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  Dakota--1991 Symposium--Wade   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Geohydrology of the Dakota Aquifer in Washington and Republic Counties
It was found that the aquifer is approximately 300 ft thick, consisting of mudstone and loosely-cemented sandstone in a proportion of 2:1, and it dips to the west at approximately 10 ft per mile.
Sandstones in the lower 200 ft of the Dakota formation are generally clean and have high permeabilities whereas sandstones within 100 ft of the top are muddy and very fine grained and therefore have a lower permeability.
www.kgs.ku.edu /Dakota/vol3/symp/wade.htm   (681 words)

  
 Dakota Hogback
Dakota Hogback from the crest of Dinosaur Ridge
Dakota dinosaur crossing: The famous criss-crossing dinosaur trackways of Dinosaur Ridge are exposed on the east flank of the Dakota Hogback.
The coarsely cross-bedded Dakota sandstone on the left in the 1st frame is a fossil river bar nicely exposed in the north side of the I-70 road cut in the upper Dakota.
www.cliffshade.com /colorado/dakota_hogback   (7304 words)

  
 North Dakota | State Parks
On the north shore of Lake Sakakawea, this park was named for a late 1800s fort that served as a supply depot for other military posts in the Dakota Territory.
The northern portion of the Refuge is primarily river valley with a narrow band of adjacent upland habitat.
The Dakota Prairie Grasslands are comprised of the Little Missouri National Grasslands, the Sheyenne National Grasslands, the Cedar River National Grasslands and the Grand River National Grasslands.Recreational opportunities include viewing wildlife, hiking, camping, horseback riding, photography, canoeing, fishing, hunting, and backpacking.
www.recreationfinder.com /north-dakota-parks.htm   (3395 words)

  
 Star-crossed Charbonneau Creek on wagon train route
It is spring-fed, Charbonneau Creek, making it a rich water source compared to most creeks that depend on rain runoff to flow.
The creek was contaminated this winter, when Zenergy Inc. spilled nearly 1 million gallons of toxic salt water from a ruptured oil field pipeline across the land and into the creek.
Hill said sulphates are high in the creek, primarily because of the lack of rain.
www.bismarcktribune.com /articles/2006/09/17/news/topnews/120941.txt   (1125 words)

  
 Clayton Lake, New Mexico
In the northeastern corner of New Mexico, twelve miles north of the town of Clayton, an earth dam was constructed in the 1970s across Seneca Creek that resulted in the formation of Clayton Lake.
The Dakota Group consists of rocks that formed along the western shore of the Western Interior Seaway, a shallow oceanic strait that in Cretaceous time connected the Gulf of Mexico with the Arctic Ocean.
Dakota Group strata extend from central New Mexico more or less northward through Colorado to southern Wyoming (east of the present-day Rocky Mountains and extending westward into the Front Range of Colorado).
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu /mesozoic/cretaceous/clayton.html   (1157 words)

  
 North Dakota State University
In North Dakota there is a place for the small hog producer as well as the operator who produces large numbers under semi- or total confinement.
North Dakota, the most wholly agricultural state in our nation, has a tremendous production of grain which can be blended and balanced into rations and marketed to advantage through swine for the production of high grade edible meat.
In the North Dakota climate, with a small or limited operation, a dry lot or pen with the house or shed for sleeping quarters, which provides only wind and sun protection, is satisfactory in the spring, summer and early fall.
www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu /dickinso/research/1990/1990swine.htm   (20269 words)

  
 OVERVIEW OF THE PETROLEUM GEOLOGY OF THE NORTH DAKOTA WILLISTON BASIN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
North Dakota crude oils are generally paraffinic base (Folsom, 1973), that is they belong to the paraffinic or methane series.
North Dakota is presently in a situation similar to that at the end of cycle three.
Hendricks, M.L., 1988, Shallowing-upward cyclic carbonate reservoirs in the Lower Ratcliffe interval (Mississippian), Williams and McKenzie Counties, North Dakota: in Goolsby, S.M. and Longman, M. W., eds., Occurrence and petrophysical properties of carbonate reservoirs in the Rocky Mountain region: Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists, p.
www.state.nd.us /ndgs/Resources/WBPetroleum_H.htm   (9715 words)

