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William Szary

    William Szary

    • Author/Publisher focusing on various disciplines in the geosciences for the past 20 years. Topics range from general ... moreedit
    The catalog includes a listing of book titles for sale covering various aspects of the geoscience disciplines focusing on global, US state, national park, state park, and general geological subject matter.
    The catalog includes a listing of book titles for sale covering various aspects of the geoscience disciplines focusing on global, US state, national park, state park, and general geological subject matter.
    South of Bullfrog Mine in Nevada, the photograph represents the upper plate domino style faulting complex of a detachment fault system. The road displays evidence of normal faulting in the road decent. The first decline represent a normal... more
    South of Bullfrog Mine in Nevada, the photograph represents the upper plate domino style faulting complex of a detachment fault system. The road displays evidence of normal faulting in the road decent. The first decline represent a normal fault displayed by the arroyo channels to the left and right of the swale feature. The sharp decline represents a steeper normal fault marked by the low ridge in the lighter colored rocks occurring at a lower elevation than the darker red rocks in the background. It appears the darker colored rocks were uplifted as the hanging wall while the lighter colored rocks appear to represent the foot wall. Rocks are steeply tilted to the right side from domino style normal faulting. Source: Minedat.com posted on the internet. The catalog includes a listing of book titles for sale covering various aspects of the geoscience disciplines focusing on global, US state, national park, state park, and general geological subject matter.
    South of Bullfrog Mine in Nevada, the photograph represents the upper plate domino style faulting complex of a detachment fault system. The road displays evidence of normal faulting in the road decent. The first decline represent a normal... more
    South of Bullfrog Mine in Nevada, the photograph represents the upper plate domino style faulting complex of a detachment fault system. The road displays evidence of normal faulting in the road decent. The first decline represent a normal fault displayed by the arroyo channels to the left and right of the swale feature. The sharp decline represents a steeper normal fault marked by the low ridge in the lighter colored rocks occurring at a lower elevation than the darker red rocks in the background. It appears the darker colored rocks were uplifted as the hanging wall while the lighter colored rocks appear to represent the foot wall. Rocks are steeply tilted to the right side from domino style normal faulting. Source: Minedat.com posted on the internet. A listing of 68 book titles for sale covering various aspects of the geoscience disciplines focusing on global, US state, national park, state park, and local geological subject matter.
    South of Bullfrog Mine in Nevada, the photograph represents the upper plate domino style faulting complex of a detachment fault system. The road displays evidence of normal faulting in the road decent. The first decline represent a normal... more
    South of Bullfrog Mine in Nevada, the photograph represents the upper plate domino style faulting complex of a detachment fault system. The road displays evidence of normal faulting in the road decent. The first decline represent a normal fault displayed by the arroyo channels to the left and right of the swale feature. The sharp decline represents a steeper normal fault marked by the low ridge in the lighter colored rocks occurring at a lower elevation than the darker red rocks in the background. It appears the darker colored rocks were uplifted as the hanging wall while the lighter colored rocks appear to represent the foot wall. Rocks are steeply tilted to the right side from domino style normal faulting. Source: Minedat.com posted on the internet. A listing of 68 book titles for sale covering various aspects of the geoscience disciplines focusing on global, US state, national park, state park, and local geological subject matter.
    Earth2Energy Educational Publishing has 68 book titles available for sale through Amazon.com in the United States and Canada. Amazon does have marketplaces in the international markets of Europe, Asia, and Australia. Titles are available... more
    Earth2Energy Educational Publishing has 68 book titles available for sale through Amazon.com in the United States and Canada. Amazon does have marketplaces in the international markets of Europe, Asia, and Australia. Titles are available in these markets. Orders may be placed through the publisher by check or money order/USPS mailing for paperback titles. Ebooks are available within 24 hours while paperbacks will take up to 4 weeks for printing and mailing.
    PDFTech ReportBDX86Water tableGroundwaterWater controlField testsSoilsSoil componentsUnited StatesFloridaFlorida. Dept. of Transportation. Research CenterSzary, WilliamFlorida. Dept. of Transportation. Research CenterHorhota, DavidUS... more
    PDFTech ReportBDX86Water tableGroundwaterWater controlField testsSoilsSoil componentsUnited StatesFloridaFlorida. Dept. of Transportation. Research CenterSzary, WilliamFlorida. Dept. of Transportation. Research CenterHorhota, DavidUS Transportation CollectionTo help assure stability and long-term performance of pavement, a roadway\ue2\u20ac\u2122s base layer mustremain dry and be higher than the seasonal high groundwater table (SHGWT). Otherwise, theroadway\ue2\u20ac\u2122s foundation can be weakened during certain times of the year, leading to rutting andother roadway damage. SHGWT is defined differently across Florida\ue2\u20ac\u2122s five water managementdistricts and seven Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) districts. Differences occur inpart because of variations in landscape, geology, and hydrology across the state, creating someconfusion about how best to estimate SHGWT
    Principles of Sedimentation provides an introduction to historical geology focusing on the Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic Erathems. Sedimentary processes are tied to weathering, soil formation, landscapes, the cycle of erosion, glacial... more
    Principles of Sedimentation provides an introduction to historical geology focusing on the Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic Erathems. Sedimentary processes are tied to weathering, soil formation, landscapes, the cycle of erosion, glacial impacts, mass wasting and hill slope evolution, river erosion transport and deposition, stream hydrology, and floodplain morphology. An introduction to rocks and rock classification and sedimentary transport are included. Properties of sedimentary rocks including texture and composition and sedimentary structures are contributing factors in sedimentation.
    Finally, various models on sedimentary interpretation are offered  which focus on the sedimentary environment, environment classification including continents, transitional , and marine environments.  The publication is an introductory level treatise.
    PDFTech ReportBDX86Water tableGroundwaterWater controlField testsSoilsSoil componentsUnited StatesFloridaFlorida. Dept. of Transportation. Research CenterSzary, WilliamFlorida. Dept. of Transportation. Research CenterHorhota, DavidUS... more
    PDFTech ReportBDX86Water tableGroundwaterWater controlField testsSoilsSoil componentsUnited StatesFloridaFlorida. Dept. of Transportation. Research CenterSzary, WilliamFlorida. Dept. of Transportation. Research CenterHorhota, DavidUS Transportation CollectionTo help assure stability and long-term performance of pavement, a roadway\ue2\u20ac\u2122s base layer mustremain dry and be higher than the seasonal high groundwater table (SHGWT). Otherwise, theroadway\ue2\u20ac\u2122s foundation can be weakened during certain times of the year, leading to rutting andother roadway damage. SHGWT is defined differently across Florida\ue2\u20ac\u2122s five water managementdistricts and seven Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) districts. Differences occur inpart because of variations in landscape, geology, and hydrology across the state, creating someconfusion about how best to estimate SHGWT