Royal Arch may refer to Royal Arch Structure , erected in Dundee to commemorate a visit to the city by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1844. The archway leading into Solomon s Temple Royal Arch Route , a hiking trail to the Royal Arch natural bridge in Grand Canyon National Park . Royal Arches Yosemite , granite arches in Yosemite National Park . In Freemasonry The Holy Royal Arch , an appendant Masonic degree conferred in Great Britain, and much of Europe and the Commonwealth Royal Arch Masonry , the equivalent Royal Arch body as practiced as a part of the York Rite disambig ... more details
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Image KY Yahoo Arch.png thumb right 200px Yahoo Arch Yahoo Arch is located in the Daniel Boone National Forest , in McCreary County , Kentucky . A hiking trail leads 0.8 Miles from Yahoo Falls to the arch. External links http www.fs.fed.us r8 boone resources geology arches.shtml USDA Forest Service Arch Info Kentucky stub EMCF Attractions coord missing Kentucky Category Geography of McCreary County, Kentucky Category Natural arches of Kentucky Category Daniel Boone National Forest ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 A haemal arch is a bony arch on the underside of a tail vertebra of a vertebrate . The hole so formed is the haemal canal . It sometimes has a haemal spine on. The blood vessels to and from the tail run through the arch. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Haemal Arch Category Vertebrate anatomy Veterinary med stub animal anatomy stub de H malbogen fr Arc h mal ... more details
A counter arch is built adjacent to another arch to oppose its forces or help stabilize it. ref counter arch. McGraw Hill Dictionary of Architecture and Construction. McGraw Hill Companies, Inc., 2003. Answers.com, 7 September 2008. http www.answers.com topic counter arch ref See also Flying buttress References reflist Category Arches and vaults architecture stub ... more details
Arch of Triumph can refer to several things Triumphal arch , a structure building Arc de Triomphe , a structure building in Paris, France Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel , a structure building similar to the above also in Paris, France Arc de Triomf , a structure in Barcelona, Spain Arco Triunfal da Rua Augusta pt Arco da Rua Augusta pt , a structure in Lisbon, Portugal Arcul de Triumf , a structure in Bucharest, Romania Arch of Triumph Pyongyang , a structure in Pyongyang, and the world s largest Triumphal archArch of Triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and International Shrine of the Holy Innocents , a proposed structure in Buffalo, New York Arch of Triumph novel Arch of Triumph novel , an Erich Maria Remarque novel Arch of Triumph 1948 film Arch of Triumph 1948 film a 1948 film starring Ingrid Bergman Arch of Triumph 1985 film Arch of Triumph 1985 film , a 1985 film, remake of the 1948 film disambig bg ca Arc de triomf desambiguaci de Arc de Triomphe fr Arc de triomphe homonymie lt Triumfo arka reik m s nl Arc de Triomphe ru sr sh Trijumfalna kapija th uk ... more details
Infobox Bone Name Vertebral arch Latin arcus vertebrae GraySubject 20 GrayPage 96 Image Gray82.png Caption A typical thoracic vertebra , viewed from above. Vertebral arch is the bottom half. Image2 Gray84.png Caption2 A cervical vertebra . Vertebral arch is the bottom half. System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 58 DorlandsSuf 12150809 The vertebral arch or neural arch is the posterior part of a vertebra . It consists of a pair of Pedicle of vertebral arch pedicles and a pair of Lamina of the vertebral arch laminae , and supports seven Process anatomy processes four articular processes two transverse processes one spinous process See also Body of vertebra Spondylolysis External links eMedicineDictionary vertebral arch Spine Category Bones of the torso Category Vertebral column musculoskeletal stub ca Arc vertebral de Wirbelbogen eo Vertebra arko fa ko hu Arcus vertebrae ... more details
