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  1. 4 de abr. de 2023 · The Cannon River runs through the town of Northfield, about 45 minutes south of Minneapolis. Carleton College's campus is on the northeast side of town. There, soccer fields are currently underwater.

  2. 22 de sept. de 2016 · PHOTOS: Cannon River Continues to Rise, Carleton College Flooded - Northfield, MN - Photos and video show the toll recent flooding and rising river levels are taking on the Northfield community.

  3. Water and Wetlands. The Cannon River flows the length of the Lower Arb, and is home to many native species of fish, turtles and freshwater mussels. The Cannon River is a major watershed for southeast Minnesota, and has the water quality problems that are typical of rivers in agricultural regions. Improvements in water quality may occur in the ...

  4. 31 de ene. de 2024 · Most of all, we hope to see folks who love the Cannon River and would like to find a way to support a sustainable, equitable, and just future in the work and action ahead. Sincerely, Sarah Fortner, Director of Sustainability at Carleton (sfortner@carleton.edu) Baird Jarman, Director of the Humanities Center at Carleton. in collaboration with

  5. 26 de may. de 2023 · River Flooding: Formidable or Foundational? Water levels in the Cannon River can change significantly in one day, as evidenced by these two trail camera photos from July 14 and 15, 2022. Earlier this term, the Cannon River flooded and engulfed the soccer fields next to West Gym and the entirety of the Arboretum’s floodplain.

  6. 9 de oct. de 2017 · These are the shells of freshwater mussels, a subclass of bivalves that have played an historically important role in filtering fresh water rivers and lakes. In North America, there are 297 species recorded, 213 of which are endangered. According to a survey by the Minnesota Department of Natural resources in 1988, 13 different species of ...

  7. 26 de sept. de 2015 · Photo by Griff Wigley. This Thursday marked the five year anniversary of the 2010 Cannon River Flood. On September 23 rd of that year, Carleton received over six inches of rain over the course of twenty-nine hours causing the Cannon River to rise from its baseflow depth of five feet to a staggering 14 feet at the Welch, Minnesota gauge station.