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    knoll

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    knoll. . . a small, rounded hill (1) wooded . . . (2) barePRINTED ITEM G. M. StoryJH MAY 1970Not usedNot usedWithdrawn[see 'Knob'] [ see also 'pinch'], 'nowl', hummick, hummet, hummock, naps, knap, nuddick, plaveenChecked by Raji Sreeni on Thu 13 Aug 201

    Florence Knoll

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    voce Florence Knoll (architetto), in L’Enciclopedia delle Donne, a cura di R. Di Fazio e M. Marcheselli: www.enciclopediadelledonne.it (agosto 2011)

    Knoll Love Lost

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    A very short piece about the demolition of May Sarton\u27s beloved house in York that she called Wild Knoll

    The Tarama Knoll: Geochemical and Biological Profiles of Hydrothermal Activity

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    Tarama Knoll is located about 60 km north of Tarama Island, Sakishima Islands, southwestern Japan. The knoll has an almost conical shape, with foot and summit depths of 2,000 and 1,490 m (total relief = 510 m) from the sea surface, respectively. This area has been identified as a possible active submerged volcano called “Tarama Knoll” (Otani et al. 2004). However, there are actually two separate knolls in the area. This knoll is located northeast of the other, which is named Tarama Hill. During the KT05-26 cruise on the R/V Tanseimaru, a methane anomaly was detected near the seafloor around the area and was considered to be of possible hydrothermal origin. Based on visual observation of the seafloor and its bathymetry, this knoll is considered a pumice cone. Dense turbid water is often observed around summit of the knoll, and a methane anomaly was detected in the water. These observations suggest that the turbid water is a hydrothermal plume. An iron-rich, red-brown sediment-covered area was discovered at a depth of 1,510–1,540 m on the southwestern slope near the summit. At the red-brown sediment area, a weak shimmering of clear fluid could be observed, and the fluid temperature reached 20 °C. Sampled shimmering fluid showed a high silica concentration (≥1 mM), indicating an interaction between the fluid and the surrounding rock. These chemical data support the occurrence of active hydrothermal circulation at Tarama Knoll.図書の1

    Note sur le tourisme culturel en R.F.A. / A short report about cultural tourism in D.B.R.

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    Knoll Gabriele M. Note sur le tourisme culturel en R.F.A. / A short report about cultural tourism in D.B.R.. In: Revue de géographie de Lyon, vol. 67, n°1, 1992. Le tourisme culturel. pp. 69-71

    Knoll Gabriele M. 1988. Grossstadttourismus der Innenstadt von Köln im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert

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    Dewailly Jean-Michel. Knoll Gabriele M. 1988. Grossstadttourismus der Innenstadt von Köln im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert. In: Hommes et Terres du Nord, 1989/1-2. Nord - Pas-de-Calais. pp. 118-119

    Report of bathymetric survey at the Kuroshima Knoll

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    Japan Coast Guard Hydrographic and Oceanographic Department (JHOD) and Institute of Industrial Sci ence, the University of Tokyo conducted joint survey in the Kuroshima Knoll in June 2010 to obtain the de tailed information about the pockmarks here and to develop the navigation accuracy of autonomous underwater vehicle. In the joint survey, accurate bathymetric data were obtained by using multibeam echo sounder installed on the survey vessel “Meiyo” and detailed bathymetric map of the Kuroshima Knoll was built. It is revealed that the pockmarks at the top of the Kuroshima Knoll are distributed in the depression (about 150 m in diameter). Backscattering intensity image collected by the multibeam echo sounder was drawn. High backscattering areas, which are caused by the distribution of cold seep carbonates were found at the top area of the Kuroshima Knoll. Key words : the Kuroshima Knoll, pockmark, bathymetry, backscatterPublishe

    Groundbreaking of Oak knoll Fire Hall

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    Oak Knoll officials spade first dirt for new fire hall. Left to right, Assistant Fire Chief M. W. Scoggins, Chief A. H. Moore and Mayor Johnnie Andrews.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/3832/thumbnail.jp

    Documentation and Conditions Assessment of High Knoll Fort, St. Helena (CHC-2020-01-01)

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    A technical report detailing documentation and conservation assessment at High Knoll Fort, St. Helena Island.A technical report detailing documentation and conservation assessment at High Knoll Fort, St. Helena Island.St. Helena Government, Napoleonic Bicentenary Charit
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