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nervewrecker wrote:ABA Trading LTD wrote:This is supposedly manzan road. Not sure if true
Reroute the highway!!!!
bluesclues wrote:nervewrecker wrote:ABA Trading LTD wrote:This is supposedly manzan road. Not sure if true
Reroute the highway!!!!
LOL
they may not have a choice now. the bridge and them they just build breaking down.
nervewrecker wrote:bluesclues wrote:nervewrecker wrote:ABA Trading LTD wrote:This is supposedly manzan road. Not sure if true
Reroute the highway!!!!
LOL
they may not have a choice now. the bridge and them they just build breaking down.
Debe to mondesir highway flood out manzan yes. Damn higway
bluesclues wrote:nervewrecker wrote:bluesclues wrote:nervewrecker wrote:ABA Trading LTD wrote:This is supposedly manzan road. Not sure if true
Reroute the highway!!!!
LOL
they may not have a choice now. the bridge and them they just build breaking down.
Debe to mondesir highway flood out manzan yes. Damn higway
regarding geo-engineering, that is entirely possible as we are looking at a re-establishment of a balanced environmental harmony. you dont just empty a swamp with buckets. it fills back up. and if you seal it underneath with concrete.. the excess water and reason why water was accumulating there in the first place will have to find somewhere else. and that wont necessarily be where you expect it to be. the mang could reform in st helena or anywhere else. the water just wont go down even after rain stop falling. either way.. expect plenty water in strange places and persistent floods this rainy season.
nervewrecker wrote:bluesclues wrote:nervewrecker wrote:bluesclues wrote:nervewrecker wrote:ABA Trading LTD wrote:This is supposedly manzan road. Not sure if true
Reroute the highway!!!!
LOL
they may not have a choice now. the bridge and them they just build breaking down.
Debe to mondesir highway flood out manzan yes. Damn higway
regarding geo-engineering, that is entirely possible as we are looking at a re-establishment of a balanced environmental harmony. you dont just empty a swamp with buckets. it fills back up. and if you seal it underneath with concrete.. the excess water and reason why water was accumulating there in the first place will have to find somewhere else. and that wont necessarily be where you expect it to be. the mang could reform in st helena or anywhere else. the water just wont go down even after rain stop falling. either way.. expect plenty water in strange places and persistent floods this rainy season.
You familiar with the terms "catchment" and "drainage basin"?
Also do you have a map that shows the proximity of the highway to that of the current event?
Can you tell me how that water reach there? Educate me on how the water flowed uphill across the defining boundary of one catchment into the other?
Next time learn to sense sarcasm
bluesclues wrote:nervewrecker wrote:bluesclues wrote:nervewrecker wrote:bluesclues wrote:nervewrecker wrote:ABA Trading LTD wrote:This is supposedly manzan road. Not sure if true
Reroute the highway!!!!
LOL
they may not have a choice now. the bridge and them they just build breaking down.
Debe to mondesir highway flood out manzan yes. Damn higway
regarding geo-engineering, that is entirely possible as we are looking at a re-establishment of a balanced environmental harmony. you dont just empty a swamp with buckets. it fills back up. and if you seal it underneath with concrete.. the excess water and reason why water was accumulating there in the first place will have to find somewhere else. and that wont necessarily be where you expect it to be. the mang could reform in st helena or anywhere else. the water just wont go down even after rain stop falling. either way.. expect plenty water in strange places and persistent floods this rainy season.
You familiar with the terms "catchment" and "drainage basin"?
Also do you have a map that shows the proximity of the highway to that of the current event?
Can you tell me how that water reach there? Educate me on how the water flowed uphill across the defining boundary of one catchment into the other?
Next time learn to sense sarcasm
your sarcasm was noted and responded to with intelligent prose. furthermore.. realize.. that water can travel underground for miles before surfacing or saturating the ground so much that no soil drainage can occur
bluesclues wrote:nervewrecker wrote:ABA Trading LTD wrote:This is supposedly manzan road. Not sure if true
Reroute the highway!!!!
LOL
they may not have a choice now. the bridge and them they just build breaking down.
mahsingh wrote:Manzan
nervewrecker wrote:bluesclues wrote:nervewrecker wrote:bluesclues wrote:nervewrecker wrote:bluesclues wrote:nervewrecker wrote:ABA Trading LTD wrote:This is supposedly manzan road. Not sure if true
Reroute the highway!!!!
LOL
they may not have a choice now. the bridge and them they just build breaking down.
Debe to mondesir highway flood out manzan yes. Damn higway
regarding geo-engineering, that is entirely possible as we are looking at a re-establishment of a balanced environmental harmony. you dont just empty a swamp with buckets. it fills back up. and if you seal it underneath with concrete.. the excess water and reason why water was accumulating there in the first place will have to find somewhere else. and that wont necessarily be where you expect it to be. the mang could reform in st helena or anywhere else. the water just wont go down even after rain stop falling. either way.. expect plenty water in strange places and persistent floods this rainy season.
You familiar with the terms "catchment" and "drainage basin"?
Also do you have a map that shows the proximity of the highway to that of the current event?
Can you tell me how that water reach there? Educate me on how the water flowed uphill across the defining boundary of one catchment into the other?
Next time learn to sense sarcasm
your sarcasm was noted and responded to with intelligent prose. furthermore.. realize.. that water can travel underground for miles before surfacing or saturating the ground so much that no soil drainage can occur
What's the hydraulic conductivity of the Southland's geological composition vs rate of over land flow?![]()
Do you have any evidence to back up this claim / theory?
bluesclues wrote:nervewrecker wrote:bluesclues wrote:nervewrecker wrote:bluesclues wrote:nervewrecker wrote:bluesclues wrote:nervewrecker wrote:[quote="ABA Trading LTD"]This is supposedly manzan road. Not sure if true
Reroute the highway!!!!
