- 159-year-old
sluiceway is
found to
still be working. 88 6 "Closing In" December 10, 2019 (2019-12-10) 3.46 The team
continues excavating the
sluiceway. Steve...
- iron
furnace constructed about 1838 of
quarried stone and two
earthen sluiceways. Also
present are
building foundations,
tramway road beds, and ore mines...
- at a
lower elevation than that of the
sluiceway. This
meant that when the
flood waters receded, the
sluiceway was
permanently abandoned by the two rivers...
- material, like rags and
sanitary products, and drop the
material into two
sluiceways that
transport the
screening into
respective washer compactors. The washer...
- of canal/
sluiceways between them, and the
remains of
three iron furnaces. The
outlying furnace,
Susan Furnace,
includes foundations,
sluiceways, slag heaps...
- Prothero.
sedimentary geology. Thornbury,
William D. (June 1950). "Glacial
Sluiceway's and
Lacustrine Plains of
Southern Indiana" (PDF) (Bulletin No. 4 ed.)...
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possible through operating turbines, open
spill gates and the ice and
trash sluiceway.
Larval white sturgeon 10–11 mm (0.39–0.43 in) in TL
experience the highest...
- with a high
pressure water nozzle,
where it
falls into a pit, pad, or
sluiceway for
reclamation to storage. The
table below illustrates the wide range...
- Wabash, Eel, and
Mississinewa Rivers and
their major tributaries served as
sluiceways for the
Saginaw or Erie lobes.
Outwash that was
deposited along the major...
- limestone, with
buttresses for support, and
openings at the top that act as
sluiceways where water flow
could be controlled. One
section is
about 70
metres (230 ft)...