You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
... Streamflow data and dry-weather and stormwater water-quality samples were collected from the main stem of the Charles River (or the Basin) and from four partially culverted urban streams that drain tributary sub-basins in the lower Charles River watershed; samples were collected between June 1999 and September 2000 and analyzed for a number of potential contaminants; these data were used to identify the major pathways and to determine the magnitudes of contaminant loads that contribute to poor water quality of the lower Charles River ...
... Discusses an investigation of sediment found at three dams in Massachusetts - the Perryville Dam on the French River in Webster and the Silk Mill and Ballou Dams on the Yorkum Brook in Becket; analyzed particles for particle size and chemical composition ...
Thomas Easterling (d.1815) was possibly a son of John Easterling of North and South Carolina, and a possibly a grandson of Henry Easterling of Calvert County, Maryland. Thomas was married to Rebecca Vicars, and purchased land in 1798 in Russell (now Scott) County, Virginia. They had probably moved there from that part of North Carolina which later became Tennessee (their oldest son said he was born in Tennessee). Henry Easterling (1733-1800) was possibly a son of Henry Easterling Jr. and grandson of Henry Easterling of Calvert County, Maryland. Henry was born in or near New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina, and married Elizabeth Bennett in or near Dobbs or Duplin County, North Carolina in 1753/1754. They later moved to Anson County, North Carolina and then to Marlboro County, South Carolina. Descendants and relatives of Thomas and Henry lived in Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas and elsewhere. Includes chapters about the Easterlings in colonial America.
None