Sentences with phrase «of small lakes in»

Times News Network: Melting of glaciers is resulting in the formation of smaller lakes in the high hills of Himachal Pradesh and is posing threat to the population living downstream.
In 2013, bursting of a small lake in front of Chorabari glacier coupled with heavy rainfall had wreaked havoc in Uttarakhand and in Himachal Pradesh 249 glacial lakes exists of which 11 have been identified as having [continue reading...]

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One way to protect your product or service is to position yourself as an expert or go - to person in the industry, says Susan Friedmann, a nichepreneur coach in Lake Placid, New York and author of Riches in Niches: How to Make it Big in a Small Market.
Assessing the size is also difficult: even though the perspective might be a factor here, the object seems to be smaller than the F - 16s, but probably much larger than a micro-drone as the bird - sized Perdix drones, 103 of those, launched from three F / A -18 F Super Hornets, took part in one of the world's largest micro-drone swarms over the skies of Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, California on Oct. 25, 2016.
Confronted with explosive and deadly blooms of algae in Lake Erie, Johnson proposed polluting several small lakes in the Canadian shield to figure what was going on and why.
SVN began in 1987 as a small group of value - oriented entrepreneurs and leaders who gathered for a meeting at Gold Lake Ranch in Colorado.
We fished each day and enjoyed daily lunches of freshly - caught fireside grilled fish on several of the many small picturesque islands in the middle of the «grand» lakes.
To put that deposit in perspective, 3,000 ounces of gold represents 1.4 per cent of the 209,000 ounces of gold Goldcorp produced from its Red Lake mines complex in 2017, and an even smaller 0.12 per cent of its estimated total gold production last year of 2.6 million ounces.
In 2002, TV revenue equaled 30 pct of Salt Lake City's smaller tab.
This year i have the privilege to celebrate Christmas once more at a small monastery in a lovely lake region of my native Austria.
Many fine Ainus and Japanese woodcarvers live and work in the small village of Akan bordering the lake.
Caputo's in Salt Lake City has a fine selection of in - house aged cheese made with local milk and small batch chocolates from around the world.
The only good thing that came from that trip was that a) we didn't die and b) a small bag of incredible, dairy - free chocolate peanut butter cups we found in Detroit, which we hid from the children and stress - ate as we made our way through the lake effect.
Stanza Italian Bistro & Wine Bar Chef Logan Crew offers an array of small plates, fresh pastas and a wine list that stretches the length of Italy, served in a vast modern space that won the Best New Atmosphere award from The Salt Lake Tribune.
The village incorporates the casual elegance of the Tuscany region in its hotels and spa while the small intimate lakeside communities of the Northern Italy lake region are reflected in the retail village.
However, if you continue down Highway 25, you'll find yourself on the dark side of the Lake Greenwood, where fearless young men with fast cars and too little to occupy their time meet in small pool halls for jumbled up stories, quick laughs and, even quicker, reach for their guns if you aren't careful.
Mystic Lake Casino in Prior Lake, Minn., for instance, is just a 40 - minute drive from the University of Minnesota, and several smaller colleges are within an hour's ride.
Another highlight for us was a spin around the reservoir on the S.S. Moyie — a (smaller) replica of the famous paddle steamer sternwheeler boat that worked on Kootenay Lake in B.C., and still the world's oldest intact passenger sternwheeler.
No one disputes that a small stretch of beach along Lake Michigan in Wilmette has grown larger in the past 40 years.
What we hadn't realized at the time was that this one article is a small part of a continuing debate over cloth versus disposables for low - income families in Salt Lake City... perhaps everywhere since it is a topic that affects communities nationwide.
By making small tweaks to the menu to feature student favorites, and moving assembly to the front of the house, participation at the high school has increased by 100 - 125 breakfasts per day; breakfast - in - the - classroom is increasing participation at the elementary and middle school level as well — it's up 55 percent at Lake Elementary!
Sen. Charles E. Schumer, who toured storm - ravaged areas of the Rochester and Finger Lakes areas Saturday, urged the Small Business Administration to swiftly approve requests for federal support in the aftermath of Wednesday's damaging windstorm.
Ray Scollin, state Republican Vice Chair of the North Country, said investing in infrastructure is critical to combat the brain drain and keep young people in small communities like Saranac Lake, which is fast becoming one of the Adirondack Park's most desirable communities for young people.
Newfane, New York is a small Western New York town located on the shores of Lake Ontario in Niagara County.
The Governor will either deny or support the application of the small city of Waukesha, Wisconsin, which lies outside the natural basin of the Great Lakes, to access water from Lake Michigan in order to replenish its rapidly depleting municipal water supply.
Cuomo announced about $ 750 million for pet projects in 10 regions of the state, including $ 63.9 million for the Finger Lakes — a region that historically has been among the top award getters but received the smallest total grant this year.
