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Seitz may refer to: * Seitz (surname) * Seitz (soil), the unofficial state soil of Colorado * Seitz decision, a 1975 arbitration ruling instrumental in ending Major League Baseball's reserve clause * Seitz Branch, a stream in Wayne County, Missouri * Seitz Canyon Seitz Canyon is one of the major canyons and valleys within the Ruby Mountains of Elko County, in the northeastern section of the state of Nevada in the western United States. Approximately in length, it was extensively sculptured by glaciers in ..., in the Ruby Mountains of Elko County, Nevada * Seitz Lake (Nevada), in Elko County * 4978 Seitz, an asteroid {{disambig ...
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Seitz (surname)
Seitz is a surname. Those bearing it include: A * Adalbert Seitz (1860–1938), German doctor and natural scientist * Adolf Seitz (1898–1970), German–Argentine chess master * Albert Seitz (1872–1937), French composer * ( – ), Swiss-German physician and lieutenant of Luther and Zwingli * Alexander Maximilian Seitz (1811–1888), German painter * Andy Seitz (born 1985), American pair skater B * Beat Seitz (born 1973), Swiss bobsledder * Bernarda Seitz (1927–2014), Argentine nun, writer, and presenter * Berthold Seitz (born 1962) German ophthalmologist * Bill Seitz (born 1954), member of the Ohio Senate C * Chris Seitz (born 1987), American soccer player. * Collins J. Seitz (1914–1998), American judge * Collins J. Seitz, Jr., American judge and son of the above. * Don Carlos Seitz (1862–1935), American newspaper manager E * Ernest Seitz (1892–1978), Canadian composer F * Florian Seitz (born 1982), German athlete * Franz Seitz, Sr. (1887–195 ...
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Seitz (soil)
The Seitz is the unofficial state soil of Colorado. Profile The Seitz soil series consists of very deep, well drained, slowly permeable soils that formed in colluvium or slope alluvium derived from igneous, sedimentary, and volcanic rocks. Seitz soils are located on mountains, mainly in southwestern and central Colorado. These soils are well suited to outdoor recreation and the growth of forest-related products in moderately steep or more gently sloping areas. Plant habitat The plant life that grows on the Seitz soil consists of an Engelmann spruce/subalpine fir or Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir canopy with a sparse understory of grasses, forbs, and shrubs. See also *Pedology (soil study) * Soil types *List of U.S. state soils This is a list of U.S. state soils. A state soil is a soil that has special significance to a particular U.S. state, state. Each state in the United States has selected a state soil, twenty of which have been legislatively established. These offic ... Ext ...
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Seitz Decision
The Seitz decision was a ruling by arbitration, arbitrator Peter Seitz (1905–1983) on December 23, 1975, which declared that Major League Baseball (MLB) players became free agents upon playing one year for their team without a contract, effectively nullifying baseball's reserve clause. The ruling was issued in regard to pitchers Andy Messersmith and Dave McNally. Background Since the 1880s, baseball owners had included a paragraph described as the reserve clause in every player contract. The paragraph as written allowed teams to renew a contract for a period of one year following the end of a signed contract. Owners asserted and players assumed that contract language effectively meant that a player could be "reserved," by a ballclub's unilateral contract renewal, year after year in perpetuity by the team that had signed the player. That eliminated all market competition and kept salaries relatively low. Dave McNally and Andy Messersmith both played professional baseball as start ...
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Seitz Branch
Seitz Branch is a stream in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is a tributary of Big Lake Creek. Seitz Branch was named after E. B. Seitz, an early settler. See also * List of rivers of Missouri List of rivers in Missouri (U.S. state). By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name. Mississippi River Arkansas River *Mississippi River **Arkansas River (AR ... References Rivers of Wayne County, Missouri Rivers of Missouri {{WayneCountyMO-geo-stub ...
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Seitz Canyon
Seitz Canyon is one of the major canyons and valleys within the Ruby Mountains of Elko County, in the northeastern section of the state of Nevada in the western United States. Approximately in length, it was extensively sculptured by glaciers in previous ice ages. Remote, scenic, and ecologically diverse, it is protected in both the Ruby Mountains Wilderness Area and the ''Seitz-Echo Research Natural Area''. The main branch of Seitz Canyon begins at the summit of Mt. Silliman, at an elevation of . This high ridge also includes Mt. Gilbert at , and an unnamed peak at . The canyon then drops to the north as a spectacular headwall of over to a nearly level basin that includes Seitz Lake. It is here that the greatest evidence for glacial sculpturing can be found. The canyon shows a classic U-shaped cross section, and many patches of bare granite still retain the dark patina and striations caused by direct contact with the lower surface of the glacier that once filled this va ...
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Seitz Lake (Nevada)
Seitz Lake is a glacial tarn (lake), tarn in the Ruby Mountains, in Elko County, Nevada, Elko County in the northeastern part of the state of Nevada. It is located near the head of Seitz Canyon at approximately , and at an elevation of . It has an area of approximately , and a depth of up to . Seitz Lake is a major source of flow to Rabbit Creek (formerly known as Seitz Creek), which after exiting the mountains passes near the community of Spring Creek, Nevada, Spring Creek, meanders down Lamoille Valley, and then merges with the main branch of the Humboldt River between Halleck, Nevada, Halleck and Elburz, Nevada, Elburz, NV. The lake was named after brothers George and Edward Seitz, who were early ranchers in Pleasant Valley. George eventually left the area, but Ed Seitz became the sheriff of Elko County in 1869. References

Lakes of Elko County, Nevada Ruby Mountains Lakes of Nevada Lakes of the Great Basin {{ElkoCountyNV-geo-stub ...
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