Refimprove date November 2008 Image LandscapeArchPano.jpg right 350px thumb Landscape Arch coord 38 47 26 N 109 36 26 W region US type landmark display title Landscape Arch is the longest of the many Natural arch natural rock arches located in the Arches National Park in Utah , USA . The arch is among many in the area known as Devil s Garden in the north area of the park. It was named by Frank Beckwith, leader of the Arches National Monument Scientific Expedition, who explored the area in the winter of 1933 1934, and can be reached by short walk hike of about 1.5 miles along a maintained trail. ref name NABSBig91 http www.naturalarches.org big9 1.htm Landscape Arch NABS , Accessed 2009 5 20 ref The Natural Arch and Bridge Society NABS considers the Landscape Arch to be the longest natural arch in the world ref http www.naturalarches.org archinfo landscape.htm Landscape Arch Dimensions NABS ... archinfo landscape.htm last Wilbur first Jay H title The Dimensions of Landscape Arch publisher Natural Arch and Bridge Society accessdate 2008 11 12 ref which is slightly longer than a measurement made by the Society in 2006 of Kolob Arch in Zion National Park . ref cite web url http www.naturalarches.org archinfo kolob.htm last Wilbur first Jay H title The Dimensions of Kolob Arch publisher Natural Arch and Bridge Society accessdate 2008 11 12 ref Since 1991, three slabs of sandstone ... of Landscape Arch, ref cite web url http www.geotimes.org aug08 article.html?id WebExtra081308.html last Gramling first Carolyn title Fallen Arch publisher Geo Times accessdate 2008 12 25 ref prompting the Park Service to close the trail that once passed beneath it. See also Delicate Arch Durdle Door Wall Arch References Reflist External links http www.naturalarches.org big9 1.htm Natural Arch and Bridge ... Category Arches National Park fr Landscape Arch it Landscape Arch nl Landscape Arch pl Landscape Arch ro Landscape Arch zh ... more details
Image London Arch Great Ocean Road.jpg thumb 250px right London Arch Image London Arch Dec2010.jpg thumb 250px right London Arch, December 2010 Image London Bridge before collapse.jpg thumb 250px right London Bridge before collapse File London Bridge Port Campbell National Park, Australia.jpg thumb 250px right London Bridge in 1985 prior to its collapse London Arch is a natural arch in the Port Campbell National Park , Australia . The arch is one of the tourist attractions along the Great Ocean Road near Port Campbell in Victoria Australia Victoria . This stack geology stack was formed by a gradual process of erosion , and until 1990 formed a complete double span natural arch natural bridge . The arch closest to the shoreline collapsed unexpectedly on 15 January 1990, ref name Woodroffe2002 cite book last Woodroffe first C. D. title Coasts form, process and evolution url http books.google.com books?id jRqW0FVwWh8C&pg PA156 accessdate 7 February 2012 year 2002 publisher Cambridge University Press isbn 978 0 521 01183 9 page 156 ref leaving two tourists stranded on the outer part until they were rescued by a helicopter . No one was injured in the event. Prior to the collapse, the arch was known as London Bridge because of its similarity to London Bridge its namesake . See also The Twelve Apostles, Victoria Loch Ard Gorge The Gibson Steps The Grotto, Victoria The Grotto Perc Rock , another double arch where one collapsed References Reflist External links http www.visit12apostles.com.au Official Website for 12 Apostles Region of Victoria http www.ga.gov.au urban factsheets shore safety arches.jsp Why do arches fall ? on the website of http www.ga.gov.au Geoscience Australia . http www.greatoceanroad.com ezpz Attractions London Arch Great Ocean Road coord 38 37 19 S 142 55 57 E display title Category Natural arches Category Geography of Victoria Australia Category Stacks geology VictoriaAU geo stub de London Arch et London Arch fr London Arch no London Arch ... more details
Arch and Bridge Society , Accessed Oct 15, 2010 ref it formed by water erosion from above .... ref name wilbur double arch Gallery gallery File Double arch.jpg Double Arch. File Inside Double arch view, Arches NP September 2004.jpg The view from inside Double Arch towards the trail and car park. gallery External links Commons category Double Arch http www.360cities.net image inside double arch VR Panorama inside Double Arch http www.naturalarches.org db arches ut115.htm Information on Double Arch at The Natural Arch and Bridge Society References Reflist Category Natural arches of Utah Category Landforms of Grand County, Utah Category Arches National Park Utah geo stub fr Double Arch mk