  
 Theodore Roosevelt NP: Administrative History (Chapter 7)
In the South Unit, this consisted of everything west of the river and north of the power line, except for the petrified forest formations (which were subject to a privately-owned surface mineral claim) and a thin corridor along a buckboard trail which was proposed to bisect the area.
Northwestern North Dakota businesses and civic organizations arrayed themselves against the official proposal as soon as it became known that most of the North Unit might be made a wilderness area.
North Dakota people can be trusted to take good care of our environment, as our people are doing today and have done in the past.
www.cr.nps.gov /history/online_books/thro/adhi7.htm   (4311 words)

  
 Maah Daah Hey
If you are passing through North Dakota on your way to the mountains do not pass Medora without unloading the mountain bikes and enjoying some teriffic riding.
Benett Creek is still a very new section, so there are points where trail crew flags and small sapling stumps are evident on the trail, but is dramatically different from the Buffalo Gap.
The Maah Daah Hey is 110 miles of gorgeous single-track riding in the North Dakota Badlands stretching from the Southern Unit of Theodore Roosevelt Park to the North Unit.
www.mtbr.com /trails/NorthDakota/MaahDaahHey.html   (6542 words)

  
 North Dakota Horizons -- Horizons Magazine, gifts and more
From the first hole that drops significantly from the tee to the green, to the 18th hole, which is an uphill climb all the way to the green, the elevation changes are present throughout the golf course.
North Dakota golf expert Dan Waldoch, of Bismarck, believes the condition of the golf course is what makes Hawktree stand out from the others.
Three miles south of Medora, in the middle of the Badlands and around the Little Muddy River - this is the location of North Dakota's newest golf course, scheduled to open in June.
www.ndhorizons.com /default.cfm?page=arc_summer03   (1891 words)

  
 The Lodge on Little St. Simons Island
Little St. Simons Island offers some of the best saltwater fishing to be found on the Georgia Coast.
As a general rule, the best fishing in these creeks is to be found during the lower part of the tidal cycle, both the latter part of the outgoing tide and the first part of the incoming tide.
Bass Creek should be fished during the latter half of the incoming tide; Mosquito Creek is better around low tide.
www.landbigfish.com /lodges/showcase.cfm/lodge.4583.htm   (1375 words)

  
 Military Forts in North and South Dakota
A designated North Dakota State Historic Site, located on the east edge of Abercrombie, ND Lt. Colonel John J. Abercrombie established Fort Abercrombie on August 28, 1858, on the Red River in Dakota Territory.
It was the first permanent U.S. military fort established in what was to become North Dakota and was also the only post in the area besieged by Dakota warriors for more than six weeks during the Dakota Conflict of 1862.
A designated North Dakota State Historic Site, located approximately one-half mile SW of Fort Ransom, ND Fort Ransom, established in 1867 to protect overland travel from Minnesota to Montana, was named in honor of Brevet Major General Thomas E. Ransom of the US Volunteers.
www.sdgfp.info /parks/Learning/DakotaForts.htm   (1397 words)

  
 Chief Gall
Only the sturdy Eskimo dog held to his even gait, and behind him in the frail travois leaned forward the little Matohinshda, nude save a breech clout, his left hand holding fast the convenient tail of his dog, the right grasping firmly one of the poles of the travois.
The last effort of the Jack was to lose himself in the crowd, like a fish in muddy water; but the big dog made the one needed leap with unerring aim and his teeth flashed as he caught the rabbit in viselike jaws and held him limp in air, a victor!
It was his habit to appear most opportunely in a crisis, and in a striking and dramatic manner to take command of the situation.
littlebighorn.8k.com /biographies/biogall.htm   (2526 words)

