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Deadwater(s) or Dead water may refer to: Places * Deadwater, Hampshire, village in England * Deadwater, Northumberland, village in England ** Deadwater railway station, a closed railway station * Deadwaters, South Lanarkshire, a village in Scotland; See List of places in South Lanarkshire * Deadwater Ait, island in the River Thames near Windsor, Berkshire, England Other uses * ''Deadwater'' (film), horror film * Deadwater (topography) A deadwater is that part of an estuary through which there is little to no water flow. In situations where a river flow is weaker than the marine processes that build sand dunes, the river may be obstructed from flowing into the sea by the format ..., part of an estuary through which there is little to no water flow * Dead water, nautical term when a layer of fresh water rests on top of denser salt water, without mixing * dead water caused by low oxygen levels in aquatic environments {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Deadwater, Hampshire
Deadwater is a small village in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. It is east of Bordon, its nearest town. It also borders the neighbouring village of Hollywater. The nearest railway station is Liphook Liphook is a large village in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. It is 4.1 miles (6.6 km) west of Haslemere, bypassed by the A3 road, and lies on the Hampshire/West Sussex/Surrey borders. It is in the civil parish of Brams ..., 4.1 miles (6.3 km) southeast of the village. External linksLindford Parish Council Villages in Hampshire {{Hampshire-geo-stub ...
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Deadwater, Northumberland
  Deadwater is a small settlement in Northumberland, England, about north west of Kielder, Northumberland, on the English side of the border between Scotland and England. It is regarded as the source of the River North Tyne, which merges with the River South Tyne near Hexham, and continues around 93 miles/150 km to the North Sea. Governance Deadwater is in the parliamentary constituency of Hexham. Transport Deadwater was served by Deadwater railway station on the Border Counties Railway which linked the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the Border Union Railway at Riccarton Junction. The first section of the route was opened between Hexham and Chollerford in 1858, the remainder opening in 1862. The line was closed to passengers by British Railways in 1956. Part of the line is now beneath the surface of Kielder Water. The station still stands and looks little different from the days when it was open. It is now in use as a private house. ...
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Deadwater Railway Station
Deadwater railway station is a closed railway station situated on the border between England and Scotland at the head of the North Tyne River. The station served the settlement of Deadwater which consisted of just six houses. History Deadwater railway station was on the Border Counties Railway which linked the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the Border Union Railway at Riccarton Junction. The first section of the route was opened between Hexham and Chollerford in 1858, the remainder opening in 1862. The line was closed to passengers by British Railways British Railways (BR), which from 1965 traded as British Rail, was a state-owned company that operated most of the overground rail transport in Great Britain from 1948 to 1997. It was formed from the nationalisation of the Big Four British rai ... in 1956. The station had a single platform, a stone built station building, and a siding that crossed the border which was just north of the station proper.
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List Of Places In South Lanarkshire
''Map of places in South Lanarkshire compiled from this list'' The List of places in South Lanarkshire is a list of links for any town, village and hamlet in the South Lanarkshire council area of Scotland. A * Abington * Allanton *Ashgill * Ardochrig * Auchengray * Auchenheath * Auchlochan * Auldhouse B * Bankend * Barncluith * Biggar * Birniehill * Blackwood * Blairbeth *Blantyre *Boghead *Braehead * Braidwood * Brown Rig *Burnbank * Burnside C * Caldermill * Calderwood * Cambuslang * Carluke * Carmichael *Carnwath *Carstairs * Chapelton *Cleghorn, South Lanarkshire * Coalburn *Cobbinshaw * College Milton *Corehouse * Coulter *Crawford *Crawfordjohn * Crossford * Crutherland D *Dalserf * Deadwaters *Dolphinton *Douglas * Douglas Water * Drumclog * Drumsagard *Dungavel *Dunsyre E * Earnock Estate * Eastfield *East Kilbride * East Kilbride Village * East Mains *Elsrickle *Elvanfoot F * Fairhill * Fernhill * Ferniegair *Forth G * Gardenhall *Garrion ...
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Deadwater Ait
Deadwater Ait is an island in the River Thames in England on the reach above Romney Lock, near Windsor, Berkshire. Position and use The island is an uninhabited tree-covered strip adjacent to the Windsor bank of the river between Windsor Bridge and Windsor Railway Bridge. Swans, geese and a small number of coots all live on this island. Barry Avenue Island The same distance as its length downstream, is Barry Avenue Island, or unnamed, which is slightly larger at , compared to Deadwater's size, as itemised by 25-inch-to-the-mile maps produced, out of copyright, in 1897.OS 25-inch-to-mile map of Buckinghamshire of 1897, sheet LVI.6 published 1899 It is the same distance from the Windsor bank and has the same use for habitat and wildlife. See also *Islands in the River Thames References {{River item box , River = River Thames , upstream = Baths Island Baths Island is an island in the River Thames in England on the reach above Romney Lock, between Eton Wick and Winds ...
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Deadwater (film)
''Deadwater'' a.k.a. ''Black Ops'' a.k.a. ''Nazi Dawn'' in the United Kingdom, is a 2008 horror film written and produced by Ethan Wiley, it was directed by Roel Reiné and stars Lance Henriksen, Gary Stretch, James Russo, D. C. Douglas and Jim Hanks. The film was produced by Wiseacre Films and Rebel Film and released in the US by First Look Studios. Plot Secret U.S. military interrogations of suspected terrorists are being conducted on an American World War II-era ship in the Persian Gulf. After mysterious sounds are heard on the ship, an unexplained force kills the crew. When contact with the ship is lost, the U.S. military sends a team of Marines and two scientists to investigate. When they land on the ship, they discover that almost all the crew have been killed. The team, led by Col. John Willets (Lance Henriksen), cannot make contact with command, while the ship drifts toward Iranian waters. Willets interrogates one of the scientists and learns that the mysterious force is t ...
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Deadwater (topography)
A deadwater is that part of an estuary through which there is little to no water flow. In situations where a river flow is weaker than the marine processes that build sand dunes, the river may be obstructed from flowing into the sea by the formation of a sand dune; that is, a sandbar. In such cases the river will often form an elongated estuary in the swales of the dune. When river flow increases, or once the estuary has built up a large mass of water, it breaches the sandbar and flows out to the ocean. If this breach occurs at the farthest end of the estuary from the river inflow, then water must flow through the whole length of the estuary in order to reach the sea. Thus the entire estuary is flushed, and there is no deadwater. On the other hand, if the breach occurs near the river inflow, then most of the estuary will not be flushed by the flow of the river into the sea, resulting in a large deadwater. Notes See also * Liman (landform) Liman (; ro, liman) is an enlarged ...
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Dead Water
Dead water is the nautical term for a phenomenon which can occur when there is strong vertical density stratification due to salinity or temperature or both. It is common where a layer of fresh or brackish water rests on top of denser salt water, without the two layers mixing. The phenomenon is frequently, but not exclusively, observed in fjords where glacier runoff flows into salt water without much mixing. The phenomenon is a result of energy producing internal waves that have an effect on the vessel. The effect can also be found at density boundaries between sub surface layers. In the better known surface phenomenon a ship traveling in a fresh water layer with a depth approximately equal to the vessel's draft will expend energy creating and maintaining internal waves between the layers. The vessel may be hard to maneuver or can even slow down almost to a standstill and "stick". An increase in speed by a few knots can overcome the effect. Experiments have shown the effect can ...
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