nl Double Arch pl Double Arch zh ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 orphan date November 2009 Image RamsArch2.jpg thumb St. Louis Rams Arch 200px right The St. Louis Rams block arch with team specific three dimensional space 3D protrusions and logo art will be used for team sponsored activities and fan entertainment. This arch is 22 high x 25 wide overall. Image CHM arch1.jpg thumb Houston Marathon Arch 200px left The Chevron Corporation Chevron sponsored Houston Marathon tube arch with sponsored banners An inflatable arch or air inflated arch is an inflatable structure that is inflated by an external cold air inflation fan connected to the arch via a tube. Inflatable arches are customarily 10 to 20 high and 15 to 30 wide when inflated and often used as entrances to events or as ad space and mile markers for races. Multiple design capability make the arch a very versatile component for multiple event and promotional initiatives. Some of the more popular designs include the tube arch and the block arch both of which can be further customized with 3 dimensional protrusions, digital print log art and temporary banner areas. Inflatable arches are commonly used by professional and amateur sports teams and organizations. Their use started becoming more prominent in the 1980s. The Tour de France utilizes inflatable arches in their event while the 70 long player introduction tunnel used at several modern day Super Bowls is actually an extension of the first inflatable team arch used by the Indianapolis Colts in 1998. Many NFL teams use an inflatable arch for pre game fan fest activities. DEFAULTSORT Inflatable Arch Category Sports equipment Category Balloons Category Inflatable manufactured goods Category Air supported structures ... more details
Goldhoorn. Theme of the year Identities . Arch Moscow 2011 Arch Moscow was an official part of the Second ... of architecture and design Arch Moscow will give an opportunity to young architects in the special programme NEXT Arch Moscow 2010 XV International Exhibition of Architecture and Design was held from 26 till 30 of May 2010 in Central House of Artists, Moscow. ARCH Moscow will be an official part of the Second Moscow Biennale Architecture in 2010. Curator Bart Goldhoorn. Theme Perestroyka . Arch .... Curator Bart Goldhoorn. Arch Moscow 2008 XIII Arch Moscow exhibition was held as a part of the First ... was The Ways of Living . Arch Moscow 2007 XII Arch Moscow exhibition was held in the format of the festival ... j2 p69a.html Arch Moscow 2012 press releases by cih.ru http archmoscow.ru 158.html Arch Moscow 2010 website Photo gallery http cih.ru j2 1m.html Arch Moscow 2011 http cih.ru j2 m0.html Arch Moscow 2010 small http www.cih.ru pr c00.html Arch Moscow 2009 http cih.ru pr b00.html Arch Moscow 2008 http cih.ru pr jb0.html Arch Moscow 2007 http cih.ru pr 8i.html Arch Moscow 2006 http nmaxu.narod.ru a5 p2.html Arch Moscow 2005 http nmaxu.narod.ru a04 index.html Arch Moscow 2004 http nmaxu.narod.ru a2003 index.html Arch Moscow 2003 http nmaxu.narod.ru arhmsk 1p.html Arch Moscow 2002 small See also http context.themoscowtimes.com story 142905 Arch Moscow, the city s largest annual architecture fair ... 2008 http www.cih.ru pr 33f.html Arch Moscow 2008 info Category Recurring events established in 1995 ... more details
File WallArch Before.jpg thumb 200px Wall Arch before its August 4 5, 2008 collapse. File WallArch After.jpg thumb 200px Wall Arch within days after the collapse. Wall Arch was a natural arch natural sandstone arch in the Arches National Park in the U.S. state of Utah . Before its collapse in 2008, it was ranked 12th in size among the park s over 2,000 arches. ref name nps http www.nps.gov arch parknews news080808.htm Wall Arch Collapses , Paul Henderson, National Park Service, August 8, 2008. ref ref name Post http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2008 08 10 AR2008081000492.html Iconic Stone Arch Collapses in Southern Utah Park . Mike Stark of The Associated Press . Washington Post . August 10, 2008. ref At its largest, the opening underneath the span was convert 71 ft m 0 wide by convert 33.5 ft m 0 high. ref name nps It consisted of Entrada Sandstone , ref name Post specifically the member known as Slick Rock. ref name nps Wall Arch was first reported and named in 1948 by Lewis