Earthweeds

Earthweeds
Title Earthweeds PDF eBook
Author Rod Little
Publisher Starbase One
Total Pages 346
Release 2017-06-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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At the end of the world - it's the start of something new, with origins both puzzling and terrifying. A green fog descends over every major city in the world, and the populations disappear one by one. By nightfall, every living soul in every metropolis is gone. Earth grinds to a halt. Only a few stragglers are alive in the rural countryside. When Sam and his brother return from a mountain camping trip, they find only empty city streets. Alone, they look for any survivors to give them answers. The next day, lizards the size of Komodo dragons flood the city and attack the remaining humans. When these creatures are confronted by giant spiders, the two species fight each other for the remaining food supply.... with the humans caught in the middle. - A teenage boy with electric powers - stemming from his DNA. - His brother with a strong iron will. - A college student who can understand and communicate with animals. - A scientist with a secret. - And a band of psychopaths with an agenda of their own. Defending each other from the evils of men and creatures alike, the last humans must race to unravel the mystery of the empty cities, the swarming creatures, and the disappearance of humankind. Invasion sparked a mystery, then a nightmare... and finally the courage to take back our planet! "A fast-paced sci-fi thrill ride..." -Top2040 SciFi "Earthweeds is a fun read that moves quickly and rarely takes a breather." - Amazing Stories Magazine Earthweeds is Book 1 in the Sons of Neptune saga (358 pages in paperback version)

Telling Environmental Histories

Telling Environmental Histories
Title Telling Environmental Histories PDF eBook
Author Katie Holmes
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 338
Release 2017-12-12
Genre History
ISBN 331963772X

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This collection explores the intersections of oral history and environmental history. Oral history offers environmental historians the opportunity to understand the ways people’s perceptions, experiences and beliefs about environments change over time. In turn, the insights of environmental history challenge oral historians to think more critically about the ways an active, more-than-human world shapes experiences and people. The integration of these approaches enables us to more fully and critically understand the ways cultural and individual memory and experience shapes human interactions with the more-than-human world, just as it enables us to identify the ways human memory, identity and experience is moulded by the landscapes and environments in which people live and labour. It includes contributions from Australia, India, the UK, Canada and the USA.

Scammell's Universal Treasure-house of Useful Knowledge

Scammell's Universal Treasure-house of Useful Knowledge
Title Scammell's Universal Treasure-house of Useful Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Henry Bucklin Scammell
Publisher
Total Pages 1632
Release 1889
Genre Encyclopedias and dictionaries
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Agricultural Review and Journal of the American Agricultural Association

Agricultural Review and Journal of the American Agricultural Association
Title Agricultural Review and Journal of the American Agricultural Association PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 448
Release 1882
Genre
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The American Farmer's Encyclopedia

The American Farmer's Encyclopedia
Title The American Farmer's Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author Gouverneur Emerson
Publisher
Total Pages 1228
Release 1858
Genre Agricultural chemistry
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The American Farmer's Encyclopedia

The American Farmer's Encyclopedia
Title The American Farmer's Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author Cuthbert William Johnson
Publisher
Total Pages 1240
Release 1860
Genre Agricultural chemistry
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Irrigation design manual

Irrigation design manual
Title Irrigation design manual PDF eBook
Author Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages 666
Release 2023-03-27
Genre Nature
ISBN 9251376646

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Introduction about what this manual is covering concentrating on Large Scale Irrigation (LSI), diversion barrage or weir, intake (with auxiliary structures), and most common conveyance structures suitable for LSI. A very brief overview of an approach to match water needs with water availability (demand vs supply) with references and links to Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) literature that is covering the topic in detail. A brief reference to the most common methods to obtain necessary hydrological parameters for IRR scheme design. A very brief overview of the importance of knowledge of geological conditions and the investigation needed to obtain geotechnical design parameters (including the most common geotechnical tests to obtain design parameters). Planning phase considerations regarding diversion and intake structure, discussing the role of the main components. More technical discussion on each component of the weir or intake, including formula and worked examples (hydraulic and structural computations). Conceptual, hydraulic, and structural considerations of main conveyance components, with emphasis and more detail on most used components (such as canals, siphons, aqueducts, retaining walls, etc.). A very brief overview of the approach to irrigation water management and Operations & Maintenance (O&M), with references and links to FAO literature that is covering the topic in detail. Standard specification for irrigation construction material.