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Farther and upstream
Farther upstream, at Shawnee Hills, the O ' Shaughnessy Dam was built in 1922-1925 creating a larger reservoir which was billed at the time as " the finest inland waterway in the United States.
Farther upstream the city has been enlarging and building more storm-detention ponds, recreation areas, and an outdoor-education center at Camp Long.
Farther upstream, the Precambrian upper section was a barrier difficult to overcome by the traders.
Farther upstream are several oxbow lakes.

Farther and water
Farther north the western depression, known as the Albertine Rift is occupied for more than half its length by water, forming the Great Lakes of Tanganyika, Kivu, Lake Edward and Lake Albert, the first-named over 400 miles ( 600 km ) long and the longest freshwater lake in the world.
Farther out, Jupiter's Trojan asteroids are thought to be high in water ice and other volatiles.
Farther north, where the water was deeper, the waves eroded the top from each drumlin leaving them with an unusual flat top, instead of the normal elongated dome shape.
Farther north in Santa Clara County the flow of well water was affected.
Farther south of the municipal water is the tip of Illana Bay which reaches the Celebes Sea lane.
Farther west, revolving Afghan governments constructed large dams ( Arghandab Dam, Kajaki Dam ) that diverted water from the upper reaches of the river.

Farther and reached
According to Piskorski ( 1999 ) and Kempke ( 2001 ), Slavic immigration reached Farther Pomerania in the 7th century.
The group reached critical and commercial success with their 1990s Epic Records releases October Project and Falling Farther In, and are currently in the process of recording a third full length album.

Farther and .
Farther south in New York there is a heavy haze of color over the Catskills in mid-October, notably along routes 23 and 23A.
Farther south, there are attractive patches all the way to the Ozarks, with some seasonal peaks as late as early November.
Farther, near the terraced road leading to the Temple, situated on the top of the cliff, several houses built in a row dating to the Hellenistic period have been discovered.
Farther south, the basin floor slopes upward, forming a series of low sand and clay plateaus, called koros, which eventually climb to 615 meters above sea level.
Farther north in the Ostrobothnia area, uplift is more rapid, it amounts to eighty or ninety centimetres a century.
Farther south the Oulujoki drains the beginning of the north country.
Farther south, another road runs from Mayumba to Lastoursville and Franceville.
At White's funeral, Parsons and Bernie Leadon launched into an impromptu touching rendition of " Farther Along "; that night, the distraught and drunken musician reportedly informed Phil Kaufman of his final wish: to be cremated in Joshua Tree.
Farther out in the Caribbean are the Islas Santanillas, formerly known as Swan Islands.
Farther west, they came within sight of Mount Rainier, Mount Saint Helens, and Mount Hood.
Kolberg, with most of Farther Pomerania, was granted to Brandenburg-Prussia in 1648 by the Treaty of Westphalia and, after the signing of the Treaty of Stettin ( 1653 ), was part of the Province of Pomerania.
Farther north the river basins are divided by well-marked ranges with heights of and over.
Farther afield, Sham 69 began practicing in the southeastern town of Hersham.
Farther east it becomes the Serranía de Tabasará, and the portion of it closer to the lower saddle of the isthmus, where the canal is located, is often called the Sierra de Veraguas.
Farther down the Purus to the right three smaller furos also connect it with the Amazon.
In theory, that German ethnic population could have been expelled to the Polish temporarily administered territories of Silesia, Farther Pomerania, East Prussia and eastern Brandenburg.
The expulsion concerned the territories " under Polish administration ", i. e. southern East Prussia ( Masuria ), Farther Pomerania, the New March region of the former Province of Brandenburg, the districts of the Grenzmark Posen-West Prussia, Lower Silesia and those parts of Upper Silesia that had remained with Germany after the 1921 Upper Silesia plebiscite.
Farther east the terrain changes abruptly to the flat lowlands of the coastal plain.
Farther south, rain-bearing clouds from the Mediterranean pass through the gap between the Jabal an Nusayriyah and the Anti-Lebanon Mountains, reaching the area of Homs and, sometimes, the steppe region east of that city.
Farther south, the litoral economy had benefited from completion of the General Artigas Bridge across the Río Uruguay from Paysandú to the Argentine province of Entre Ríos.