T. McKinney. ref name nps ref name Post Wall Arch collapsed sometime between the night of Monday, August 4, 2008, and the morning of August 5, temporarily blocking Devil s Garden Devil s Garden Trail . ref name Post No one observed the fall. ref name nps ref name Post It was the first collapse of a major arch in the park since sections of Landscape Arch fell in 1991. ref name Post Officials from the National Park Service and Utah Geological Survey visited the site of the collapsed sandstone arch on Thursday, August 7, and noted stress fractures in the remaining formation which may cause additional collapse in the future. ref name Post Notes reflist coord 38 47 33 N 109 36 24 W display title Category Natural arches of Utah Category Destroyed landmarks Category Arches National Park Category Landforms of Grand County, Utah ... more details
Infobox Bone Name Pubic arch Latin a. pubicus GraySubject 58 GrayPage 240 Image Gray242.png Caption Female pelvis . Pubic arch labeled at bottom center. Image2 Gray241.png Caption2 Male pelvis . Pubic arch labeled at bottom center. System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 58 DorlandsSuf 12150723 The eminences of the lower circumference of the true pelvis are separated by three notches one in front, the pubic arch , formed by the convergence of the inferior rami of the ischium and pubis bone pubis on either side. The angle at which they converge is known as the subpubic angle . External links As seen in the picture to the right, there is a distinctive difference between the pubic arch of a male and a female. This difference is found in the subpubic angle. The area in which the pubic arch is located is the pelvis, the area that is most different between male and female anatomy. The subpubic angle of a man is around 90 degrees while that of a woman is around 120 degrees. The reason for this difference has to do with childbirth. A woman s pubic arch is wider in order to allow for the passage of the child during birth. The pelvic inlet of a female is also wider because the child s head must pass through it. The pubic arch is also referred to as the ischiopubic arch. Anatomy and Physiology The Unity of Form and Function by Kenneth S. Saladin http biology.clc.uc.edu courses bio105 bone.htm http members.aol.com Attic21 Anatomy pelvis.html Diagrams of gender differences http www.octc.kctcs.edu gcaplan anat images Image240.gif Diagram at kctcs.edu Gray s Pelvis musculoskeletal stub ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Palatopharyngeal arch Latin arcus palatopharyngeus, arcus pharyngopalatinus GraySubject 243 GrayPage 1137 Image Gray1014.png Caption The mouth cavity. The cheeks have been slit transversely and the tongue pulled forward. Pharyngopalatine arch labeled at upper right. Image2 Caption2 System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 58 DorlandsSuf 12150638 The palatopharyngeal arch pharyngopalatine arch , posterior pillar of fauces is larger and projects farther toward the middle line than the Palatoglossal arch it runs downward, lateralward, and backward to the side of the pharynx , and is formed by the projection of the Pharyngopalatinus , covered by mucous membrane . External links NormanAnatomy lesson10 SUNYAnatomyFigs 34 01 04 RocheLexicon 05287.011 1 Gray s Mouth anatomy Category Palate anatomy stub ... more details
refimprove date March 2008 File Delicate arch sunset.jpg 450px thumb Delicate Arch at sunset Delicate Arch is a convert 65 ft adj on tall ref http www.nature.nps.gov geology parks archarch gre rpt view.pdf ... of the Interior ref freestanding natural arch located in Arches National Park near Moab, Utah ... relay Olympic torch relay for the 2002 Winter Olympics passed through the arch. ref http sportsillustrated.cnn.com ... Arch ref History Because of its distinctive shape, the arch was known as the Chaps and the Schoolmarm ... that the names of Delicate Arch and Landscape Arch were inadvertently exchanged due to a signage ... Park ref This arch played no part in the original designation of the area as a U.S. National Monument ... plastic coating to the arch to protect it from further erosion and eventual destruction. The idea ... arch is reachable by heading into a small pickup trail down the entrance path entering the park. Geology Delicate Arch is formed of Entrada Sandstone . ref cite web url http 3dparks.wr.usgs.gov arches html 3d001.html title USGS Delicate Arch accessdate 3 March 2008 archiveurl http web.archive.org ... ref The original sandstone fin was gradually worn away by weathering and erosion, leaving the arch. Other .... Hiking to the Arch Image ArchesNationalParkDelicateArch.jpg thumb 300px right The view of Delicate Arch at the end of the Trail hiking trail Delicate Arch is located at the end of a moderately ... on long and the Arch is completely hidden from view on most of this trail. The first third of the hike ... right 200px The arch, pictured on Utah s license plate The latter third of the trail is the most rugged, nearing the top of the plateau. The Arch is not yet visible, and the trail runs around outcrops ... nearly convert 150 ft m abbr on above a dry wash. The arch comes into view suddenly around a corner ... area around the Arch offers views of the southern expanse of the park, and has unguarded cliffs plunging one hundred feet or more. ref http www.canyon trails.com delicate.htm for the hike to the arch ... more details
The Arch of Drusus is an ancient arch in Rome , Italy, close to the First Mile of the Appian Way and next to the Porta San Sebastiano . File Appia antica 2 7 05 003.jpg thumb right 300px The Arch of Drusus The exact origins of the Arch are unclear. It is now generally agreed that it has nothing to do with Nero Claudius Drusus , the conqueror of the Germans. Some versions have the arch being constructed as part of a spur added to the Aqua Marcia by Caracalla in 211 216 AD to take water from that aqueduct to Baths of Caracalla Caracalla s new baths . However, it appears more likely that the arch predated the aqueduct and that the aqueduct was conveniently routed over the top of the arch. Only the central part of this arch is now standing, but it was originally triple, or at least with projections on each side, although never finished. It is built of travertine, faced with marble, and on each side of the archway are columns of Numidian marble with white marble bases. The archway is 7.21 metres high. The aqua Antoniniana, the branch of the Aqua Marcia, ran over this arch, but the brick faced concrete that is visible on the top seems to belong to a later period. The arch may possibly be the arch of Trajan. ref Samuel Ball Platner A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, London Oxford University Press, 1929. http www1.lib.uchicago.edu cgi bin eos eos title.pl?callnum DG16.P72 ref References references Coord 41 52 25 N 12 30 04 E region IT type landmark source dewiki display title DEFAULTSORT Arch Of Drusus Category Ancient gates in the Aurelian Walls Ancient Rome stub fr Arc de Drusus it Arco di Druso he ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 Spilite Arch is a sea worn arch formed by a pillar of rock 30 m high joined to the coastal cliffs by a spilite Sill geology sill . The arch is located on the north side of the east tip of Annenkov Island , South Georgia . Named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC . coor dm 54 30 S 37 2 W display title usgs gazetteer Category Rock formations in Antarctica regional geology stub SouthGeorgia geo stub ... more details
Cleanup date October 2007 John Arch born John Maurice Archambault , May 15, 1959 in Colorado Springs ref cite web title Eternal Flame John Arch Interview url http fateswarning.info articles arch01.shtml ... s sole lyricist. After their third album, Awaken the Guardian , was released, Arch was asked to quit his job or leave the band. Financial obligations made it impossible for Arch to quit ... with John Arch, he said that he would have quit his job if he was asked, but the rest of the band never asked him to. Later career Arch kept himself out of the metal scene for seventeen years he .... He made his return in 2003, when his EP John Arch Solo discography A Twist of Fate was released. The EP includes musicians Jim Matheos , Mike Portnoy and Joey Vera , all of whom Arch worked with at some point in the past. The EP shows that Arch s unusual vocal ability has not dwindled over the years. The album contains only 2 songs, although these total nearly half an hour one written solely by Arch, one co written by Arch and Matheos marking the first time the two wrote a song together since Awaken ..., it was announced