  
 Theodore Roosevelt NP: Administrative History (Appendix F)
The muddy river, flowing silently by, was at low stage this time of year, but we could see the high scars in the cottonwoods where the ice in spring flood had cut and bruised them.
Our visitor will visualize the broad undulating North Dakota plains, here in the west broken open and dissected to reveal for him the long Nature's history of the State, which is elsewhere deeply hidden beneath plowed fields, and [the] dwelling[s] of the Dakota homeland.
The people of North Dakota had turned out 30,000 strong, and the parking problem was something to be concerned about.
www.cr.nps.gov /history/online_books/thro/adhiaf.htm   (1799 words)

  
 Canoeing in the Boundry Waters Canoe Area - Cummings Lake Loop
There is an abundance of Moose and Deer along the Little Indian Sioux River, along with some good fishing in many of the Lakes along the Loop.
If you arrive at Little Trout Lake early in the day it is recommended you make camp, as there are no USFS campsites available on the Little Indian Sioux River, and very few places to even attempt to camp even in an emergency of being stranded on the River.
The 376 portage from Little Trout River is not well traveled and might be muddy, but it has no major inclines to cross over.
www.2havefun.com /Places/North-East/BWCA/cummingslakeloop.shtml   (921 words)

  
 South Dakota Books For Young Readers
Presents a history of one division of Dakota Indians of the northern plains and prairies including their traditions, the impact of reservations, and current way of life.
Through animation, traces the life of the Shoshoni Indian girl who was stolen from her tribe at the age of twelve, sold to a French trapper, and served as a guide in the Lewis and Clark expedition.
A brief biography of the author of the Little House books which were based on her own experiences living with her family on the frontier in the late 19th century.
www.sdhistory.org /arc/arc_juvbooks.htm   (1514 words)

  
 Missouri River - Avoo - Ask Us A Question - The Missouri River is a tributary of the Mississippi River in the United ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The river is nicknamed "Big Muddy" and also "Dark River" because of the high silt content in its flow, a feature that is highly visible at its confluence with the Mississippi.
There are six dams in four states: Fort Peck in Montana; Garrison in North Dakota; Oahe, Big Bend, and Fort Randall in South Dakota, and Gavins Point on the South Dakota-Nebraska border.
Seeger also sings that the action took place in "Loo-siana".) The song is set in 1942, during training for World War II, but its image of a foolish captain who pushes his men further and further into a hopeless situation was clearly meant to parallel the Vietnam War.
www.millvalleycaus.com /topic/Missouri_River   (1365 words)

  
 Stony Creek township, Williams County, North Dakota (ND) Detailed Profile
Stony Creek township, Williams County, North Dakota (ND)
Back to: Williams County, North Dakota (ND), All US cities.
Rivers and creeks: Willow Creek, Stockyard Creek, Stony Creek, Little Muddy River.
www.city-data.com /township/Stony-Creek-Williams-ND.html   (123 words)

  
 Clark on the Yellowstone
The camp was located on the north side of the river a mile or two below the mouth of Hump Creek.
The position of the river has changed and the campsite is on the east side of the river east of the Pioneer Elementary School.
As Clark indicates, his camp was on the side of the Yellowstone in Custer County, a little below the Tongue River, opposite and north of Miles City.
www.clarkontheyellowstone.org /heritage.html   (821 words)

  
 Des Moines, Iowa Bass Fishing
The north side of the shallower northeast arm has a number of south-facing fishing jetties that attract largemouths on sunny spring days.
Badger Creek, 13 miles west of Des Moines' city limits and a few miles south of Highway F90 between Booneville and Van Meter, is a good place for diligent anglers.
Badger Creek is also a great place to use a technique that Kuehl rarely gets to use.
www.iowagameandfish.com /fishing/IA_0406_02/index1.html   (669 words)

  
 Outdoor Life
Even though the Corps of Discovery had made good progress in reaching North Dakota, he was annoyed by a problem that manifested itself every time the group met a tribe of Native Americans there.
The farther north Lewis and Clark and their men had traveled in the summer of 1804, the more buffalo they had seen.
Fortunately, there are good numbers of muleys in the Little Missouri National Grasslands, which produced the state-record typical (1930, in McKenzie County) and non- typical (1945, in Billings County).
www.outdoorlife.com /outdoor/lc/littlemiss.html   (893 words)

