6,626 research outputs found
[David Mitchell and Descendants]
Copy of "David Mitchell and Descendants" originally written by Thomas Mitchell, Jr. The manuscript starts with David Mitchell, possibly a Revolutionary soldier, and details what is known about his life and those of his descendants. The record ends with the marriage of his widow, Sarah Patterson Mitchell Frear, to Abraham Frear. It states that she was the mother and grandmother of many Frears and Mitchells in the family. After the record, there is a note about the original manuscript's author; it was then copied by Ora Osterhout
In the Garden, Danielle Mitchell, Spring 2020
Danielle Mitchell is a rising senior from Compton, California majoring in anthropology and sociology. She is a gifted writer who conducted very special interviews in SIS Seminar
Hall Street, Danielle Mitchell, Spring 2020
Danielle Mitchell is a rising senior from Compton, California majoring in anthropology and sociology. She is a gifted writer who conducted very special interviews in SIS Seminar
Peer Interview Script, Danielle Mitchell, Spring 2020
Danielle Mitchell is a rising senior from Compton, California majoring in anthropology and sociology. She is a gifted writer who conducted very special interviews in SIS Seminar
Aspects of solute movement in the British uplands
The aim of this research is to determine the process by
which runoff draining parts of the UK uplands becomes
discoloured. Recent increases in colour are perceived as a
problem due to the frequency with which EC surface water
directives are breached, to the increased cost of meeting
standards, to an increase in consumer complaints, and due
to the possible deleterious health effects of consuming
coloured potable water.
The work was conducted over the last four years, largely in
the Upper Burn and Nidd valleys, north Yorkshire, and at
the University of Leeds. Existing knowledge on the chemical
nature and environmental genesis of coloured water is
reviewed, and related to the chemical nature of coloured
waters examined in this study. Analysis of water quality
archives and direct monitoring of selected catchments was
conducted enabling the spatial and temporal distribution of
coloured waters to be determined. A tentative process
theory was produced, and tested by controlled laboratory
investigations.
Coloured runoff is derived from Winter Hill soil, raw acid
oligo-fibrous peat, and is most intense from areas with
slopes < 5% and high drainage densities. The seasonal
pattern of colour is highly regular, and is a product of
rainfall and soil moisture deficit.
Colour is strongly associated with discharge, and demonstrates the operation of a catchment flushing mechanism. Runoff is discoloured in a three phase process; colour production, solubilisation and removal. Colour is a product of organic decomposition, dependent upon microbiological activity, moisture deficit, temperature and peat structure. Solubilisation of colour is dependent upon solution pH, temperature, the chemical structure of organic molecules and the availability of iron. The removal of decomposition products, as colour, is strongly dependent on the moisture status of peat, and its ability to rewet after drying. The implications of these findings for future colour levels and for catchment and catchwater management are discussed
Excerpts of Interviews with Peers, Danielle Mitchell, Spring 2020
Danielle Mitchell is a rising senior from Compton, California majoring in anthropology and sociology. She is a gifted writer who conducted very special interviews in SIS Seminar
David Mitchell on Cloud Atlas
Author David Mitchell joined LMU via Skype to discuss his novel, Cloud Atlas
Local Church Week Pastor Andre Mitchell
Pastor Andre Mitchell, Pastor, Author, CEO, Deliverance Temple/Andre Mitchell Ministries, Muncie, IN, speaks on how connecting with other believers is important to your faith for Local Church Week
Letter from Carl Hayden to Bishop Walter Mitchell
Letter from Carl Hayden to Walter Mitchell on building a Union Chapel in the Grand Canyon
Marriage record of Waters, Hugh and Mitchell, Mary
Marriage license for Hugh Waters and Mary Mitchell. James G. Yeats was the Notary Public
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