that Arch had reunited with Jim Matheos and the rest of the members in Fates Warning minus Ray Alder to record a full length for a new band, simply titled Arch Matheos. ref cite web title Former And Current FATES WARNNING Members JOHN ARCH And JIM MATHEOS Join Forces In New Project ... url http www.metal archives.com albums Arch Matheos Sympathetic Resonance 315246 publisher metal archives.com ... Within 1985 Awaken the Guardian 1986 With Arch Matheos Sympathetic Resonance 2011 Solo discography ... band.php?id 9390 Encyclopaedia Metallum John Arch Fates Warning Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Arch, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 15, 1959 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Arch, John Category American people of Native ... from Colorado Springs, Colorado Category Musicians from Colorado US singer stub hr John Arch no John ... more details
Infobox Falkland island Image Map Falkland Islands Arch Islands.PNG MapCaption latitude 52.21667 longitude 60.45 coordinates coord 52 22 33 S 59 42 00 W display inline,title island group english name Arch Islands meaning of name English refers to natural arch Spanish is French Islets spanish name Islotes Franceses area area rank highest elevation Population population rank main settlement references The Arch Islands Spanish language Spanish Islotes Franceses http www.pcgn.org.uk Falkland 20Islands July2006.pdf are a group of small islands, off Port Albemarle on West Falkland in the Falkland Islands . They are uninhabited, and accessible only by boat. They are so called because the largest of the group has a natural arch in it, large enough to allow a fair sized boat through. The islands include Big Arch Island Clump Island Tussac Island Pyramid Rock Last Rock Albemarle Rock References references Falkland Islands topics Category Islands of the Falkland Islands Category Natural arches Falklands geo stub es Islotes Franceses ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Verm wrather arch.jpg right 250px thumb Wrather Arch Wrather Arch is the name of a natural arch in north Arizona . It is located in the eponymous Wrather Canyon , a small tributary of the Paria Canyon , which is itself an important tributary of the Colorado River US Colorado River . With a span of 75 meters 246 feet , Wrather Arch is the longest natural arch outside of the state of Utah although this claim may be superseded by Aloba Arch in Chad , whose unverified span may be slightly longer , making it the 4th longest natural span according to the Natural Arch and Bridge Society. Wrather Arch is distinguished among the great natural bridges in the USA as being the least accessible. Located in the heart of the Paria Canyon Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness area, it can only be accessed on foot. Being located almost at the midway point of the Paria Canyon trail, potential visitors must hike nearly convert 32 km mi sp us , frequently walking in the shallow river, to witness this remote landform. 10Arches Coord 36 57 45 N 111 46 53 W display title Category Landforms of Coconino County, Arizona Category Natural arches of Arizona Arizona geo stub ... more details
The Arch of Tiberius Arcus Tiberi was built 16 CE in the Forum Romanum to celebrate the recovery of the eagle standard s that had been lost to Germanic tribes by Publius Quinctilius Varus Varus in 9 CE. The Roman general Germanicus had recovered the standards in 15 or 16 CE. ref Michael Grant author Grant, Michael 1970 , The Roman Forum , London Weidenfeld and Nicholson Photos by Werner Forman , pg 212. ref The Arch spanned the Vicus Jugarius between the Temple of Saturn and the Basilica Julia . It was dedicated to the emperor Tiberius because in the Imperial period only the emperor could celebrate a Roman triumph Triumph , so the victory of Germanicus was celebrated as a triumph of Tiberius. Very little is known about this monument. It is mentioned in literary sources, and it is known from a relief on the Arch of Constantine . It appears to have been a single arch, like the later Arch of Titus , flanked by two columns of the Corinthian order . The foundations of the Arch have been found on the Forum, but nothing is visible. ref Coarelli, Filippo 1984 , Guida archeologica di Roma , Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Verona. ref References reflist coord 41 53 32.42 N 12 29 3.31 E source itwiki region IT type landmark display title DEFAULTSORT Arch Of Tiberius Category Ancient Roman triumphal arches in Rome Tiberius, Arch of bg it Arco di Tiberio nl Boog van Tiberius ru ... more details
