree customs and practices . DON PUGH
- published: 23 Apr 2011
- views: 767
- author: DonPugh1
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Dynamic drainage basins
Landscape evolution model simulation of drainage basins developing under the combined infl...
published: 29 Jun 2011
author: Mit Geomorphology
Dynamic drainage basins
Landscape evolution model simulation of drainage basins developing under the combined influence of fluvial channel incision and soil creep. The model eventually reaches a static steady-state, but the approach to that steady-state is surprisingly dynamic.
- published: 29 Jun 2011
- views: 9678
- author: Mit Geomorphology
10:37
learning about river basins in a geography lesson, using Second Life
this is a video of a Grade 9 class in Singapore, filmed during one of their geography less...
published: 29 Jul 2010
author: Kenneth Lim
learning about river basins in a geography lesson, using Second Life
this is a video of a Grade 9 class in Singapore, filmed during one of their geography lessons, in which they used Second Life to learn more about drainage basins. the lesson started with a group of students from within the class, sharing with their peers how they had gone about terraforming a drainage basin. this part of the video has been subtitled and deliberately blurred in order to protect the privacy of the students. the second half of the video shows excerpts of the students' in-world activity, as they collaboratively formed their own river basins in their respective plots of land.
- published: 29 Jul 2010
- views: 1310
- author: Kenneth Lim
4:32
Tucson, AZ Drainage Basin
COL Magness on Tucson, AZ flood control project....
published: 09 Sep 2008
author: USACE90017
Tucson, AZ Drainage Basin
COL Magness on Tucson, AZ flood control project.
- published: 09 Sep 2008
- views: 439
- author: USACE90017
0:43
How to convert your window well into a drain basin
Created on June 4, 2010 using FlipShare....
published: 05 Jun 2010
author: paycheckvomitthorax
How to convert your window well into a drain basin
Created on June 4, 2010 using FlipShare.
- published: 05 Jun 2010
- views: 11533
- author: paycheckvomitthorax
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Rivers and Drainage Basins 3/3
Join award winning teacher Jonathan Bergmann as he explains how rivers flow, drainage basi...
published: 07 Feb 2011
author: Learning4Mastery
Rivers and Drainage Basins 3/3
Join award winning teacher Jonathan Bergmann as he explains how rivers flow, drainage basins, watersheds, and other features of river systems. |Uploaded with TubeShack www.shacksoftware.com
- published: 07 Feb 2011
- views: 1600
- author: Learning4Mastery
0:21
Branching drainage networks
Landscape evolution model simulation showing the branching of 1st-order drainage basins to...
published: 29 Jun 2011
author: Mit Geomorphology
Branching drainage networks
Landscape evolution model simulation showing the branching of 1st-order drainage basins to form 2nd-order basins as the strength of fluvial channel incision relative to that of soil creep is gradually increased.
- published: 29 Jun 2011
- views: 435
- author: Mit Geomorphology
6:10
Drainage Systems for Landscape and Yard: Using Catch Basins to Capture Run-off
www.ndspro.com Catch Basins can have a major impact on proper landscape drainage. NDS has ...
published: 19 Feb 2010
author: ndstraining
Drainage Systems for Landscape and Yard: Using Catch Basins to Capture Run-off
www.ndspro.com Catch Basins can have a major impact on proper landscape drainage. NDS has a full line of catch basins to ensure a proper solution to every drainage need. This show gives an overview of the NDS catch basins and their proper use. Please visit http for more information.
- published: 19 Feb 2010
- views: 18938
- author: ndstraining
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44:33
Holland's Barrier's to the Sea
Holland's Barriers to the Sea- Most of Holland is below sea level, the nation a drainage b...
published: 22 Feb 2012
author: CivilDigital
Holland's Barrier's to the Sea
Holland's Barriers to the Sea- Most of Holland is below sea level, the nation a drainage basin for three major rivers. Its people have fought back against floods since the Middle Ages. But now, they have massive, computer-controlled sea barriers and dams doing the trick.
- published: 22 Feb 2012
- views: 6139
- author: CivilDigital
2:49
Amazing Underwater World... Checto River
We take a look at the amazing underwater world on the Checto River in Southern Oregon. The...
published: 30 Aug 2011
author: OregonBoysVideo
Amazing Underwater World... Checto River
We take a look at the amazing underwater world on the Checto River in Southern Oregon. The Chetco River is a 56-mile-long (90 km) stream located in the southwestern portion of Oregon. It drains approximately 352 square miles (912 km2) of Curry County. Flowing through a rugged and isolated coastal region, Supporting a large population of salmon and trout, the Chetco's water is of very high quality. The watershed is home to many other species, including several that are endemic to the Siskiyou Mountains area. The northernmost grove of Redwoods—the tallest trees on Earth—grow in the southern region of the Chetco's drainage basin. In total, the river is home to over 200 species of animals, and 97 percent of the watershed is forested.
- published: 30 Aug 2011
- views: 2470
- author: OregonBoysVideo
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using SRTM data for hydrologic calculations in ArcGIS (part 2): watershed delination
second part of hydrologic tools used in GIS. stream generation, stream links and watershed...
published: 14 Mar 2012
author: Riccardo Klinger
using SRTM data for hydrologic calculations in ArcGIS (part 2): watershed delination
second part of hydrologic tools used in GIS. stream generation, stream links and watershed calculation. download the tool here: resources.arcgis.com
- published: 14 Mar 2012
- views: 3006
- author: Riccardo Klinger
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My Choice 761 - Alain Morisod: It Was a Nice Day
A relaxing and pleasant melody by Alain Morisod showing photos of the beautiful Amazon. Th...
published: 08 Oct 2010
author: malpen04
My Choice 761 - Alain Morisod: It Was a Nice Day
A relaxing and pleasant melody by Alain Morisod showing photos of the beautiful Amazon. The Amazon River or Río Amazonas of South America is the largest river in the world with a total discharge greater than the next ten largest rivers combined. The Amazon, which has the largest drainage basin in the world, about 7050000 square kilometres (2720000 sq mi), accounts for approximately one-fifth of the world's total river flow. In its upper stretches the Amazon river is called Apurímac (in Peru) and Solimões (in Brazil). The width of the Amazon varies between 1.6 and 10 kilometres (0.99 and 6.2 mi) at low stage, but expands during the wet season to 48 kilometres (30 mi) or more. The river enters the Atlantic Ocean in a broad estuary about 240 kilometres (150 mi) wide. The mouth of the main stem is 80 kilometres (50 mi). Because of its vast dimensions, it is sometimes called The River Sea. The Amazon Basin, the largest drainage basin in the world, covers about 40 percent of South America, an area of approximately 7050000 square kilometres (2720000 sq mi).Music is copyrighted by its corresponding owners. No infringement of copyright is meant and if it does infringe, please message me and I'll remove it. ===================================== Our Youtube Channels are: 1) jasalf5959 MASTER Link: (Malta, Malaysia & Other related videos) www.youtube.com 2) malpen04 "My Choice" series MASTER Links: (Music videos) www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com 3 ...
- published: 08 Oct 2010
- views: 688
- author: malpen04