In plate tectonics , a divergentboundary or divergent plate boundary also known as a constructive boundary or an extensional boundary is a linear feature that exists between two List of tectonic plates tectonic plates that are moving away from each other. Divergent boundaries within continents initially produce rift geology rifts which produce rift valley s. Most active divergent plate boundaries occur between Oceanic crust oceanic plate s and exist as mid oceanic ridge s. Divergent boundaries also form volcanic islands which occur when the plates move apart to produce gaps which molten lava rises to fill. Current research indicates that complex convection within the Earth s Mantle geology mantle allows material to rise to the base of the lithosphere beneath each divergent plate boundary. ref cite journal author Toshiro Tanimoto, Thorne Lay date November 7, 2000 title Mantle dynamics and seismic tomography journal Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. volume 97 issue 23 pages 12409 10 doi 10.1073 ... both sides of a divergent plate boundary. Because of this, rocks closest to a boundary are younger ... large flood basalt or lava flows. Each eruption occurs in only a part of the plate boundary at any ... thumb 250px Bridge across the lfagj rift valley in southwest Iceland , that is part of the boundary between the Eurasian and North American continental tectonic plates. At divergent boundaries, two ... sourced from molten magma that forms below. The origin of new divergent boundaries at triple junction ... is widening at a rate of a few centimeters per year. Divergent boundaries are typified in the oceanic ... East African Rift Great Rift Valley . Divergent boundaries can create massive fault zones in the oceanic ... Explorer Ridge Juan de Fuca Ridge Pacific Antarctic Ridge West Antarctic Rift Other plate boundary types Convergent boundary Transform boundary See also Seafloor spreading Plate tectonics Continental ... ca L mit divergent es Borde divergente hr Divergentna granica id Batas divergen is Flekaskil ja ... more details
Divergent thinking is a thought process or method used to generate creative ideas by exploring many possible solutions. It is often used in conjunction with convergent thinking , which follows a particular set of logical steps to arrive at one solution, which in some cases is a correct solution. Divergent thinking typically occurs in a spontaneous, free flowing manner, such that many ideas are generated in an emergence emergent cognitive fashion. Many possible solutions are explored in a short amount of time, and unexpected connections are drawn. After the process of divergent thinking has been completed, ideas and information are organized and structured using convergent thinking. ref name strategies cite web url http faculty.washington.edu ezent imdt.htm title Strategies of Divergent Thinking publisher University of Washington accessdate 2009 08 06 ref Psychologists have found that a high IQ alone does not guarantee creativity. Instead, personality traits that promote divergent thinking are more important. Divergent thinking is found among people with personalities which have traits such as nonconformity, curiosity, willingness to take risks, and persistence. ref cite book last Wade first Carole coauthors Tavris, Carol title Inviation to Psychology publisher Pearson Prentice Hall location Upper Saddle River, NJ year 2008 pages 258 isbn 0 13 601609 ref Additionally, researchers at Vanderbilt University found that musicians are more adept at utilizing both hemispheres and more likely to use divergent thinking in their thought processes. ref cite web url http www.physorg.com ... date 2008 10 02 publisher PhysOrg.com accessdate 2009 08 06 ref Activities which promote divergent ... portal Thinking Creativity Convergent and divergent production Portal thinking References Reflist ... & Commerce Royal Society of Arts http creativegibberish.org 439 divergent thinking Divergent ... Divergent Think Abilities, by Dr. Leslie Owen Wilson DEFAULTSORT Divergent Thinking Category Problem ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Divergent Spectrum Type Album Artist Bassnectar Cover Divergent Spectrum Album Cover.jpg Released August 2, 2011 Genre Drumstep , Dubstep , Electronica Length 1 05 54 Label Amorphous Music Producer Lorin Ashton Reviews Last album Wildstyle album Wildstyle br 2010 This album Divergent Spectrum br 2011 Next album Vava voom Vava Voom br 2012 Divergent Spectrum is an album by Bassnectar released on August 2, 2011 through his label Amorphous Music. The album included remixes of and collaborations