Sentences with phrase «natural land movement»

Detailed impacts, however, will vary strongly from region to region and coast to coast and therefore can not be easily generalized, as changing mean and extreme coastal water levels depend on a combination of near shore and offshore processes, related to climatic but also non-climatic anthropogenic factors, such as natural land movement arising from tectonics, volcanism or compaction; land subsidence due to anthropogenic extraction of underground resources; and changes in coastal morphology resulting from sediment transport induced by natural and / or anthropogenic factors.
I'm talking about the natural land movement that rolls through and across all 18 holes.

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In a study published in October 2009 in the Journal of Mammalogy, Gehrt watched the movement of 181 radio - collared coyotes and noted their preference for natural lands within urban and suburban spaces, such as city parks and residential yards.
This place has been built without altering or changing any natural view and also without the use of heavy machinery or any major land movement.
Robert Smithson, an artist associated with the Land Art and Post-Minimalist movements, used natural objects in both his large - scale land installations, such as Spiral Jetty (1970), and his smaller museum installations made of stones and dirt removed from specific locatiLand Art and Post-Minimalist movements, used natural objects in both his large - scale land installations, such as Spiral Jetty (1970), and his smaller museum installations made of stones and dirt removed from specific locatiland installations, such as Spiral Jetty (1970), and his smaller museum installations made of stones and dirt removed from specific locations.
When it comes to large - scale artistic interventions into the natural world, the movement that usually leaps to mind is Land Art — huge, muscular sculptures carved or pulled from the earth by heavy machinery at the command of men like Robert Smithson and Walter De Maria, self - styled «gruff individualists» who claimed the studio and gallery were simply too small to contain their big ideas.
His involvement with the land transcended his photographs and he became a central figure in the national conservation movement at a time when growing industry began to threaten the nation's natural resources.
Meaning «the school of things», it was a movement in late 1960s Japan, in which a group of artists, inspired Italian Arte Povera and American minimalism and land art, created sculptural works from natural and industrial materials
Often, this kind of environmentally oriented land art involves the movement or manipulation of natural materials — whether it's stones, leaves or sand.
OPCA litigants consider themselves «sovereign or natural citizens» or members of the Freeman - on - the - Land movement or «de-taxers.»
First, both natural geographic barriers and an emergent environmental movement to preserve open land caused Coastal California's large metro areas to slow their outward expansion, or sprawl.
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