LOL
they may not have a choice now. the bridge and them they just build breaking down.
Debe to mondesir highway flood out manzan yes. Damn higway
regarding geo-engineering, that is entirely possible as we are looking at a re-establishment of a balanced environmental harmony. you dont just empty a swamp with buckets. it fills back up. and if you seal it underneath with concrete.. the excess water and reason why water was accumulating there in the first place will have to find somewhere else. and that wont necessarily be where you expect it to be. the mang could reform in st helena or anywhere else. the water just wont go down even after rain stop falling. either way.. expect plenty water in strange places and persistent floods this rainy season.
You familiar with the terms "catchment" and "drainage basin"?
Also do you have a map that shows the proximity of the highway to that of the current event?
Can you tell me how that water reach there? Educate me on how the water flowed uphill across the defining boundary of one catchment into the other?
Next time learn to sense sarcasm![]()
your sarcasm was noted and responded to with intelligent prose. furthermore.. realize.. that water can travel underground for miles before surfacing or saturating the ground so much that no soil drainage can occur
What's the hydraulic conductivity of the Southland's geological composition vs rate of over land flow?![]()
Do you have any evidence to back up this claim / theory?
nervewrecker wrote:
What's the hydraulic conductivity of the Southland's geological composition vs rate of over land flow?![]()
Do you have any evidence to back up this claim / theory?
Firstly Don't need to watch any vid to know that pressure bought on by a column of water under the influence of gravity will be its driving force downwards into the soil.
Where exactly has a huge mass of water been backed up for long to generate such a huge force?
Secondly the Southland's composition is a lot of sand and clay etc. Ie materials of very low hydraulic conductivity. The time such a huge volume of water will take to enter the soil, fill the voids and flow cross country the surface channels draining that basin would have already removed it.
So:
1 - no driving force
2 - very slow flow rate through sub surface layers. Are you familiar with Darcey's law?
Thirdly what is the height of the land and waters surface with reference to sea level where the current event is occurring? Are you insinuating that the gravitational force around there is somewhat weaker to everywhere else in the earths crust or something else has a gravitational pull to pull water up out of the soil unto the lands surface despite what I mention in my first point?
I understand that you are trying to say the ground is water logged and surface flow has nowhere to go but of you consider my first two points you will realise your argument is null and void.
bluesclues wrote:nervewrecker wrote:
What's the hydraulic conductivity of the Southland's geological composition vs rate of over land flow?![]()
Do you have any evidence to back up this claim / theory?
you need evidence for level 1 geography? you trying to beat me with the jargon of complexity but i will beat you with common sense and passive study. tell me what is stopping water from travelling underground from the wetlands areas to other parts of trinidad and what is the purpose of a wetland area in any region. why it was developed and what happens when you drain them away. you can easily go into the historical record to find out. here's a scoop from national geographic that might point you in the right direction.
http://education.nationalgeographic.com ... mp/?ar_a=1
Firstly Don't need to watch any vid to know that pressure bought on by a column of water under the influence of gravity will be its driving force downwards into the soil.
Where exactly has a huge mass of water been backed up for long to generate such a huge force?
Secondly the Southland's composition is a lot of sand and clay etc. Ie materials of very low hydraulic conductivity. The time such a huge volume of water will take to enter the soil, fill the voids and flow cross country the surface channels draining that basin would have already removed it.
So:
1 - no driving force
2 - very slow flow rate through sub surface layers. Are you familiar with Darcey's law?
Thirdly what is the height of the land and waters surface with reference to sea level where the current event is occurring? Are you insinuating that the gravitational force around there is somewhat weaker to everywhere else in the earths crust or something else has a gravitational pull to pull water up out of the soil unto the lands surface despite what I mention in my first point?
I understand that you are trying to say the ground is water logged and surface flow has nowhere to go but of you consider my first two points you will realise your argument is null and void.
nervewrecker wrote:Lmao
I thought we taking about the flooding in manzan dude?
Clay is road foundation? Rofl
Roads bumpy due to shoddy paving work, poor foundation and poor wasa pipe installation. They supposed to put in some material, compact it, lay the pipe, put material over it and then compact before paving. But the morons just drop in the pipe and drop material on it. If you notice the sinks follow the wasa line in most places.
bluesclues wrote:nervewrecker wrote:Lmao
I thought we taking about the flooding in manzan dude?
Clay is road foundation? Rofl
Roads bumpy due to shoddy paving work, poor foundation and poor wasa pipe installation. They supposed to put in some material, compact it, lay the pipe, put material over it and then compact before paving. But the morons just drop in the pipe and drop material on it. If you notice the sinks follow the wasa line in most places.
the foundation im referring to being washed away is the road foundation that the pitch is sitting on.
the water would use clay as it's foundation to travel under the roadways or all other paved surfaces since it is not very permeable. chances are that water will quickly buildup underground from the level where the clay begins and saturate the soils above it not so? especially if the water table is higher than usual.
you blame shoddy work on lands that have a foundation literally being rearranged under their feat constantly? the land itself shifting, no kinda workmanship will stop that. so i call that what you say there a distraction. when sinkholes happen is it because of shoddy work? indeed it's common sense. nature and gravity. if u kick the legs out from a table it will fall to the ground.
why did you disregard my water table assessment?
nervewrecker wrote:Man say Darcy law is an assumption and also disregard gravity yes. So what force causes the water mass to move sir? Magic?oh wait, is an "environmental balancing act" *cries*
Water "eroding" soil under road too yes.
You are aware that the water in the soil exerts a force against what is in it like buoyancy right? Can't remember the term off the top of my head but if you were to have a town on top a closed aquifer and was to pump the aquifer dry the town will sink a bit.
Masters in common sense yo.
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