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Riverbed Technology agreed to acquire Xirrus, a Thousand Oaks, Calif. provider of wireless access network products and services.
During the 1990s, it became famous for white - elephant spending, the most notorious example being its penchant for lining
riverbeds with concrete.
Prior to CloudHealth Technologies, Chambers held senior executive roles at EMC, Cisco and
Riverbed.
He serves as a director of Meru Networks, Inc. and
Riverbed Technology, Inc..
It previously pushed for change at EMC,
Riverbed Technology, Novell and Citrix Systems, among others.
The wildly tangled dried up
riverbeds of Mars are definitely complex, but can you see how they were created through natural processes?
Soon the water was shallow enough for his men to cross
the riverbed and approach the walls of the city, but, how would he get past the walls?
«More than 2,600 sharp - edged flakes, flake fragments, and cores (cobbles from which flakes have been removed), found in the fine - grained sediments of a dry
riverbed in the Afar region of Ethiopia, have been dated to between 2.52 and 2.60 million years ago, pushing back by more than 150,000 years the known date at which humans were making stone tools.»
Bluetree and the president of Christian Freedom International, Jim Jacobson, whom Boyd said is a wanted man in Myanmar, chose a time when
the riverbeds dry up to sneak into the country.
I met a prophet in
a riverbed once.
But mechanisation also tends to spread into the cognitive hierarchy, and force the stream of consciousness into fixed
riverbeds — Bergson's homme automate programmed by a computer with built - in prejudices.
Soil and conditions are typical of AVAs with alluvial ancient
riverbed cobbled clay.
But their favorite thing to do is climb along the nearly dry
riverbeds, hopping from rock to rock and leaping over tree roots along the way.
Soil is lean with ironstone, buckshot gravel and quartz, an interesting remnant from an ancient
riverbed.
Dramatically perched high above the Arroyo Seco
riverbed, the property was once a stagecoach stop and health spa frequented by Teddy Roosevelt.
Always, though, Gardner returned to the widening
riverbed, knowing that eventually it would open into the Star Valley and familiar terrain.
Iberostar Playa Paraiso, Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo Thirty minutes south of Cancun sits this 2005 P.B. Dye design that rolls out rock
riverbeds and Mayan jungle borders that influence most of its holes.
Depending on the length of your trip, you may be hand - washing your cloth diapers in a bucket,
riverbed or stream, and hang - drying.
A new draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) was issued Jan. 19 of this year, followed by the start of
riverbed testing on Jan. 30.
When the water ran dry, Kratts said they found a lot of things on
the riverbed, from coins to a couple of bodies.
After weeks of heavy rain swept toward the coast late this week, many
riverbeds in coastal areas went from empty to overflowing in no time.
These pilings will allow boring to ascertain the composition of
the riverbed and a pile driving project that will determine the load capacity of seven locations in the future path of the bridge.
During Sandy, the East River flooded all the way to Avenue B and First Avenue, turning the FDR Drive into
a riverbed and blowing the ConEd transformer on East 14th Street, plunging millions of residents living south of Midtown into darkness for days.
Ancient
riverbed deposits of mud rock — rocks containing bits of clay and silt smaller than grains of sand — began increasing around 458 million years ago, around the time that rootless plants became common across Earth, researchers say.
The Viking landers saw water frost on rocks, the Phoenix lander found water ice buried centimeters beneath the soil, and the Curiosity rover has rolled through an ancient
riverbed.
For example, some fish, like salmon, build their nests only in gravel of a certain size, he notes, and so, «as rivers are increasingly being restored for fish habitat, it is important to know what slopes and flow depths will preserve a particular size of gravel on
the riverbed.»
Water mills were also built in Scotland, but there were fewer of them and they had a different design that had a far lesser impact on
the riverbeds.»
One of Curiosity's first major findings after landing on the Red Planet in August 2012 was an ancient
riverbed at its landing site.
Fewer rains and dried - out
riverbeds could mean more conflict with humans and livestock, and have a devastating impact on Africa's wildlife, reports Adam Popescu
In the new paper, Sawyer and colleagues tapped the National Hydrography Dataset, which contains realistic topographic models of
riverbeds, streams, and coastlines across the United States.
One day in the field, Drs. Harmand and Lewis and their team accidently followed the wrong dry
riverbed — the only way of navigating these remote desert badlands — and were scanning the landscape for a way back to the main channel.
At the time of the dinosaurs, the island would have been at the bottom of the sea and the mountains surrounding Beardmore Glacier would have been low - lying
riverbeds, eventually shoved skyward by tectonic activity.
The state will have to pump the sand from offshore or truck it from inland sources like
riverbeds and quarries.
The giant and the tiny were entombed together in
the riverbed, forming what is now a spectacular series of mass graves in northwestern Madagascar.
A hidden
riverbed has been spotted under the sand of the vast Sahara desert using radar satellite imagery.
The eight - week - long pulse will release enough water into the dry
riverbed to fill an area the size of a Manhattan city block with a column six kilometres high.
Elsewhere, the team found human and horse remains buried a meter or two lower, about where the Bronze Age
riverbed might have been.
This part of the photo (which Dunford did not process) shows windblown dunes in a long, evidence of avalanches (A) and dry
riverbed (B).
That's because while the dams stopped new sediment flowing into the river, vast quantities of sand were already trapped in
riverbed dunes downstream of the dams (Nature Geoscience, doi.org/sfr).
Cities need to add a layer of preparedness, such as land - use restrictions in flood - prone areas, provisions for groundwater pumping and regular dredging in some areas to minimize silt and sand deposits on
riverbeds following heavy rainfall.
It looked like a dry, rocky
riverbed.
The first set of images showed formations resembling
riverbeds, eroded hillsides, coastlines, sandbars, and barrier islands that made Titan look improbably like Earth.
Rose's team of archaeologists and geologists gathered more than 800 artifacts from ancient
riverbeds in the Dhofar Mountains of southern Oman.
Another $ 3.3 million has come in from the Canadian government — Verdant is testing a new type of turbine in the Saint Lawrence River near Cornwall, Ontario, that sits on
the riverbed rather than being moored to the bottom.
The first night after Titan's Saturday landing, Tomasko released three individual frames — «raw images, hot off the computer» — that gave intriguing glimpses of
riverbeds, a dark coastline, and Titan's pebble - strewn surface.
The flecks are bits of carbonized wood that accumulated in
a riverbed.
In Illinois, the US Army Corps of Engineers has been dredging the Mississippi and blasting away rock formations on
the riverbed in a bid to maintain the 3 - metre depth that barges need to ferry exports to the coast.
If the features are lined with residual salts, as one would expect of ancient, dried - up lakes or
riverbeds, NASA may target them as future landing sites.
Dr Dougan, from the School of Physics and Astronomy and the Astbury Centre said: «The discovery of significant amounts of different perchlorate salts in Martian soil gives new insight into the Martian «
riverbeds.»