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Giro Flume Youth Bike Helmet
A bicycle helmet is a helmet intended to be worn while riding a bicycle. They are designed to attenuate impacts to the skull of a cyclist in falls while minimizing side effects such as interference with peripheral vision.
gulch: a narrow gorge with a stream running through it
A flume is an open artificial water channel, in the form of a gravity chute, that leads water from a diversion dam or weir completely aside a natural flow. Often, the flume is an elevated box structure (typically wood) that follows the natural contours of the land.
A deep narrow channel or ravine with a stream running through it
An artificial channel conveying water, typically used for transporting logs or timber
watercourse that consists of an open artificial chute filled with water for power or for carrying logs
A water-chute ride at an amusement park
young person: a young person (especially a young man or boy)
the time of life between childhood and maturity
young: young people collectively; "rock music appeals to the young"; "youth everywhere rises in revolt"
The state or quality of being young, esp. as associated with vigor, freshness, or immaturity
An early stage in the development of something
The period between childhood and adult age
A Giro (pronounced in English as , , , or ) or giro transfer is a payment transfer from one bank account to another instigated by the payer and not the payee. The term came into the English language from German which derived it from the Greek Gyros meaning circulation.
a check given by the British government to someone who is unemployed; it can be cashed either at a bank or at the post office
a British financial system in which a bank or a post office transfers money from one account to another when they receive authorization to do so
Water Measurement with Flumes and Weirs
This manual describes how to design, construct, and operate long-throated flumes to measure and control water flow in open channels. Broad-crested weirs with a streamlined flow contraction are members of the long-throated flume family and can be analyzed with the techniques described herein. Broad-crested weirs are particularly well adapted to irrigation canals, while long-throated flumes are well adapted to natural streams. The range of conditions over which flow can be measured with long-throated flumes and broad-crested weirs is unlimited. A large variety of examples are presented. The manual includes a revised mathematical model for designing a flow-measuring structure in any open channel to satisfy user-specified hydraulic boundary conditions and design requirements. Upon completion of the design, the model will compute the head-versus-discharge relation and the hydraulic energy losses for the flume or weir. The computer program presented in this publication can accommodate a wide variety of structure and channel shapes as well as many different input and output units. This version greatly expands upon the capabilities of previously published programs.
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Hanging Flume, Dolores River, Western Colorado
Clinging to the massive sandstone cliffs some 100-150 feet above the Dolores River Canyon, is a wooden flume which was built between 1889 and 1890. The seven-mile flume and associated ditches delivered 80 million gallons of water per day from the San Miguel River to operate mining equipment at the Lone Tree Place site. Even though the site was only 40 feet above the Dolores River, the technology was not yet available to pump water directly from the river at the necessary volume and pressure to separate the gold from the gravel.
Ranch Building & Flume: South of Redmesa, Colorado (CO)
The incongruously shiny new roof on this old building is what first attracted me. But then I noticed the flume in the background, yet another attempt to bring water to a parched land. This is the last photo from my trip. While I was waiting in line to enter Mesa Verde National Park, my car was hit by a dump truck and I had to return home prematurely. Bummer.
giro flume youth bike helmet
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