upstream and water
Their flattened shape offers little resistance to the flowing water, allowing them to work their way upstream and also to crawl into narrow spaces under rocks.
Environment-current issues: government water control projects have drained most of the inhabited marsh areas east of An Nasiriyah by drying up or diverting the feeder streams and rivers ; a once sizable population of Shi ' a Muslims, who have inhabited these areas for thousands of years, has been displaced ; furthermore, the destruction of the natural habitat poses serious threats to the area's wildlife populations ; inadequate supplies of potable water ; development of Tigris-Euphrates Rivers system contingent upon agreements with upstream riparian Turkey ; air and water pollution ; soil degradation ( salination ) and erosion ; and desertification.
This means that the lake water is renewed from upstream sources every three years.
Another approach would be to build large dams — in gorges crossing the Mahabharat Range or further upstream — with storage capacities measured in cubic kilometers to capture high flows during the monsoon when there is usually enough rainfall on the plains if not flooding, then releasing water for hydroelectric generation and irrigation especially during the hot and dry pre-monsoon " summer ".
The Vakhsh, called the Kyzyl-Suu (" red water " in Turkic languages ) upstream in Kyrgyzstan and the Surkhob in its middle course in north-central Tajikistan, is the second largest river in southern Tajikistan after the Amu-Panj system.
During low water periods, the river experiences high and low tides for more than 100 kilometers upstream from my mom.
Results showed that the location of the " Unknown Junction ", from where water flows to the Static Sump in Chamber 22 by a different route from the majority of the River Axe, is upstream of Sump 25.
Since 1960, when the big pumps at the head of the California Aqueduct in the Delta began their operation, the outflow of fresh water into the Pacific has been reduced to a trickle leaving the fish confused as to where to go, resulting in many generations dying off because they have not been able to find their way upstream.
The duo, generally believed to be mother and calf ( Delta, the mother and Dawn, her calf ), continued to swim upstream to the deep water ship channel near West Sacramento, about inland.
Increased erosion caused by the removal of riparian vegetation and the runoff of fertilizers into the river have led to occasional algae blooms, though the water is usually cold because of the regulation of dams upstream.
This resulted in an unprecedented volume of water backing up behind Srisailam dam, resulting in floods both upstream of the river, and downstream as well, when all the gates of the dam were opened for several days to bring storage at Srisailam back to normal levels.
In the Middle Ages the Crown exercised general jurisdiction over the Thames, one of the four royal rivers, and appointed water bailiffs to oversee the river upstream of Staines.
Another historical source of devastating floods is the collapse of upstream ice dams in Inner Mongolia with an accompanying sudden release of vast quantities of impounded water.
A spillway is a section of a dam designed to pass water from the upstream side of a dam to the downstream side.
During the highest tides rising water is funnelled up the estuary into a wave that travels upstream against the river current at a speed of 8 to 13 miles per hour.
The fall line is the spot where a river become unnavigable when sailing upstream and where falling water downstream cannot power a mill.
The river is heavily managed in its lower course and water that was previously lost to the sea is now pumped upstream to increase the natural flow, recharge the Llobregat Delta wetlands and control seawater incursion.
A problem is that any alteration of the watershed upstream of the point in question can potentially affect the ability of the watershed to handle water, and thus potentially affects the levels of the periodic floods.
Brackish water and marine cyprinids are invariably anadromous, swimming upstream into rivers to spawn.
The gates remain closed until the tide downstream of the barrier falls to the same level as the water level upstream.
The Mitta Mitta River upstream of hinnomunjie bridge is a favourite for white water enthusiasts with one licensed company operating commercially.
Colorado's Front Range cities and agriculture interests upstream have acquired most of the water rights, and the groundwater aquifers are drying up ; Kiowa County faces ever-decreasing water supplies and further economic decline.

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