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The Delaware Geological Survey is the primary source of information about Delaware geology and hydrogeology, such as surface and sub-surface geologic rock formations, extent and quality of aquifers, stream and groundwater monitoring, water supply, earthquakes, floods and droughts, coastal processes (tides, beach erosion), topographic mapping ...
Delaware: Ancient Greek city of Smyrna: 7 Milford: City 11,353 9.87 sq mi Kent/Sussex: Delaware: Named for numerous mills around town 8 Seaford: City 7,861 5.30 sq mi Sussex: Delaware: 1865 Seaford, East Sussex: 9 Georgetown † Town 7,427 5.14 sq mi Sussex: Delaware: 1791 1869 Commissioner George Mitchell 10 Ocean City: Town 6,927 4.41 sq mi ...
Piney Mountain (1,691 ft.) Pine Rock (1,200 ft) Point of Rocks (680 ft) Round Top Mountain (1,702 ft.) Elk Ridge. Maryland Heights (1,460 ft.)
Medford, a city near the Cascade Mountains and the northern border of California, is the warmest in Oregon. The average annual high there is 68 degrees. Gary Halvorson, Oregon State Archives
Delaware [q] Near the Ebright Azimuth [19] [20] [21] 54 449 ft 137 m Atlantic Ocean: 3 sea level: 52 60 ft 20 m 54 449 ft 137 m District of Columbia: Point Reno [22] [23] 55 414 ft 126 m Potomac River at eastern Maryland border 31 1 ft 0.3 m 49
[1]: p.9 The Delaware River rises in the Catskill Mountains in Upstate New York, flowing southward for 419 miles (674 km) into Delaware Bay where its waters enter the Atlantic Ocean near Cape May in New Jersey and Cape Henlopen in Delaware. There are 216 tributary streams and creeks, comprising an estimated 14,057 miles of streams and creeks ...
Backbone Mountain is a ridge of the Allegheny Mountains of the central Appalachian Mountain Range. It is situated in the U.S. states of West Virginia and Maryland and forms a portion of the Eastern Continental Divide. Within the state of Maryland, Backbone Mountain reaches an elevation of 3,360 feet or 1,024 metres, making it Maryland's highest ...
It can be found on the Headquarters Tract of Redden State Forest in Sussex County, Delaware. Much of Redden State Forest’s history is tied to the railroad. The Junction & Breakwater Railroad, one of Delaware’s earliest rail systems, was completed in 1868. A railroad station was established in 1870 near what would later become Redden State ...