Open Land
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Artists | John Abercrombie |
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Release date | June 9, 1999 |
Producers | Manfred Eicher |
Labels | ECM Records |
Genres | Jazz |
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ID | 2942134 |
About Open Land
Open Land is an album by jazz guitarist John Abercrombie with trumpeter Kenny Wheeler, saxophonist Joe Lovano, violinist Mark Feldman, organist Dan Wall, and drummer Adam Nussbaum. The album was recorded in 1998 and released by ECM in 1999.
Two 12-year-old boys charged with murdering Wolverhampton man
... In our hearts West Midlands Police said the incident happened on Open Land off Laburnum Road shortly before 20:30 GMT on Monday...
Gboyega Odubanjo: Multiple lines of inquiry in poet case
... Northamptonshire Police carried out a " methodical" search of Open Land and nearby water following his disappearance...
Controversial land sale puts Jerusalem Armenians on edge
... The land includes a large car parking area - one of the few areas of Open Land inside the Old City walls - which his company has already taken over...
Constance Martin and Mark Gordon arrested on suspicion of manslaughter
... Police believe Marten and Gordon have been " in Open Land and open areas" and say they are searching a 91-square-mile area in Brighton for their child...
My money: Our alternative quarantine-holiday'
... Wyoming has plenty of Open Land for free Parking, but with a new vehicle and dark terrain, decided to stay over night in a National Forest campground a half hour for $15 for the night...
How do you stop flooding?
... They include the use of small barriers in ditches and fields, or notches cut into embankments, to divert the water into Open Land...
How do you stop flooding?
Storm Franklin has led to flooding and homes being evacuated in some parts of the UK.
In areas At Risk of flooding, several different techniques are used to try to reduce The Threat to people and property.
Flood barriersThe Environment Agency uses a range of temporary flood barriers to provide protection in flood-prone areas.
Lightweight metal barriers are relatively inexpensive, can be placed in Various Positions , and removed when waters recede.
Frame barriers use The Weight of the floodwater itself to hold them in place.
Temporary barriers can also be added to permanent flood defences, such as raised embankments, increasing The Level of protection.
Natural flood managementSimple measures to reduce the Flow of Water before it reaches larger rivers are also used.
They include the use of small barriers in ditches and fields, or notches cut into embankments, to divert the Water into Open Land .
Letting pools form outside the main channel of a river means Water is temporarily removed from the Main Flow - Reducing The Power of the floodwaters.
Natural flood management offers a sustainable approach to managing floods and is intended to complement flood barriers and concrete Walls .
Planting more trees catches rainfall and helps take Water from The Soil - although the Environment Agency says large areas must be reforested to make a real difference.
Felled trees can also be laid across streams in wooded areas and help push unusually high waters into surrounding woodlands. Such schemes need very careful planning and management.
Sustainable drainagewhich are prone to flash flooding after sudden Heavy Rain .
This happens in urban areas because large areas of ground are covered in concrete and tarmac. Rain is channelled straight into drainage systems, which can become overwhelmed.
Builders are now required to landscape developments, so that Water from roofs and driveways seeps into open ground rather than rushing into the Water system.
Guidelines suggest the ground should be able to absorb the Water - a process known as infiltration.
Large " detention basins" can also be built to collect rainwater and hold it, while ponds offer further Water -holding capacity.
Dredging riversThe basic aim of dredging is to remove Silt - which consists of fine sand, clay and small particles of Rock - from The River 's bed, potentially increasing its capacity to carry Water downstream.
The Process usually involves an excavator, or vacuum pump, mounted on a barge or on the riverbank, to remove Silt from The River .
But the issue of whether rivers should be dredged is not clear-cut.
The Environment Agency says that while dredging can improve general land drainage, it cannot prevent rivers from flooding, due to the huge volumes of Water involved.
In some cases dredging can even make flooding worse.
Prof Dan Parsons from the University of Hull says: " It is the Water surface slope of The River , rather than The River bed that is most important in moving Water through a landscape. In lowland reaches, where rivers meet tidal forces, dredging can actually make matters worse by Reducing this surface slope. "
Dredging is also costly, sometimes harmful to The Environment , and can weaken riverbanks as well as The Foundations of bridges and weirs.
After a major flood, large volumes of Silt may accumulate in slow-flowing areas and The River may need to be dredged repeatedly.
How much is spent on flood defences?The government has promised to spend £5. 2bn over five years to fund flood defences in England, with £860m being spent on 1,000 schemes this year.
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland control their own flood schemes.
The Welsh Government promised to spend, maintenance and management, and Northern Ireland 's.
Why are we seeing more floods?Flooding can come from all sorts of Water sources, including groundwater, reservoirs and surface Water . But cities and towns that lie on rivers or near The Sea are most At Risk .
Generally speaking, increased rainfall causes flooding inland, while high tides and storms are behind much coastal flooding - and both can happen together.
And while many factors contribute to flooding, Climate Change makes extreme rainfall more likely.
A and so these storms become more intense.
In 2019, Environment Agency chairwoman Emma Howard Boyd Said that some communities might eventually have to move entirely.
" We can't win A War against Water by building away Climate Change with infinitely high flood defences, " She Said .
environment agency, floods, severe weather, flood defences
Source of news: bbc.com