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boulder boulder
boulder large rock fragment formed by detachment from its parent consolidated rock by weathering and erosion. In engineering and geology, especially in the United States, the term is applied to loose rocks having specific sizes according to various systems of classification, i.e. the Wentworth... Read more
boulder (geology) boulder (geology)
boulder large rock fragment formed by detachment from its parent consolidated rock by weathering and erosion. In engineering and geology, especially in the United States, the term is applied to loose rocks having specific sizes according to various systems of classification, i.e. the Wentworth... Read more
Sydney Chapman Sydney Chapman
CHAPMAN, SYDNEY(b. Eccles, near Manchester, England, 29 January 1888; d. Boulder, Colorado, 16 June 1970)geophysics, natural philosophy.Chapman man was the second son of Joseph Chapman, chief cashier of a textiles firm, and of his wife, Sarah Gray. Their family was a nonconformist one of strict... Read more
drift drift
drift deposit of mixed clay, gravel, sand, and boulders transported and laid down by glaciers. Stratified, or glaciofluvial, drift is carried by waters flowing from the melting ice of a glacier. The flowing water sorts the particles, generally depositing layers of coarser particles nearer the point... Read more
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sarsen a silicified sandstone boulder of a kind which occurs on the chalk downs of southern England. Such stones were used in constructing Stonehenge and other prehistoric monuments. They consist of a form of quartzite, and were probably formed as a duricrust in the Pliocene period. The word is... Read more
Galatea Galatea
Galatea , in Greek mythology. 1 Sea nymph, daughter of Nereus and Doris. She was loved by the brutish Polyphemus, a Cyclops who wooed her with love songs; but Galatea loved Acis, the handsome son of a river nymph. When Polyphemus discovered them together, he crushed the youth under a huge boulder.... Read more
University of Colorado University of Colorado
University of Colorado main campus at Boulder; state supported; coeducational; chartered 1861, opened 1877. There are campuses at Colorado Springs and Denver; the Health Sciences Center, with a large medical center, is also at Denver. The university also operates the High Altitude Observatory at... Read more
Longmont Longmont
Longmont city (1990 pop. 51,555), Boulder co., N Colo.; inc. 1885. It is a trade and processing center for a rich farm area irrigated by the Colorado-Big Thompson project. Vitamins, primary metal products, and manufacturing equipment are produced. The Dickens Opera House and the Pioneer Museum are... Read more
Hoover Dam Hoover Dam
Hoover Dam 726 ft (221 m) high and 1,244 ft (379 m) long, on the Colorado River between Nev. and Ariz.; one of the world's largest dams. Built between 1931 and 1936 by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, the dam is named for President Herbert Hoover ; from 1933 to 1947 it was known as Boulder Dam. A... Read more

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