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  • Are soil tongues in Northeastern Indiana periglacial relics or active fingering zones?
  • This study reports the result of an investigation into the mechanisms of soil tongue formation at a site near Fort Wayne, Indiana, where numerous fingers are exposed along the walls of an active gravel pit. The site is considered unusual both
  • Lost and found crops : agrobiodiversity, indigenous knowledge, and a feminist political ecology of sorghum and finger millet in Northern Malawi
  • This article examines agrobiodiversity, indigenous knowledge, and a feminist political ecology of sorghum and finger millet in Northern Malawi. First, it suggests that sorghum almost disappeared due to a combination of maize promotion, male
  • migration, and pest problems. Second, that an upsurge of tobacco production, in part due to neoliberal policies, combined with gender dynamics that favor maize are reducing finger millet production. It concludes that efforts to improve social resilience
  • Fingered flow: the creator of sand columns in dune and beach sands
  • Vines, wines, and regional identity in the Finger Lakes region
  • A fist is stronger than five fingers : caste and dominance in rural north India
  • of the literature relating to nonpreferential infiltration, preferential infiltration exhibiting fingering and preferential infiltration involving a wide range of macropore flow. These differing degrees of complexity of infiltration dynamics require the employment
  • Result from this study may give new insights into the potential evolution of magma mixing processes in plutonic environments. In fact, it is suggested that the viscous fingering may be a very important process contributing to drifting the viscosity
  • This paper describes floodplain beaver ponds on low-gradient deltas in glacial finger lakes in Glacier National Park, Montana. These ponds are distinctly larger, probably fed by hyporheic flow, and stable and long-lived. Ponds examined were
  • This paper presents new results and interpretations of a recent (1998) decimeter-resolution seismic reflection profile survey of Owasco Lake, one of New York's Finger Lakes. These new data allow for further refinement of the seismic stratigraphy