BEMUS POINT - A small portion of Chautauqua Lake will be treated with chemical herbicide starting today in an effort to fight an overabundance of weeds.
Indian Lake Supervisor Brian Wells expressed a desire to attract some of these transplants deeper into the Adirondack Park, places like Wells and Morehouse, small towns in Hamilton County.
SARANAC LAKE U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D - NY) is proposing legislation to make it easier for small businesses to craft employee - owned stock ownership plans, or ESOPs, a measure the lawmaker says will stave off possible disruptions in local economies as older business owners begin to transition out of the labor force.
Despite the sluggish economy, at least one small town in the Finger Lakes has been seeing some promising signs of life in its downtown corridor.
It is a business model similar to one that, according to Small, has worked well in the community of Saranac Lake.
South of Orlando, Lake Tohopekaliga, known locally as Lake Toho, is famous for bass fishing but is also a good place to see bald eagles and the endangered snail kite, a small hawk that feeds on snails in tropical marshes (800-247-1309).
The findings suggest that human - caused acceleration of global nitrogen and phosphorus cycles have boosted nitrogen removal processes in small to medium - size lakes.
By the 1990s, the Owens Lake playa was the largest producer in North America of PM10 atmospheric dust — particulate matter small enough to enter human lungs.
But, Levy says, in recent years there has been an increasing appreciation for salts and how they might create intragranular films of water: Instead of the deep briny lakes or aquifers one might find on Earth, scientists are now looking to «small pockets of briny soils that resist freezing and are chockablock with nutrients.»
In 1992, for example, I recorded 79 species new to science from the deep water areas of a small portion of southern Lake Malawi.
In northwest Africa, where what Werz has called an «arc of tension» runs through Nigeria, Niger, Algeria and Morocco, he said the projected massive population growth combined with small - onset changes brought about by climate change — like sea - level rise along the Niger Delta, the loss of hundreds of villages through desertification and the virtual disappearance of Lake Chad — is bad enough.
Against this promising background, the small university of sciences (Fachhochschule, or FH) in the lake's vicinity, FH Ravensburg - Weingarten, decided to adopt international cooperation in education and research as one of its special trademarks.
The remains of fish, algae, molluscs and small arthropods are preserved in the annual layers of sediment deposited in the bottom of Lake Tanganyika.
However, Pierre Sokolsky, an experimental physicist at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City and a founder of Telescope Array, a smaller cosmic ray array, argues that other evidence already points to the rays» extragalactic origin.
Although some lakes can also absorb CO2 at their surfaces similar to the way oceans do, the increases in these other sources of organic and inorganic carbon are likely the dominant factor, says Scott Higgins, a research scientist at the International Institute for Sustainable Development's Experimental Lakes Area, a natural laboratory of 58 small lakes in Ontlakes can also absorb CO2 at their surfaces similar to the way oceans do, the increases in these other sources of organic and inorganic carbon are likely the dominant factor, says Scott Higgins, a research scientist at the International Institute for Sustainable Development's Experimental Lakes Area, a natural laboratory of 58 small lakes in OntLakes Area, a natural laboratory of 58 small lakes in Ontlakes in Ontario.
The people in this small fishing village along the shore of Lake Tanganyika rely heavily on the small sardines from the lake for their own food and also probably sell them dried in a nearby marLake Tanganyika rely heavily on the small sardines from the lake for their own food and also probably sell them dried in a nearby marlake for their own food and also probably sell them dried in a nearby market.
A small glacier lake known as Nagma Pokhari sits nestled in a valley near Mount Everest in Nepal, surrounded by steep walls of sediment that hold the icy waters in place.
And as a small, constant source of seismic energy in the surrounding earth, lake microseisms can shine a light on the geology surrounding a lake.
Biologist Sonja Wedmann, then at the Institute of Paleontology at the University of Bonn, analyzed the fossil after it was dug up from oil shale deposits in what was once a small lake formed by volcanic activity.
Friedmann Lake: As rocks heat up in the sunshine, they sometimes reach temperatures above freezing, causing small trickles of snow to melt.
By the 1930s, the Owens Lake playa was the largest source in North America of PM10: particulate matter measuring 10 micrometers or less, small enough to readily enter human lungs.
Experts estimated that walleye biomass would most likely experience a small decrease of about 10 % in Lake Erie.
And at the University of Exeter in England, lake expert Gabriel Yvon - Durocher has been working to measure, on a small scale, how exactly ponds and lakes will respond to rising temperatures.
«We found that prized sportfish, such as Brook trout and the smaller fish that trout eat, are disappearing from lakes where species of Bass have expanded their habitats,» said Karen Alofs, a postdoctoral researcher working with ecologist and conservation biologist Donald Jackson in the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at U of T, describing a study published this week in Proceeding of the Royal Society B.
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