with a multitude of artists spanning numerous genres of music. In within the first 10 hours of its release Divergent Spectrum reached number 6 on iTunes Top 10 for album sales. Track listing tracklist total length 1 05 54 title1 Upside Down length1 5 19 title2 Plugged In Rollz Remix length2 4 35 title3 Immigraniada Gogol Bordello Remix length3 4 34 title4 Boomerang length4 4 24 title5 Lights Ellie Goulding song Lights Ellie Goulding Remix length5 5 03 title6 Probable Cause ft. ill.Gates length6 3 48 title7 Red Step ft. Jantsen length7 4 59 title8 The Matrix length8 4 25 title9 Voodoo length9 6 00 title10 Heads Up 2011 version length10 4 32 title11 Paging Stereophonic length11 4 32 title12 Above & Beyond ft. Seth Drake length12 3 57 title13 Parade Into Centuries 2011 version length13 3 53 title14 After Thought length14 3 33 title15 Disintegration Part IV beatless length15 2 20 References references http www.bassnectar.net 2011 06 divergent spectrum tour west coast 2011 http www.swagsounds.com 2012 01 12 bassnectar divergent spectrum remixes DEFAULTSORT Divergent Spectrum Album Category 2011 albums Category Bassnectar albums ... more details
, the vertebrate limb is one example of divergent evolution. The limb in many different species ..., divergent evolution can be applied to molecular biology characteristics. This could apply to a pathway ... from gene duplication within a population can be said to display divergent evolution. Because of the latter, it is possible for divergent evolution to occur between two genes within a species. In the case of divergent evolution, similarity is due to the common origin, such as divergence from a common ... first John T. title Divergent Evolution through Cumulative Segregation journal Journal of the Linnean ... might be more complex than the simple definitions of these terms allow. Divergent evolution is most .... Vertebrate forelimbs have a common origin and thus, in general, show divergent evolution. However ... cite pmid 15558463 ref A good example of a divergent evolution is Darwin s finches , which now have ... of divergent evolution are the organisms having the 5 digit pentadactyle limbs like the humans, bats ... pressures Divergent species Divergent species are the direct consequence of adaptive radiation . Divergent species occur when a part of the species is separated from the population by a physical ... able to interbreed with one another. An example of divergent species is the apple maggot ... divergent it Evoluzione divergente he ht Evolisyon div jan hu Divergens evol ci ... more details
orphan date February 2009 nofootnotes date December 2008 A divergent question is a question with no specific answer, but rather exercises one s ability to think broadly about a certain topic. In education Popular in inquiry education , divergent questions allow students to explore different avenues and create many different variations and alternative answers or scenarios. Correctness may be based on logical projections, may be contextual, or arrived at through basic knowledge, conjecture, inference, projection, creation, intuition, or imagination. These types of questions often require students to analyze, synthesize, or evaluate a knowledge base and then project or predict different outcomes. A simple example of a divergent question is blockquote Write down as many different uses as you can think of for the following objects 1 a brick, 2 a blanket. blockquote References Gladwell, M 2008 Outliers . Hachette Book Group , New York City , NY. Erickson, H. L. 2007 Concept based curriculum and instruction for the thinking classroom . Thousand Oaks , Corwin Press. Category Problem solving Category Analysis Category Imagination Category Educational psychology ... more details
copy edit date March 2012 Please leave this line alone Infobox book name Divergent image Image Divergent ... Veronica Roth series The Divergent trilogy country United States language English genre Science ... followed by Insurgent book Insurgent 2012 Divergent , published May 3, 2011, is the first book of the proposed Divergent trilogy, written by Veronica Roth. It is a Utopian and dystopian fiction dystopian thriller written for teens. Told from the perspective of Beatrice Prior, a teenage girl, Divergent .... Beatrice takes her aptitude test and soon thereafter learns that she is Divergent, meaning she ..., one which causes the non Divergent to sleepwalk and be better suited for murdering. The Erudite ... as brain dead, homicidal soldiers. Tris and Tobias, who are both Divergent, are not affected by the simulation ... then injects Tobias with a new and