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The 14 August 1983 Cimarron, Colorado Earthquake and the Cimarron Fault

Mountain Geologist, 1986
On 14 August 1983, a small earthquake of Richter magnitude 3.4 occurred near the town of Cimarron in southwestern Colorado. The analysis of data collected from seismographic stations located within the intermountain U.S. suggests the earthquake occurred on the Cimarron fault, a major west-northwest trending Precambrian fault which has experienced ...
Ivan G. Wong, James R. Humphrey
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Cimarron user experience

Digest of Papers Ninth IEEE Symposium on Mass Storage Systems, 1988. 'Storage Systems: Perspectives', 2003
The author describes the implementation of a library storage module (LSM) of the 4400 Automatic Cartridge System manufactured by StorageTek (STK). Each of the five LSMs contains approximately 6000 cartridges (1/2-in, 18-track) with a robot performing cartridge mounts and dismounts.
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Late Pleistocene Vertebrates from a Rockshelter in Cimarron County, Oklahoma [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Southwestern Naturalist, 2012
Abstract We studied fossils of late Pleistocene vertebrates that were excavated in 1940 from a small rockshelter in Cimarron County, Oklahoma. The assemblage consists of a Canada goose (Branta canadensis) and 14 mammals. Most of the mammals are large or medium-sized indicating a bias in the method of collecting.
Kent Smith   +2 more
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Ultrasonic Study at Cimarron Narrow-Gauge Railroad Bridge

Structures Congress 2009, 2009
Ultrasonic testing can be useful in evaluating components of historic metal bridges, although obtaining meaningful data can be hampered by field conditions. Results from ultrasonic testing on the pins of an historic wrought iron bridge near Cimarron, Colorado are presented.
Bradley D. VanOtterloo   +2 more
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Black Rebels: The Cimarrons of Sixteenth-Century Panama

The Americas, 2007
The strategic location of the Isthmus of Panama within the commercial network of the Spanish Empire and the need to defend it has greatly influenced historical writing on sixteenth-and seventeenth-century Panama. Most studies have emphasized military and economic history and with few exceptions, have shown little interest in other aspects of Panamanian
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Environments and Diagenesis, Morrow Sandstones, Cimarron County, Oklahoma: ABSTRACT [PDF]

open access: possibleAAPG Bulletin, 1979
Detailed investigations of Morrow Sandstones in Cimarron County, Oklahoma, provide a bird's-eye view of problems encountered during regional exploration, production, and completion practices over a wide area from New Mexico to Kansas. The generally poor lateral and vertical control of sand distribution can be improved through a detailed knowledge of ...
Raymond E. Kasino, David K. Davies
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Cimarrones and Palenques: Runaways and Resistance in Colonial Colombia

Slavery & Abolition, 1985
(1985). Cimarrones and palenques: Runaways and resistance in Colonial Colombia. Slavery & Abolition: Vol. 6, Out of the House of Bondage: Runaways, Resistance and Marronage in Africa and the New World, pp. 131-151.
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Cimarron Valley: A Simulation-Based EAP Composition Curriculum

Simulation & Gaming, 2002
This article discusses the use of a thematically linked set of semester-long simulations in an English for academic purposes composition course. The authors describe the content of the simulations and discuss their effectiveness in addressing some of the key issues in English for academic purposes writing: accessibility of content, comprehension and ...
Brad Van Den Elzen   +2 more
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Channel and Vegetation Change on the Cimarron River, Southwestern Kansas, 1953–2001

Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 2005
Abstract Little is known about historical channel change along rivers on the Great Plains of the United States. Focused on a 113 km reach of the Cimarron River, southwestern Kansas, this study revisits the site of Schumm and Lichty's (1963) work that documented channel changes between 1874 and 1960.
Jeffrey A. VanLooy, Charles W. Martin
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