Infobox Artery Name PAGENAME Latin arcus plantaris profundus GraySubject 162 GrayPage 639 Image Gray555.png Caption The plantar arteries. Deep view. Image2 Caption2 BranchFrom lateral plantar artery , deep plantar artery BranchTo plantar metatarsal arteries Vein plantar venous arch Supplies MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 58 DorlandsSuf 12150710 The plantar arch is formed from deep plantar artery , from the dorsalis pedis aka dorsal artery of the foot lateral plantar artery The plantar arch supplies the underside, or sole, of the foot. The plantar arch runs from the 5th metatarsal and extends medially to the 1st metatarsal of the big toe . The arch is formed when the lateral plantar artery turns medially to the interval between the bases of the first and second metatarsal bones, where it unites with the deep plantar branch of the dorsalis pedis artery , thus completing the plantar arch or deep plantar arch . External links eMedicineDictionary Plantar arch http www.dartmouth.edu humananatomy figures chapter 17 17 3.HTM Gray s circulatory stub Arteries of lower limbs Category Arteries of the lower limb de Arcus plantaris profundus ... more details
File Eastern North American Paleogeograpy Middle Devonian.png thumb Middle Devonian paleogeography The Cincinnati Arch is a broad structural Tectonic uplift uplift between the Illinois Basin to the west, the Michigan Basin to the northwest and the Appalachian Basin and Black Warrior Basin to the east and southeast. It existed as a positive topographic area during Late Ordovician through the Devonian Period which stretched from northern Alabama northeastward to the southeastern tip of Ontario . The Nashville Dome of Tennessee and the Jessamine Dome or Lexington Dome of central Kentucky make up the central portion of the arch. In the northern part, north of Cincinnati, Ohio , the Cincinnati Arch branches to form the Findlay Arch Findlay and Kankakee Arch es. The Findlay plunges under Ontario and reappears as the Algonquin Arch further north. ref name Ryder http certmapper.cr.usgs.gov data noga95 prov66 text prov66.pdf Robert T. Ryder, CINCINNATI ARCH PROVINCE ref Petroleum was first discovered in the Cumberland Saddle in Cumberland County, Kentucky in 1829 and the Arch has been a major producer since that time. ref name Ryder References Reflist Category Geologic provinces of the United States Category Geology of Indiana Category Geology of Kentucky Category Geology of Ohio Category Geology of Tennessee US geology stub ... more details
The Modesto Arch is a centennial slogan arch, built in 1912, ref name historicmodesto cite web title Historic Modesto The Modesto Arch url http www.historicmodesto.com thearch.html accessdate 7 March 2012 ref ref name modestobee to welcome automobile drivers to Modesto, California where it currently stands at the intersection of 9th and I Streets. The arch bears the city s motto Water, Wealth, Contentment, Health illuminated by 696 incandescent lightbulbs. ref name modestobee cite web title The Modesto Bee Effort under way to refurbish iconic Modesto arch url http www.modbee.com 2012 02 22 2081656 effort under way to refurbish.html accessdate 7 March 2012 ref The original first place slogan was Nobody s Got Modesto s Goat , which was later rejected, and the second place slogan was used instead. The arch once bore two flagpoles on each of its columns until they were removed due to rot. Presently, two Cupressus sempervirens Mediterranean Cypress trees stand behind the columns, which contribute to the illusion of the original flagpoles height and location. In 1934, the arch was moved a little bit to the southwest to make way for the expansion of 9th Street. In February 2012, a project was planned to restore the arch to its original appearance with the change of lightbulbs, repainting of original color, patching minor cracks on the columns, and the replacement of the flagpoles. ref name modestobee References reflist coord missing California Category Buildings and structures in Modesto, California ... more details