improved serum that can effect the Divergent. Tobias is then taken ... and main character of the series Divergent. She is sixteen years old and the youngest ... learns that she is Divergent and that it is dangerous. Later in the book, she learns that Divergent .... In one of the final chapters of the book chapter 34 ,Tris learns that Tobias is also Divergent ... Peter is a central antagonist in Divergent, who was originally from Candor and is one of Tris enemies ... only does this because Will is about to shoot her. Eric Eric is an antagonist in Divergent. He is brutal ... then became an Erudite. He was told by Tris to investigate Jeanine. Reception Divergent received ... pacing, lavish flights of imagination and writing that occasionally startles with fine detail... Divergent ... author url http www.nytimes.com 2011 05 15 books review young adult books divergent by veronica roth.html ... Book Review Divergent 2011 author url http www.ew.com ew article 0,,20484977,00.html newspaper Entertainment Weekly date June 24, 2011 accessdate October 17, 2011 ref You ll be up all night with Divergent ... www.guardian.co.uk childrens books site 2011 oct 10 divergent veronica roth review?newsfeed true ... more details
In chemistry a divergent synthesis is a strategy with the aim to improve the efficiency of chemical synthesis . It is often an alternative to convergent synthesis or linear synthesis. In one strategy divergent synthesis aims to generate a library biology library of chemical compound s by first reacting a molecule with a set of reactants. The next generation of compounds is generated by further reactions with each compound in generation 1. This methodology quickly diverges to large numbers of new compounds A generates A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 in generation 1 A1 generates A11, A12, A13 in generation 2 and so on. An entire library of new chemical compounds for instance carbohydrate sugar s can be screened for desirable properties. In another strategy divergent synthesis starts from a molecule as a central core from which successive generations of building blocks are added. A good example is the divergent synthesis of dendrimer s for example where in each generation new monomer reacts to the growing surface of the sphere. Diversity Oriented Synthesis Diversity oriented synthesis or DOS is a strategy for quick access to molecule libraries with an emphasis on skeletal diversity. ref cite journal title A Planning Strategy for Diversity Oriented Synthesis last1 Burke first1 Martin last2 Schreiber first2 Stuart journal Angewandte Chemie International Edition year 2004 volume 43 issue 1 pages 46 doi 10.1002 anie.200300626 pmid 14694470 ref In one such application a Petasis reaction product 1 is functionalized with propargyl bromide leading to a starting compound 2 having 5 functional groups. ref Short Synthesis of Skeletally and Stereochemically Diverse Small Molecules by Coupling Petasis ... links Diversity Oriented Synthesis Journal http versita.com dos Link Divergent synthesis in sugars http www.chem.usu.edu tchang Research details unusual sugar.htm Link . Example of divergent dendrimer ... html chapter3 3.html Link References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Divergent Synthesis Category Chemical synthesis ... more details
In mathematics , a divergent series is an infinite series that is not Convergent series convergent , meaning that the infinite sequence of the partial sum s of the series does not have a limit of a sequence limit . If a series converges, the individual terms of the series must approach zero. Thus any series in which the individual terms do not approach zero diverges. However, convergence is a stronger condition not all series whose terms approach zero converge. The simplest counterexample is the harmonic series mathematics harmonic series math 1 frac 1 2 frac 1 3 frac 1 4 frac 1 5 cdots sum n 1 infty frac 1 n . math The divergence of the harmonic series Harmonic series mathematics Divergence was proven by the medieval mathematician Nicole Oresme . In specialized mathematical contexts, values can be usefully assigned to certain series whose sequence of partial sums diverges. A summability method or summation method is a partial function from the set of sequences of partial sums of series to values. For example, Ces ro summation assigns Grandi s series Grandi s divergent series math 1 1 ... for summing divergent series A summability method M is Properties of summation methods regular ... series making it useless as a summation method for divergent series . The operator giving the sum ... equivalents, such as Zorn s lemma . They are therefore nonconstructive. The subject of divergent ... to Banach algebra methods in Fourier analysis . Summation of divergent series is also related ... as axioms, it is possible to sum many divergent series by elementary algebraic manipulations. For instance, whenever nowrap 1 r 1, the Divergent geometric series geometric series math begin align ... year 1991 . citation title Divergent Series first G. H. last Hardy authorlink G. H. Hardy publication ... title Abel summation method first A.A. last Zakharov year 2001 . Category Divergent series Category ... nl Divergente reeks ja no Divergent rekke pt S rie divergente si sl Divergentna ... more details
wiktionary Boundary plural boundaries may refer to any meaning below, also to border . Psychology main Psychology Personal boundaries Mathematics and Physics main Mathematics Physics Boundary topology ..., as in the case of a manifold with boundaryBoundary value problem , a differential equation together with a set of additional restraints called the boundary conditions Boundary thermodynamic , the edge ... in landscape history , the divide between areas of differing land use Boundary real estate , the legal boundary between units of real property Boundary cricket , the edge of the playing field, or a scoring ... , a 2008 television series Boundary critique , a concept about the meaning and validity of propositions Communication privacy management theory Boundary Turbulence , a break in expectation of how private information is held within a group of knowledge owners Place names Boundary, Derbyshire , a civil parish and hamlet in South Derbyshire, England Boundary, Leicestershire , a village in Leicestershire, England Boundary, Staffordshire , a village in Staffordshire, England Boundary Ranges , also known as the Boundary Range, a mountain range in British Columbia, Canada and Alaska, United States Boundary Country , a region of southern British Columbia, Canada Kootenay Boundary Regional District , a regional district in British Columbia West Kootenay Boundary , a provincial electoral district in British Columbia Okanagan Boundary , a former provincial electoral district in British Columbia Boundary Similkameen , a former provincial electoral district in British Columbia Boundary Falls, British Columbia , also known as Boundary, a former railway town in the Boundary Country of British Columbia Stikine, British Columbia , called Boundary from 1930 to 1964, a former customs post on the Stikine River at the Alaska British Columbia border Ships MV Boundary , a number of ships with this name See also Boundary line disambiguation disambig ar bg de Granica fa fr Boundary it Frontiera ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2009 Convergent and divergent production are the two types of human response to a set problem that were identified by J.P. Guilford 1967 . Guilford observed that most individuals display a preference for either convergent or divergent thinking. Others observe that most people prefer a convergent closure. Citation needed date August 2009 As opposed to TRIZ or lateral thinking divergent thinking is not about tools for creativity or thinking, but a way of categorizing what can be observed. Divergent thinking According to J.P. Guilford , divergent or synthetic thinking is the ability to draw on ideas from across disciplines and fields of inquiry to reach a deeper understanding of the world and one s place in it. There is a movement in education that maintains divergent thinking might create more resourceful students. Rather than presenting a series of problems for rote memorization or resolution, divergent thinking presents open ended problems and encourages students to develop their own solutions to problems. Divergent production is the creativity creative generation of multiple answers to a set problem. For example, find uses for 1 meter lengths of black cotton . Convergent thinking Convergent thinking is oriented towards deriving the single best or correct answer to a clearly defined question. It emphasizes speed, accuracy, logic, and the like, and focuses on accumulating information, recognizing the familiar, reapplying set techniques, and preserving the already known. It is based on familiarity with what is already known i.e., knowledge , and is most effective in situations where a ready made answer exists and needs simply to be recalled from stored ... thinking . Categorizing thinkers as divergent or convergent may seem appropriate for the purpose ... portal Thinking Convergent thinking Divergent thinking Dialectics Systems thinking Lateral Thinking TRIZ DEFAULTSORT Convergent And Divergent Production Category Thought Category Cognition Category ... more details
