river, canal or lake, is navigable if it is deep, wide and calm enough for a water vessel (e.g. boats) to pass safely. Navigability is also referred to in...
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Waterway (redirect from Navigable waterway)
Maritime shipping routes cross oceans and seas, and some lakes, where navigability is assumed, and no engineering is required, except to provide the draft...
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tidewater navigable bay and deposited the dredged materials in a navigable arm of the bay called Mason Creek. The dredging destroyed the navigability of Mason...
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Channel (geography) (redirect from Navigable channel)
important for the functionality of ports and other bodies of water used for navigability for shipping. Naturally, channels will change their depth and capacity...
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Ship canal (section Navigability)
the canal. The standard used in the European Union for classifying the navigability of inland waterways is the European Agreement on Main Inland Waterways...
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2°22′52.2″W / 53.500611°N 2.381167°W / 53.500611; -2.381167 The Worsley Navigable Levels are an extensive series of coal mines in Worsley in the City of...
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waterways of the United States include more than 25,000 mi (40,000 km) of navigable waters. Much of the commercially important waterways of the United States...
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Flatford Mill (painting) (redirect from Scene on a Navigable River)
Bergholt on the River Stour. It is also known by the subtitle Scene on a Navigable River. Although based in London, Constable frequently painted scenes from...
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The Hierarchical navigable small world (HNSW) algorithm is a graph-based approximate nearest neighbor search technique used in many vector databases....
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Navigable aqueducts (sometimes called navigable water bridges) are bridge structures that carry navigable waterway canals over other rivers, valleys,...
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improve the navigability of the channel, intended exclusively for freight, excluding the use of tourist boating on the channel. The navigability is developed...
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is thus navigability for commercial purposes, but that is not applicable in the common law provinces. The underlying concept of navigability in law is...
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Jaguarão River (section Navigability)
connected to the Atlantic Ocean. The river is navigable as far up as the town of Jaguarão. Regarding its navigability, vessels sailing on the nearby Mirim Lagoon...
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Reference water levels (redirect from Low navigable water level)
(typically 30 years). Free-flowing rivers use the low navigable water level (also lowest navigable water level, LNWL) as a low reference water level. When...
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the only major navigable river in Spain. Currently it is navigable from Seville to the Gulf of Cádiz, but in Roman times it was navigable from Córdoba....
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or liberty interest. Because a finding of navigability establishes state versus federal property, navigability for purposes of riverbed title is a federal...
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Choptank River (section Navigability)
is not salty until around 2 miles (3.2 km) below Denton. The river is navigable up to Denton, about 45 miles upriver. The bridge at Cambridge limits traffic...
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than a bay. The term was used traditionally for large, highly indented navigable bodies of salt water that are enclosed by the coastline. Many gulfs are...
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not a continuous waterway; rather, it consists of several stretches of navigable channels within the river, a number of locks, and canals along the banks...
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perpetual federal easement. Neither state has the authority to rescind navigability along the shoreline below the highmark of the waterbody, because it has...
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port's navigable channel faced a navigability crisis in the late 2000s, which affected the port's normal shipping operations. The navigability crisis...
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efficiently navigable continuously year-round from that place to its confluence with the Nueces River. Applicable laws concerning navigability include statutes...
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the river well to the east of the city. The Romans had improved the navigability of the river by building a dam near Salelles and also by canalising the...
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list of canals in the United Kingdom, includes some systems that are navigable rivers with sections of canal (e.g. Aire and Calder Navigation) as well...
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UN assistance. A UN force (UNEF) was established to maintain the free navigability of the canal, and peace in the Sinai Peninsula. After the 1948 Arab–Israeli...
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jetty no-6 has the lowest navigability with a draft of 10.1 metres (33 ft) and oil jetty no-7 has the highest navigability with a draft of 13 metres (43 ft)...
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Voies navigables de France (French pronunciation: [vwa naviɡabl də fʁɑ̃s], VNF, English: Navigable Waterways of France) is the French navigation authority...
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Oryol, Tula, Kaluga, Moscow, Ryazan, Vladimir and Nizhny Novgorod and is navigable over a large part of its total length, as far upstream as the town of...
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important market town and centre for wool, exploiting its position on the navigable River Calder to become an inland port. In the 18th century, Wakefield...
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A mountain pass is a navigable route through a mountain range or over a ridge. Since mountain ranges can present formidable barriers to travel, passes...
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