PPT-Avian Use of a Bottomland Hardwood Afforestation Site in the Red River Alluvial Valley
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Colby W Sharp 1 and Heidi L Adams 2 1 School of Biological Sciences Louisiana Tech University 2 School of Agricultural Sciences and Forestry Louisiana Tech
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Colby W Sharp 1 and Heidi L Adams 2 1 School of Biological Sciences Louisiana Tech University 2 School of Agricultural Sciences and Forestry Louisiana Tech University Introduction. What is alluvial diamond mining Alluvial diamond mining is the term used to describe the process through which diamonds are recovered from such deposits of sand gravel and clay Large concentrations of alluvial diamond deposits are mined on an indust bottomland hardwood forests, based on slope Environmental Factors Environmental factors such as floods, fires, and climate changes affect the composition of plants within natural communities. Bottoml SOL-WHI-3. The 1. st. River Valley Civilizations. During the New Stone Age, permanent settlements appeared in river valleys and around the Fertile Crescent. . River Valleys provided water and rich soil for crops as well as protection from invasion. . ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA. Oldest known civilization. Cradle of Human Civilization. Old Testament . Nebuchadnezzar. Ziggurat (right). Hanging gardens. Geography. This civ rose in the valleys between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.. 4 River Valley Civilizations. Fertile Crescent – Mesopotamia. Tigris. Euphrates. Egyptian Civilization. Nile River Valley (upper and lower Nile). Indus River. Harrapan. Mohen-jo Daro. Hwang He . Yellow River later civilizations focused on both Yangtze and Yellow River. Indus was located on the subcontinent of India located in what is now modern day Northern Indian and Pakistan. What are monsoons? . How did it affect the Indus?. Indus River Valley. This civ is still mysterious due to the fact that the writing has yet to be deciphered.. Mr. Pentzak. Level One Individuals & Societies . Spring 2016. Name at least three things Mesopotamia had in common with Ancient Egyptian Civilization. We are about to study another ancient civilization. Make some predictions about this civilization (starting points: geography, religion, matriarchal vs. patriarchal, social structures, etc.) . 4 Regions!. City-States in Mesopotamia. Egypt & Nile River. Indus Valley. China. Common Characteristics ??. Water!!. Deserts of river cultures short on resources. River Valley Civilizations. Opportunity to adapt environment. Global Studies 9. Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Bernier. Geography of India. India is a . sub-continent . that extends southward from mainland Asia into the Indian Ocean.. Geography of India. India is surrounded on the north by the Hindu Kush and Himalayan Mountains, which . Funded by Supported by Wildlife watch: look out for them hovering over the water in summer. The park also has a large grassland area with hedgerows offering a great space to explore and summer. WD - R&L - 9 20 1 9 The Pemigewasset River’ s headwaters are in Profile Lake in New Hampshire’s Franconia Notch State Park . The river cascades through the park where crystal clear waterfalls an Funded bySupported byWildlife watch150 look out for them hovering over the water in summer The park also has a large grassland area with hedgerows offering a great space to explore and summer Fun fact What is the Tijuana River Valley Regional ParkTRVRPTijuana River Valley Regional ParkTRVRPencompasses approximately 1800 acresof land in south manages 1552 acresof those acres which include miles of t In the 1930s, as part of FDR’s New Deal, the newly created Tennessee Valley Authority began damming the Tennessee River and its tributaries to improve navigation and control flooding, while also bringing electrification and jobs to the Valley..
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