Boundary Commission may refer to Boundary Commissions United Kingdom Boundary Commissions of the United Kingdom Boundary Commission Ireland Boundary Commission between the United Kingdom and Ireland Boundary Commission Pacific Northwest Boundary Commission of the Pacific Northwest Boundary Commission Maine Boundary Commission of Maine Boundary Commission Alaska Panhandle Boundary Commission of the Alaska Panhandle Boundary Commissions Netherlands Boundary Commission of Indonesia disambig ... more details
A number of motor vessel s have been named Boundary , including MV Boundary 1942 , a Panaminan ship in service 1970 72 MV Boundary 1993 , a Marshallese ship in current service shipindex ... more details
Boundary Peak may refer to Boundary Peak, the former name of Pope s Peak , an historic summit on the Canadian Rockies on the British Columbia border one of c. 1000 peaks forming the international boundary between the British Columbia and Yukon, Canada, and Alaska, United States, numbered in sequence see List of Boundary Peaks of the Alaska British Columbia border Boundary Peak Alaska , a summit in the Yakutat Alsek River area in Alaska One of eight summits elsewhere in the United States Boundary Peak California Boundary Peak Idaho County, Idaho Boundary Peak Shoshone County, Idaho Boundary Peak Maine Boundary Peak Nevada the highest point in the State of Nevada Boundary Peak Wilderness , Nevada Boundary Peak New Mexico Boundary Peak New York Boundary Peak Washington geodis Category Place name disambiguation pages de Boundary Peak ... more details
Boundary Road may refer to Boundary Road Vancouver Burnaby , British Columbia, Canada Boundary Road, Singapore Boundary Road Brewery, a craft beer brand produced by Beer in New Zealand Large breweries Independent Breweries NZ See also Boundary Street , Kowloon, Hong Kong Roadindex ... more details
types of plate boundaries Divergentboundary Transform fault See also Plate tectonics List of tectonic ...In plate tectonics , a convergent boundary , also known as a destructive plate boundary because of subduction , is an actively deforming region where two or more tectonic plates or fragments of lithosphere move toward one another and collide. As a result of pressure, friction, and plate material melting in the Mantle geology mantle , earthquakes and volcano es are common near convergent boundaries. When two plates move towards one another, they form either a subduction zone or a continental collision . This depends on the nature of the plates involved. In a subduction zone, the subducting plate, which is normally a plate with oceanic crust, moves beneath the other plate, which can be made of either oceanic or continental crust. During collisions between two continental plates, large mountain ranges, such as the Himalayas are formed. align center File Active Margin.svg thumb Oceanic continental Image Continental continental convergence Fig21contcont.gif thumb Continental continental Image Oceanic oceanic convergence Fig21oceanocean.gif thumb Oceanic oceanic Description The nature of a convergent boundary depends on the type of lithosphere in the plates that are colliding. Where a dense oceanic plate collides with a less dense continental plate, the oceanic plate is typically thrust ... Pacific Ocean boundary is surrounded by long stretches of volcanoes and is known collectively as the Pacific ... whose movements are unclear to scientists. One example would be the Mediterranean Alpine boundary, which ... Ocean. Convergent margins A subduction zone is formed at a convergent plate boundary when ... range. This type of convergent boundary is similar to the Andes or the Cascade Range in North America ..., the convergent plate boundary includes a major component of Fault geology Strike slip faults strike ... convergente simple Convergent boundary sk Akt vny okraj sh Konvergentna granica sr ... more details
can be hazardous during aircraft takeoffs and landings. If a thunderstorm runs into an outflow boundary, the low level wind shear from the boundary can cause thunderstorms to exhibit rotation at the base ... dry microbursts occur in drier atmospheres from high based thunderstorms. When an outflow boundary ... with lead gust front near Brookhaven, New Mexico, United States, North America. An outflow boundary ... 20Boundary title Outflow Boundary accessdate 2008 07 09 ref A wrapping gust front is a front that wraps ... localized column of sinking air known as a downburst, producing damaging divergent and straight ... science event archive summer archive 1999blowdown 1999blowdown.php title Boundary Waters Windstorm ...&pg PA322&lpg PA322&dq satellite arc cloud outflow boundary book&q author Pravas Mahapatra, R ... rsd movies GOES9 1min 1930 2100.mpg Outflow boundary over south Florida MPEG, 854KB DEFAULTSORT Outflow Boundary Category Atmospheric dynamics Category Wind good article de B enfront es ... more details
