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Marshall McLuhan, the "medium is the message" guy from back when, preached that tools numb whatever part of the body they amplify. By extrapolation, location-enabling tools render us less aware of our actual place.

 


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A marsh is a type of freshwater, brackish water or saltwater wetland that is found along rivers, pond, lakes and coasts. Marsh plants grow up out of the water.
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Marsh in Point Pelee, Ontario, Canada
Wetlands in drylands
In contrast to wetlands in other biomes (usually permanent and fresh water), wetlands in drylands are more diverse in their composition, ...

Wayne Marsh of Crossrail on GIS strategies for rail owner-operators
Bentley Delivers New 3D City GIS Information Modeling Software
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Alfred Marshall [1842-1924] More Marshall [International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences]
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Berman, Marshall All That Is Solid Melts Into Air: The Experience of Modernity (ISBN 0140109625)
Harvey, David The Condition of Postmodernity: An Enquiry into the Origins of Cultural Change (ISBN 0631162941) ...

The fire marshal will
advise the town clerk of any information that may affect disaster management planning
integrate this disaster management plan into the Town of North Haverbrook's emergency operations plan
2. Prevention ...

Carroll and Marshall, 1985 Carroll, T. and Marshall, R. (1985). Cost-Benefit Analysis of Airborne Gamma Radiation Snow Water Equivalent Measurements Made Before The February 1985 Fort Wayne Flood.

Salt Marsh Coastal wetland ecosystem that is inundated for some period of time by seawater. Plants that exist in this community have special adaptation to survive in the presence of high salinities in their immediate environment.

These conditions are most often found in a marsh or swamp where water cover prevents oxidation and attack by most organisms.
Pediment:
A broad, gently sloping erosional surface of low local relief adjacent to an eroding cliff or mountain range.

marsh, coastal Area of salt-tolerant vegetation in brackish and (or) saline-water habitants subject to tidal inundation. marsh, freshwater Tract of low wet ground, usually miry and covered with rank vegetation.

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Similar to Java remote method invocation (RMI), remoting handles data marshalling automatically and uses a binary data transfer format.
Messaging, which provides the "publish" end of the "publish/subscribe" design pattern.

Comparing the rainfall information with other information, such as the location of marshes across the landscape, may show that certain marshes receive little rainfall.

Public Land Survey System (PLSS) (including township, range, and section information); (5) hypsography, including contours and supplemental spot elevation; (6) vegetative surface cover, including woods, scrubs, orchards, vineyards, and marshes and ...

The Estuary Restoration Act set a goal of restoring one million acres of estuary habitat-including salt marshes, seagrass beds, oyster reefs and associated habitats-by the year 2010.

Topographic maps also show relief, forest cover, marsh, pipelines, transmission lines, buildings, various types of boundary lines, and many more features.

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floodplain soils may appear on hilltops
pastureland may appear to be misinterpreted marsh
more complex classification errors may be due to the sampling strategies that produced the original data ...

NOTE: Type A monuments are used in marshes. Type G monuments are used in permafrost areas.

peat -- n. A deposit of partly decayed plant remains in a very wet environment; marsh or swamp deposit of plant remains containing more than 50 percent carbon.

We found that, contrary to popular opinion, marshland in the Chesapeake Bay region increased slightly during the period. However, both forested wetlands and upl and forests declined significantly, while land development expanded rapidly.

See also: Information, Area, Cover, Map, Region

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