  
 Lewis & Clark Segment II: Great Plains to Big Sky
Visit the South Dakota Cultural Heritage Center and learn of Sioux life and culture.
Day 16: We continue north and west along the river, and it is here that Captain Lewis wrote that they were in country where no whites had gone before.
Day 19: We’ll celebrate another state line crossing today as we bicycle to Culbertson, MT. We’ll cross Little Muddy Creek and pass the spot where Captain Lewis was charged by a grizzly bear but shot it dead.
www.womantours.com /wt.lewisclark_greatplains.html   (1110 words)

  
 Ellijay & Blue Ridge Area Mountain Biking - Mountain Bike Trails
This short little loop is a great place for beginners to test their skills.
Stanley Creek Trail is a good example of a short but tough North Georgia trail.
The singletrack section runs on old logging roadbeds that seem to be all over the place in these parts, although the tra...
www.trails.com /activity.asp?area=11207   (1085 words)

  
 North Dakota Postcards, Post Cards & Postal Cards
Preparing Soil for Sowing, Cathay, North Dakota" with a good look at the equipment involved circa 1910, unused color post card, two small chips at edges, otherwise fairly fresh.
"This is an air view of the University of North Dakota Campus" back identifies the buildings.
Mobile QSL card used 1970, special certificate attached because recipient worked all North Dakota counties.
www.judnick.com /NorthDakota.htm   (1738 words)

  
 Did you mean Litt or search result for Litt?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Little Britian Township, PA Little Britian Township, Pennsylvania
Little Creek, DE Little Creek, VA Little Creek, Virginia
Little Mahanoy Township, PA Little Mahanoy Township, Pennsylvania
www.did-you-mean.com /Litt.html   (189 words)

  
 Fishing Tips from Lindy Legendary Fishing Tackle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
When the presentation is adapted to meet the challenge, the Fuzz-E-Grub slips into the underwater kingdom like a Trojan horse and conquers fish with its round-head jig, plastic body, a few strands of maribou and thin wire hook.
He and brother Mark had similar fortune during an August tournament at Little Bay de Noc, Michigan, while casting Fuzz-E-Grubs to gravel piles in 2 to 5 feet of water.
Sweating during the course of 100-degree days, the Keenans cast Fuzz-E-Grubs to wing dams and took enough fish for a second-place finish at a time few other teams were able to boat limits.
www.lindylittlejoe.com /fishing_tips/Fuzz_E_Grub_Rules.shtml   (1757 words)

  
 Step Into Places Guide  Parks N Dakota Kellys Slough - Lake Zahl
We've found an Internet address for over 95% of al the State and National Parks, and most state forests and wildlife areas, and we're adding address and contact information daily.
Slope region of western North Dakota, near the Killdeer
North Dakota State Parks and Recreation Department NDPRD
www.stepintoplaces.com /Parks/Parks_NDakota_5.htm   (432 words)

  
 North Dakota Current and Planned National Streamgaging Network Streamgages
Bear Den Creek Nr Mandaree Nd Turtle R At Turtle R State Park Nr Arvilla Nd Red River Of The North At Grand Forks Nd Deepwater Creek At Mouth Nr Raub N. Dak.
Sheyenne River Near Kindred Nd Maple River Nr Enderlin Nd Cannonball River At Regent Nd Little Missouri River At Marmarth Nd Wild Rice River Nr Abercrombie Nd Cannonball River At Breien Nd Sheyenne River At Lisbon Nd James River At Lamoure Nd Beaver Creek Bl Linton N. Dak.
Deep Creek Nr Amidon Nd Buffalo Creek Tributary Nr Gascoyne Nd North Fork Grand River At Haley Nd Souris River NR Towner ND nd102
water.usgs.gov /nsip/nsipmaps/nd_ttot.html   (343 words)

  
 Nonpoint Source Success Stories
The Badger Creek Watershed Project - Improving Fisheries on the Arkansas River
Reducing Nutrients in Agricultural Runoff - The Godfrey Creek Project in Gallatin County
Cottonwood Creek Watershed - Project Is a Success in the Works
www.epa.gov /region08/water/nps/stories.html   (609 words)

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