Geobox Range name Boundary Range other name Boundary Mountains image image size image caption country Canada country1 United States region British Columbia region1 Alaska parent Boundary Ranges area 114 geology geology1 geology2 orogeny highest highest elevation highest lat d 57 highest lat m 05 highest lat s 00 highest lat NS N highest long d 131 highest long m 51 highest long s 00 highest long EW W map map caption map size The Boundary Range , formerly official also as the Boundary Mountains , is a subrange of the similarly named but much larger Boundary Ranges which run most of the length of the border between British Columbia , Canada , and Alaska , United States . The range lies west of the lower Stikine River between the Mud Glacier Mud S and Flood Glacier s N . See also Stikine, British Columbia aka Boundary Coast Mountains Stikine Icecap References cite bcgnis 445 Boundary Range cite bcgnis 41454 Boundary Mountains rescinded May 6, 1954 http www.bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1492 Boundary Range in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia Boundary Ranges Category Boundary Ranges Category Mountain ranges of Alaska Category Mountain ranges of British Columbia Category Stikine Country Alaska geo stub BritishColumbia geo stub ... more details
For a different notion of boundary related to manifold s, see that article. Image Runge theorem.svg right thumb A set in light blue and its boundary in dark blue . In topology and mathematics in general, the boundary of a subset S of a topological space X is the set of points which can be approached ... closure of S , not belonging to the interior topology interior of S . An element of the boundary of S is called a boundary point of S . Notations used for boundary of a set S include bd S , fr S , and S . Some authors for example Willard, in General Topology use the term frontier , instead of boundary in an attempt to avoid confusion with the concept of boundary used in algebraic topology and manifold theory . A Connected space Formal definition connected component of the boundary of S is called a boundary component of S . Common definitions There are several common and equivalent definitions to the boundary of a subset S of a topological space X the closure of S without the interior of S S   ... right thumb Boundary of hyperbolic components of Mandelbrot set Consider the real line R with the usual ... 0,1     0,1 These last two examples illustrate the fact that the boundary of a dense set ... topology of R , the boundary of math infty, a math , where a is irrational, is empty. The boundary ..., given the usual topology on R sup 2 sup , the boundary of a closed disk   x , y     ... sup     1 , then the boundary of the disk is the disk itself   . If the disk is viewed as its own topological space with the subspace topology of R sup 2 sup , then the boundary of the disk is empty. Properties The boundary of a set is closed set closed . The boundary of a set is the boundary of the complement of the set S     S sup C sup . Hence p is a boundary point of a set ... not in the set. A set is closed if and only if it contains its boundary, and open set open if and only if it is disjoint from its boundary. The closure of a set equals the union of the set with its ... more details
Boundary Creek is a creek located in the Boundary Country region of British Columbia . The creek is a tributary of the Kettle River Columbia River Kettle River . Boundary Creek flows into the Kettle River from the northeast and was the first creek found to be gold bearing in the Boundary Country . It was discovered in 1859 by American prospectors. Boundary Creek was heavily mined in the first decade after its discovery. It has been mined by many since then including Chinese miners. Gold nuggets worth 50 have been recovered from Boundary Creek. ref cite author N.L. Barlee title Gold Creeks and Ghost Towns. Canada West Publications. date 1973 ref Lost Mine Local historian Bill Barlee speculates that the headwaters of Boundary Creek is the location of Henry Morgan s lost mine. Henry Morgan was a resident of Greenwood, British Columbia . ref cite author N.L. Barlee title Historic Treasures