- in
deeper waters.
Silver is
taken up by
plankton in the
photic zone,
remobilized with depth, and
enriched in deep waters.
Silver is
transported from the...
-
controversy Battle of
Castle Itter,
Another operation that
involved remobilized German troops fighting alongside Americans. Division-Equivalents for...
- illegal.
Turkish and
Syrian forces defeated the
French in the south, and
remobilized army
units went on to
partition Armenia with the Bolsheviks, resulting...
-
Ilbir Dağ
deposit it has been "formed in open
spaces by
hydrothermal remobilization of
bauxite components". The gem
quality material was
first discovered...
-
process to
reestablish them was
initiated in 2011 and
culminated in
their remobilization under the old name,
Forces Armées d'Haiti (FAd'H)), on
November 18th...
-
create hazards over the next
several years, as the
volcanic deposits were
remobilized into
secondary mudflows.
Damage to bridges, irrigation-canal systems...
- be a mix of
weathered and gl****y particles; the
latter appear to be
remobilized 1986 tephra.
Between December 12, 2005, and
January 10, 2006, seismicity...
- plugs.
These plugs can
coalesce to form salt canopies,
which can then be
remobilized by roof sedimentation, with the most
prominent example in the northern...
- was
among those selected by
President Jovenel Moïse to be part of the
remobilized armed forces'
equivalent of the
Joint Chiefs of
Staff as Colonel, where...
-
after Operation Uphold Democracy, the U.S.
invasion of 1994.
Since the
remobilization of the
Armed Forces in 2017, the
ranks are
slowly being filled, and...