and Lost Mines of British Columbia. Canada West Publications. date 1976 ref Provincial Park The Boundary Creek Provincial Park is located on this creek. Fish species in Boundary Creek include rainbow trout and brook trout . ref cite web url http www.env.gov.bc.ca bcparks explore parkpgs boundary crk title Boundary Creek Provincial Park publisher Province of British Columbia ref References Reflist BritishColumbia geo stub Category Rivers of British Columbia ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The term boundary case is frequently used in software engineering to refer to the behavior of a system when one of its inputs is at or just beyond its maximum or minimum limits. It is frequently used when discussing software testing . For example, if an input field is meant to accept only integer values 0 100, entering the values 1, 0, 100, and 101 would represent the boundary cases. It is commonly thought that three cases should be used when boundary testing one on the boundary, and one on either side to it . However, the case on the valid side of the boundary is redundant, and so equivalence partitioning recommends skipping it. Dubious date March 2009 Citation needed date February 2009 . See also Portal Software Testing Black box testing Boundary value analysis Corner case Edge case DEFAULTSORT Boundary Case Category Software testing ... more details
for political boundary law international waters Image Voyageurs National Park.jpg thumb 300px right A landscape typical of the Boundary Waters region Voyageurs National Park , Minnesota File Bwca map.png thumn right 300px Protected areas along the international boundary The Boundary Waters also called the Quetico Superior country is a region of wilderness straddling the Canada United States border between Ontario and Minnesota , in the region just west of Lake Superior . This region is part of the Superior National Forest in northeastern Minnesota, and in Canada it includes La Verendrye Provincial Park La Verendrye and Quetico Provincial Park Quetico Provincial Parks in Ontario. Voyageurs National Park in Minnesota may also be considered part of the Boundary Waters. The name Boundary Waters is often used in the U.S. to refer specifically to the U.S. Wilderness Area protecting its southern extent, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness . The Boundary Waters region is characterized by a vast network of waterways and bog s within a glacier glacially carved landscape of Precambrian bedrock covered in thin soil s and taiga boreal forests . The Boundary Waters is a popular destination ... . Communities Several communities are located in the Boundary Waters area, including Ely, Minnesota ... areas Protected areas in the Boundary Waters region in Minnesota include Superior National Forest , Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness , and Voyageurs National Park . Protected areas in Ontario ... parks provincial parks . See also International Boundary Waters Treaty Sigurd F. Olson Calvin Rustrum External links http www.friends bwca.org Friends of the Boundary Waters Wilderness http www.wilbers.com ChronologyWelcome.htm Boundary Waters History http theperennialplate.com the perennial plate 2010 9 6 episode 25 the boundary waters part 2.html The Perennial Plate Boundary Waters Video Wikitravel ... es Boundary Waters no Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness ... more details
Boundary line may refer to Border , geographic boundaries of political entities or legal jurisdictions Maritime boundary An episode of Planetes , see list of Planetes episodes See also Boundary disambiguation dab Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. pt Linha de fronteira ... more details
infobox UK place country England static image static image caption latitude 52.97 longitude 02.03 official name Boundary population shire district shire county Staffordshire region West Midlands constituency westminster post town postcode district postcode area dial code os grid reference SJ9842 Boundary is a village in Staffordshire , England . Category Villages in Staffordshire Staffordshire geo stub pl Boundary Staffordshire ... more details
infobox UK place country England static image static image caption latitude 52.75 longitude 01.51 official name Boundary population shire district shire county Leicestershire region East Midlands constituency westminster post town postcode district postcode area dial code os grid reference SK3318 Boundary is a village in Leicestershire , England . Category Villages in Leicestershire Leicestershire geo stub pl Boundary Leicestershire ... more details